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Prophesy of pendor where to start
Prophesy of pendor where to start












prophesy of pendor where to start

If you can find a feast, just park there and milk those tournaments. Winning is +20 renown and the cash is more than enough to buy an enterprise in the town you're in. Once you get enough renown to enter tournaments, run around doing those. Or one side is Noldor - getting positive rep with them is a huge benefit. Its cheesy, but join fights in progress -especially if they have good prisoners. Quests get you renown and exp, so focus on those.Īvoid anyone who wants to fight you.

prophesy of pendor where to start

Look up what each companion will bring and send out the ones that get you troops that fit your needs. Also when companions come back from right-to-rule missions, they bring some troops. Any troops you take on have to be nimble, so I recruited calvery from taverns (mostly young nobles).

prophesy of pendor where to start

You need renown to do real tournaments, which is a pain.īe VERY picky about what troops you take on. Whenever I needed some extra pocket change, I'd hit the melee again. I used the melees to get a few levels and pay to recruit companions & buy them a horse. You can also take on the Raiders to the far west in the lands of Fierdsvain.Curently playing PoP, so I can relate. Once you have decent armour, a horse and a lance you can take on stronger enemies like the forest bandits who are just east of Laria. They are great for getting your XP up in the early game and you get some decent equipment. First I recommend you stay in the North (so on the snow) and engage the mountain men Mystmountain tribes. What I like to do, which I find is very effective, is to stay a lone ranger for at least 25-150 days, depending on how patient you are. Your character is made, now how to proceed?

prophesy of pendor where to start

Spend all of the rest of your points on strength and power strike, riding, weapon mastery and wound treatment.Ģ. So when you start off upgrade your pathfinding to 3. You also want good pathfinding, 3 is a good number to get up to. That means you don't want any village recruits slowing you down. When you start off you need to be light on your feet. In Pendor some of the enemies are very very strong. This page is a guide on how to get started in the early game so you are not disheartened by the difficulty.ġ. Getting started in Prophesy of Pendor is not easy if it's your first time playing, and it is very hard if you are new to Mount and Blade Warband overall.














Prophesy of pendor where to start