Now we’ll take a look at each Proficiency in turn, explain the advantages and disadvantages and suggest the best weapon in that category for different circumstances. Pulling off several kills with a Short Sword, for example, will improve your One Handed Weapons rating. You will also find that your Proficiencies grow naturally the more you use a weapon successfully. The Weapon points can be spent on building up Proficiencies. Each time you go up a level you will get an Attribute point to spend, some Skill points and some Weapon points. In order to wield any weapon effectively you’re going to need to build up your ratings in the relevant Proficiency. These categories appear under the header Proficiencies on your Character screen and they break down as follows: Weapon ClassesĪll of the weapons in Mount & Blade: Warband fit into six categories. In this Mount & Blade: Warband Weapon Guide we’ll take a closer look at the various weapon classes, suggest a few tactics and highlight some of the best options. The need to arm yourself and your band of heroes means you will need a lot of weaponry and anything left over can be sold later on for profit.
You’ll also find weapons as part of the loot after any battle you win. You’ll find weaponsmiths in all the major cities selling a variety of killing tools.
Borcha - Marnid likes Borcha for his trustworthiness in combat, but is still cautious of his thieving behaviour.Īs a party member, Marnid is level 1, allowing a fair amount of quick customization to different roles, but his total attributes are also 1 less than the similarly low level Ymira.Baheshtur - Marnid hates Baheshtur for bragging about and desiring to raid caravans, which he sees as disrespecting good, honest trade as a way of living.Alayen - Marnid dislikes Alayen for disrespecting his abilities on the battlefield and telling him that fighting on the front line of battle 'is knight's work'.He particularly dislikes being looked down on or disrespected, holding grudges against people that do so. He is not a prejudiced individual, as he looks past the Nord stereotype of being bloodthirsty raiders for their skill as traders and does not hold any specific hatred for the Khergits despite them raiding his caravan, even making friends with Borcha, who is a thief from the Khergit Khanate. Marnid is a merchant who respects peaceful endeavors, such as trade, and has a decent grasp of economics.
With his caravan gone, he stuck in a tavern drinking away the last of his coin, until he meets the player. He is Geroian merchant who attempted to do trade in Sargoth, but his caravan was raided by the Khergits, with his guards taking what was left of his goods after.