I didn't figure it out, I just found someone's post. Open triggers.txt seach for this text: 0.000000 0.000000 24 replace 24 with something like 99999 If you download a new update or if you send a follower/companion out on a mission you'll have to change that 24 with the higher number again to stop them from This content requires the base game Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord on Steam in order to play. Recent Reviews: Very Positive (17) - 82% of the 17 user reviews in the last 30 days are positive. * Starting amount of parties you can form * Amount of extra parties you can form per clan level increase. To change these settings: install/enable the mod, launch the game and in the menu where you can start a new campaign, or load a saved game, there is now an option called "mod options". Click it and it will take you to Bannertweaks, where Once you’re a vassal in Mount & Blade II: Reaching Clan Rank 2 also has additional options such as creating a new party led by a companion. Reaching Clan Rank 3 lets you form your own kingdom. I was reading though, on the Taleworlds forum, about how companion info is stored. I feel like I'm close to figuring this out, but I need a hand from anyone' more savvy with way Mount and Blade works. The basic premise mentioned is to change each companion in Troops.txt to have their dislike be some neutral NPC instead of another companion. Created 3 armies around companion 3 died within mins. Never did anything eventful besides get captured and army wiped out. Seem really broken at the moment. Also if you aligned with a kingdom your party can only recruit inside that kingdom. Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord. Mike's Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord Tips. Michael Bitton Posted: Apr 9, 2020 7:00 AM ET Category: Guides 0. Companions Can Be Given Parties – Use ‘Em! This is also an excellent way to start your own kingdom from scratch. 4 parties of 100+ and good policies (royal guard, noble retinues) and you can easily have an army of ~600 to start taking towns and castles as you please. With 3 companions, that gives you a total of 400 stamina instead of the normal 100. Also, none of them have any ranks in smithing, which means it'll be quick to level early on, so you can potentially get them some focus points to move around early on. If youre in the campaign map you can create an army using influence in the bottem right with those 3 flags. It doesn't cost anything when summoning you're companions party. Hmm I see the flags that you mean but it says "You need to be part of a kingdom". iZNxIz4.