Selecting these background skills will provide you with the highest skill in throwing and its associated attributes, skills, and perks at the beginning of the game. You can then gradually improve your skill in throwing by investing attribute points in Control and skill points in throwing combat. I changed my mind on Physician of People perk which Increases loyalty of the settlement by +1 per day and switched to Clean Infrastructure perk because its a double governor perk and gives more than the other, also, there are many other perks throughout the skills that give the same effect of +1 loyalty ( which i still think is good btw ) the choice is yours which one u want to pick. Naturally, the more you smith, the more experience you get, which increases your skill. This lets you unlock mutually exclusive perks that halve the stamina spent while smithing, increase the chance to discover new parts, or help you refine items more efficiently. That's how smithing works in Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord. Aserai Master Archer. Following the Battanian Fian Champion, most archer units might seem underwhelming. However, the Aserai Master Archer is actually a very good troop and can be more easily obtainable due to its lower tier. It has a really good Bow skill (160) and wields a powerful bow that can deal 62 pierce damage. What is the best character build in Bannerlord? I've seen complicated skill systems in the past, Practice battles are random as hell and not really worth it. Tournaments on the other hand are a good source of quality equipment like weapons, horses and some armor pieces. You get prizes that cost over 5k in the stores, not to mention that the weapons you get are better than the ones in the store. #10. Intelligence right away, and get the three medical skills, priority on surgery. Persuasion as well for later but not priority early in. Tactics is a good choice too, you want advantages in battle and even the playing field when you're outnumbered. Engineering is also a big thing you want for later game. It does. 5 focus points is 150 (5* 30), 10 attibute points is 90 (10*9) which gives 240, that's the soft cap, up to that you get max XP bonus, You still skill up (slowly) to about 25% above there so you can reach 240 + ( .25 * 240) = 300. Though 290 to 300 is going to be stupid slow. The stats are unedited here. .

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