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Mount and blade in space
Mount and blade in space











mount and blade in space

That’s the game’s way of thinking that these mounts are being used by other foot soldiers - not in battle, but just while you’re exploring. This is because the additional horses you have actually count towards increasing your army’s movement speed on the world map. Let’s say you have a number of extra horses in your inventory but no one needs them, don’t go sell them off at the nearest village for a bit of gold.

  • Pack animals – +100 inventory these include mules, sumpter horses, old work horses, and pack camels.
  • Regular mounts – +20 inventory these include warhorses, coursers, and other generic horses and camels.
  • You can ride any type of mount be it a warhorse or a camel if you have a high enough Riding skill, but there’s a difference in how much inventory capacity they add: You can buy these from villages or they could be part of the loot at the end of battles. Also, don’t forget, you also need extra space when you’ve got a lot of goods to sell while you’re increasing your Trade skill.Īnyway, to add to your inventory capacity, you should have a number of horses and pack animals with you. Because of the weight of each unit of food, you’ll run out of space soon enough. As for consumables (food), these have a weight of 10 per unit.Īs mentioned in our guide for managing your party, you’ll often roam around Calradia with sacks of food to keep your party’s morale high.

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    For instance, one-handed weapons may have a weight of 1.0 to 1.8 whereas two-handed polearms can go up to 2.8 or 3.0.

    mount and blade in space

    Items in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord have their own weight which, in turn, determines how much inventory space they’d take up. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord – Increasing your inventory capacity For more information, check out our Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord guides and features hub. Note: This guide is intended for Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord’s early access stage. You may even increase your army’s speed because of the mounts you have. Instead, you’ll mostly rely on the number of troops under your command or pack animals. That’s a given because, unlike in previous Mount & Blade titles, Bannerlord no longer has the “Inventory Management” skill for characters. While it’s true that you may have been increasing your party’s size in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord thanks to leveling up certain skills or acquiring perks, you might still be wondering why your inventory’s capacity remains limited.













    Mount and blade in space