How to recruit and equip the best companions in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord (2024)

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Companions are unique characters you can hire in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord and they can complete quests for you or help offset your own weaknesses. If you're an unstoppable warrior in battle but lack the skills necessary to manage boring administrative tasks—or even your army's finances—that's where hiring the right companion comes in. In this case, one with a high Steward skill can make all the difference. Though they're often expensive, a retinue of highly experienced companions is far more valuable than a band of regular soldiers.

But where do you find new companions to hire in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord, and how can you tell whether their skills are a good match for you? Like everything in Taleworlds' complex medieval sim, it's complicated. That's why we created this guide, which breaks down how Bannerlord companions work, where to find them, and what you can use them for.

Companions are a lot like regular soldiers in your party, only they have an actual name, backstory, and a set of skills. Those skills make companions a valuable addition to your clan, since the bonuses from them are applied to your own army—if a companion is riding with you—or any party you assign that companion to lead. Like your character, companions also level up as they gain more experience. That's why it's important to recruit companions early in your campaign so they have a chance to grow alongside you.

Here's a quick overview of why companions are great:

  • Their skills automatically apply benefits to your party.
  • They can lead their own parties once your clan is big enough.
  • You can assign companions and a few soldiers to complete most quests, letting you focus on other tasks.
  • You can individually outfit them with armor and weapons, unlike regular soldiers.

There are a few things to keep in mind, however.Companions are expensive to hire and often have an increased wage, they take up a slot in your party, and you can only hire a limited number. They can also die if you have permadeath enabled.

Where to find

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The continent of Calradia is a big place, but you have some handy tools to help you track down companions for hire. Here's how to find what companions are available to hire and where they might be located:

  • Press 'N' to open the Encyclopedia and select the Heroes panel.
  • Scroll down to the Occupation panel and select Wanderer—that's the designated occupation for any recruitable companion.
  • Clicking any of the displayed names will take you to that companion's page where you can see their skills and if you look in the far right corner, a timeline of where they've been. This is how you can track them down, but companions move about frequently, so if it'll take you a few days to reach a certain city, the companion might have moved on.
  • Once you arrive in any major city, enter the tavern district. Any recruitable companions will be listed in the character panel at the top of the screen. Click their portrait to talk to them directly, where you can learn their backstory, their cost, and offer to have them join you. Or if you prefer, you can ask tavern keepers about possible companion candidates.

Using the process above, you can find any companion anywhere in Calradia—assuming they haven't already died, that is.

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Which to choose

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Until Taleworlds adds hand-crafted companions that are the same across each campaign, there are no best companions we can recommend. Each one has a randomly assigned set of skills and is suited to different tasks, so it depends on what your needs are: A merchant and a warlord probably want two very different kinds of companions.

That said, a companion's surname helps indicate what their skills are. Meeting a character with the surname Breakskull, for example, means that character will have a personality that is daring (+1 to Valor) and cruel (-1 to Mercy) and will favor two-handed weapons.

Here are some roles you should look out for, as well as the surnames associated with them:

  • Medics: The Scholar has the best Medicine skill though The Surgeon and The Healer are acceptable alternatives, with the latter having a better Scouting skill.
  • Rogues: If you're after a great rogue with good combat skills, The Prince is a solid choice, but The Black makes a good second option.
  • Warriors: Bloodaxe, The Golden, and Coalbiter are all top-tier warriors with different dispositions.
  • Scouts: Of the Wastes has the best Scouting and a high Bow skill, making them a little more versatile than the second choice, Of the Hills.
  • Stewards: The companion with the highest Steward skill is The Spicevendor, and they also happen to have the highest Trading skill too. The Swift is an acceptable alternative.

How to equip

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How to equip your companion

Bannerlord's user interface can be a little messy, but equipping your companions or leveling up their skills is pretty much the same process as it is for your main character. By pressing 'C' or 'I', you'll open either the character panel or inventory. This will display your main character, but near their name at the top of the screen you'll see arrows you can select to change which character you're looking at.

