A World of Ice and Fire (Mount & Blade: Warband) While this Mount & Blade: Warband mod is still in production, it's a Game of Thrones conversion of the popular, highly-rated Brytenwalda mod for the same game, so it's starting from a pretty solid base. New quests, new textures, and a new character creation system are just a very few of the host of features this mod add to the base game. The in-game map recreates Westeros and Essos, and is about three times larger than the base Warband map. Twenty different factions and lots of familiar characters mean that you should feel right at home* in this mod. *If you're from Westeros, that is.
Welcome to A World of Ice and Fire. Mp4 powtoon converter. A modification for Mount&Blade;: Warband based off of GRRM's A Song of Ice and Fire and the HBO TV show Game of Thrones. This mod has used Brytenwalda's source as a base to re-build upon. Ice and Fire Mod 1.12.2/1.11.2 (Dragons in a Whole New Light) Author: Raptorfarian, Alexthe666 1 week ago 350,419 views Ice and Fire Mod 1.12.2/1.11.2 hopes to give you a true dragon experience.
Character Creation There are a lot of choices in character creation and luckily you're not picking the options blind in this particular mod. Every option has an effect and you will be shown just exactly what skills you take with you. There are a few notable points to be made about what you can get in character creation: • 6 Leadership • 6 Power Draw • Decent Combat Stats (Iron Flesh, Power Strike, Weapon Master, Shield) • Lackluster Party Stats (Trainer, Pathfinding, Wound Treatment, etc.) • Starting Items (Furs, a Sword, etc) The most important things listed are the Leadership and Power Draw.
While Leadership is essential, I highly recommend getting more than 6 and thus, ignoring Leadership during character creation since you are going to level it up past 6 regardless. The points would be much better spent in getting your combat stats up such as Iron Flesh, Power Strike, or Power Draw as all commanders start off solo and it is from these humble beginnings that you must build your character. Starting Out All characters start out in the Stormlands.
Like the vanilla Mount and Blade, there's a fight followed by a visit to an npc's house. I recommend ignoring this fellow and getting out the area as soon as you can. The Stormlands is a poor region of Westeros. It is a very wooded area, hard to navigate, and the battles often take place on hilly regions in this area of the world map. I do not recommend it for starting out. In the beginning, the War of the Five Kings has just begun. The Riverlands and the North have declared themselves independent with Robb Stark as their new king.
The Baratheon brothers have made their claims to the throne as well. Soon, the Tyrells of the Reach will ally themselves with Renly while the Greyjoys declare their independence and take things the way an Ironborn should. Their war is limited to the Northern reaches of Westeros but the rest of the seven kingdoms, save the Dornish and the Vale, will be at war. From this point in time, you should make a name for yourself in an army. Fighting on your own is not terribly effective early on. Your weapons and experience are simply not good enough to fight without help. To gain valuable experience and possibly some gear, joining an army is your best bet.
The Westerlands (Lannisters) is fighting a war on multiple fronts. They will most likely lose dearly in the beginning and their soldiers are not terribly well equipped. Their troop tree is probably one of the worst later on, but early on you can side with a Westerlands lord for a time to get some decent starting gear. Eventually, that lord is bound to fight someone as long as you sign up with a lesser lord with a relatively small army. He will lose and you will die.
This sounds a lot worse than it is. When you enlist in an army, you gain some gear. You cannot keep this gear without deserting (a very bad thing) or getting captured when your liege lord loses in battle. At some point, you will be released from captivity, but the gear you got in the beginning will be yours. How the army system works When you enlist in an army, you enlist as the lowliest of recruits.
Each faction will remember your rank across any lord and participating in battles will increase your rank within the faction. Ask your liege lord for a promotion every so often and you will get upgraded gear. Be warned: he will expect the old gear back so dont go selling it. Where to next? Once you fight in many battles and gain enough levels and experience and gear from fighting for armies, you may decide to venture out on your own. In this stage, bandits will be your source of money and experience. Bandits, unless they are deserters, almost always consist of some sort of cavalry.