Or, if you’d prefer to smash your way through the enemy lines, there are plenty of different skills that will benefit you. Background Choices in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlords. As you choose your Background in this title, you’ll be able to see all of the different stat boosts that they can bring to the table. Is there an alternative to spending the day chasing looters and bandits halfway across the continent or doing tournaments and spending hours on 1 stage because we both have a shields and spears on foot.
You'll make money this way. Go back to the city and sell what you've kept. Selling 150 iron ores got the buying price at 45-55. The buying and selling prices will drop. Get back to the caravans and buy all your merchandise back at a lower price. Go back to the city and buy all that you've sold at step 5 and get the high price back.
This means you will need to complete a combination of Strongholds, Dungeons, and Side Quests in order to Earn the remaining 1,150 Renown required to unlock the final Paragon Points. The following is a list of some of the fastest and most efficient ways to earn Renown in Scosglen. Strongholds - 100 Renown each. Túr Dúlra; Hope's Light This will level your troops up easier, and quicker. Looters don’t generate much revenue, but you can generate early game renown by going to a lords keep and putting the prisoners in his dungeon, it’s about 2 looters for 1 renown. Smaller parties work too, but not as effectively. Be warned looters will wound your troops but not kill them
Plunder. 3. Each battle will yield a good amount of money, resources, and renown. All of which will allow you to grow your army. No matter how big it is, you can always come back here for more because the ai never learn their lesson and realize that this location is a deathtrap.
You do not want to go too high or too low. 4) Do the prisoner banking. Arrange for a outlaw party to get really big, using the reverse prisoner shuffle (give their enemies prisoners, so that the outlaws liberate them) if necessary. Do it with desert or steppe bandits, because they are fast.
If you have 104 renown, you get -5 to every renown award you earn. If you have 30 top tier men (how did you get them by the way?) you need to fight very strong enemies to earn any renown, because in Pendor top tier means levels 40-50, and the game does not think much of beating 100 peasants with 30 demigods. Switch out any infantry/marksmen you have for cavalry. Equip them with bows or pistols, enjoy hunting deserters/looters/brigands. Also, cut down on the number of troops you have with you, more troops = less renown when you encounter smaller groups. Around 20 cavalry with good armor will do the trick most of the time. ULrpvEy.