From there, you'll have access to your companion's character sheet or inventory, where you can apply talent points, select new perks, or equip armor and weapons.

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How to recruit and equip the best companions in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord (2024)

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How to recruit and equip the best companions in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord? ›

Once you arrive in any major city, enter the tavern district. Any recruitable companions will be listed in the character panel at the top of the screen. Click their portrait to talk to them directly, where you can learn their backstory, their cost, and offer to have them join you.

How to equip your companions in Bannerlord? ›

So long as you have a companion currently in your party, their equipped gear will appear when you cycle to them. The inventory menu on the right will still be your normal inventory for equipping companions with new armor and weapons.

Where can I find the golden companion Bannerlord? ›

How to find companions in Bannerlord. Firstly, bring up the Encyclopedia tab by pressing the N key, or through the clan and your character menu. Here you'll find everything you need to know about the game, including companions. Click the heroes tab and scroll down to wanderer.

What is the best way to recruit Bannerlord? ›

There are two main ways to recruit troops, with the first being the most common. Simply visit a settlement and buy recruits in exchange for gold to fill your ranks with untested, fresh soldiers. The less common method is to take prisoners after battles and convert them to your side.

How do I get better companions in Bannerlord? ›

Once you arrive in any major city, enter the tavern district. Any recruitable companions will be listed in the character panel at the top of the screen. Click their portrait to talk to them directly, where you can learn their backstory, their cost, and offer to have them join you.

How do you equip companions? ›

When you view your companions inventory, there is an option to equip items. It will appear that items are being equipped on your character, but as long as you're looking at your companions inventory, the items are equipped on them.

How many companions can you recruit in Bannerlord? ›

The first clan tier starts with a limit of up to four companions. The only way to raise your limit is by upgrading your clan tier. Each upgrade comes with an extra companion slot, eventually reaching a maximum of eight companions.

Can you recruit kings in Bannerlord 2? ›

You cant recruit them when they aren't part of a kingdom they will only make peace with you and ruler clans are the first to fall apart marrying their son keeps the clan in the world to let them fall in place with another kingdom. You can't recruit them when they're not in a kingdom.

What is the best way to find companions in Bannerlord? ›

Recruitment. Companions can be recruited at major towns in the tavern. All companions have an occupation of Wanderer. To find all available companions in the game you open the in-game encyclopedia, go to Heroes, and then filter on the Wanderer occupation.

What is the best faction to recruit in Bannerlord? ›

So make sure you pick the right place to start because those first moments in the game are crucial to making your way to becoming the true Bannerlord.
  1. 1 Aserai.
  2. 2 Vlandia. ...
  3. 3 Khuzait. ...
  4. 4 Battania. ...
  5. 5 Western Empire. ...
  6. 6 Sturgia. ...
  7. 7 Northern Empire. ...
  8. 8 Southern Empire. ...
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What is the best recruit unit in Bannerlord? ›

Generally, recruiting bandit or mercenary units in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord are expensive and should be minimized. However, a special case can be allowed for the Sea Raider Warrior units because they're great all-rounders that will almost always win in fair melee skirmishes with tier three units.

Can you recruit rebel clans Bannerlord? ›

Should the town not be conquered for the rebellion's duration, the rebellion is a success and the town's rebel faction will be granted official Minor Clan status. This allows the faction to be treated as a Minor Clan in the same manner as the Player faction, and allows them to be recruited into another Kingdom.

How do you manage companions in Bannerlord? ›

You can manage your companions much in the same way that you manage your own character. In the inventory and character menus, there is a tab at the top in the middle that lets you select different characters to manage.

How do I change my companion role in Bannerlord? ›

You can change it via the party screen, click on their character on the right, then you'll see a banner with a number on it next to their name. Click that to switch the army they stand in.

How do I move my companion to cavalry Bannerlord? ›

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

you have to keep make a new cavalry group at the start of every combat then adjust the slider of the one you already have left to right and they will move to that group.

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