
Whatever path you choose, this guide will help you to understand the intricacies of the Bannerlord economy, combat, factions, skills and perks, tactics, troop types, character builds, smithing system, quests, and much more to ensure that you are never left wondering what to do next, or how you might go about doing it. Players are once again taken to the land of Calradia, but this time the action takes place 200 years before the events known from theWarband expansion.The storyline revolves around a civil war between three. The mechanics of Mount and Blade 2 Bannerlord does not differ much from what we could see in previous installments of the series. Control trade routes to manipulate production and distribution of resources, join factions to gain renown and influence world politics, or create your own clan to build a world of your own. Mount and Blade 2 Bannerlord - storyline and your mission. The chaos creates a dangerous world, with opportunities to capitalise on the uncertainty of the future. I suggest though to switch to capturing prisoners if you need money, rather than trying to complete these quests, that they do not really pay that much (if you do it for the money at least).The empire of Calradia is plagued by inner conflict, tearing the structure of the old order as new lines are drawn on the map. I think it is imperative for these quests, for your party to have high speed and be able to cover distance fast, to get them before they run too far away, or caught by others. Problem is bandits usually run away, trying to escape from lords, so they end up moving further and further away.

There are rare times I can't find them, so if I look for a whole day and I do not see them, I move to the next town for another quest. If it is just me and my companions, I usually find them easily.

I run around the place I got the quest from, asking villagers, caravans and lords if they have seen the bandits, later running where they said they last seen them around. I personally do not have any problem with these anymore, but I only take them while I am still a small group of just me and my companions, which means I run around the map really really fast.

High Pathfinding and having some horses in your inventory, cause running fast is needed due to these groups sometimes being too small and running around fast, so to catch up, you need to be much faster. providing any and all quest content from day 1, from cattle herding to letter delivery. High Party Spotting skill, so you can see in a wide area around you and not miss them. I really wouldnt focus on Quests if I were you, Mount & Blade. The things that help these annoying quests are the following:
