A Clash Of Kings Mod
Mod of the Week: A Clash of Kings, for Mount & Blade Warband. The Clash of Kings mod lets gamers step into a world ravaged by war as a handful of wealthy.
I've had to answer this question like a hundred times here, so I thought 'man, those mods really need to just sticky a response explaining this stuff up top.'
That's when I remembered! I am a mod!
Okay, you've downloaded the mod, installed it, and booted it up, only to be horrendously murdered repeatedly. What's going wrong?
A Clash of Kings (ACOK) is based off of warband, but presents a greater challenge early on. You can't recruit levies (peasants) until you raise your renown, and commodities you may have taken for granted before, like horses, weapons, and armor, aren't just handed to you at the start. Epson adjustment program l350 free download.
A big difference between Warband and ACOK that actually helps in this regard, is points of interest (POI's) that you can visit, like the tower of joy for example. These locations give experience for visiting them, and can hide loot containers in the scenery. This is important, so remember it.
In order to survive early on, you'll need some arrow sponges to help you out in battles. Soloing ten looters by yourself at the start of the game isn't going to happen. Start off by selecting the 'gather companions' button when you start a new game. That gets you 11 free troops right off the bat if you recruit them from the tavern at the weeping town.
A Clash Of Kings Mod Guide
Not all the companions can fit in there, so after you grab the first few, refresh the tavern (leave and come back) and find the rest. Then go to the howling caves nearby (its a POI) and find the weirwood branch hidden in the chest. It's to the left of the cave as you look at it. Once you have it, sell it.
You can't recruit levies from villages yet, but you can find additional troops for cheap in taverns, this should give you enough power to hit small bandit groups guerrilla style and loot their corpses. Head to the point of interest near the tower of joy, vultures roost I think? Hell, hit them both.
Chainmail boots and a bronze candlebra are for the taking there in their chests. You should be able to afford at least a cheap horse by now. Do Tyrion's quest in Kings Landing. When storming the castle nearby for the quest, you can run inside the keep and open a chest that has chainmail armor inside.
It's all self explanatory from there. Now some faqs: