They will, it just takes time, and they need to be active of course. I have stopped playing rn, but when I stopped, only the first vassal clan that I had created had made it to the next tier, but I could not tell you how much time passed for it to happen.
Lots of money. Fighting in large battles. Forming huge armies and having lots of workshops, towns, castles etc. I think they’re the main parts that you need for an increased clan strength. I also think you need a large number of troops in your party and your clan tier needs to be higher. -4. And not to forgot, the policies, who increase the party size limit for rulers by 100, because Royal Guards increase the Party Size Limit of the Ruler by 60 and Noble Retinues increase the Party Size Limit for every Clan Leader of a Tier 5 Clan, by 40.
I got 99 troop limit at Clan Tier 3. When creating one ore two groups, I thought limit will raise, but it doesn´t. Is this a bug? Tier 3 says - Additional Party Size For Every Party in the Clan +15 There might be a bug. The steward trait has a +5 to party for each fief owned. I didn't get any increase. Also I switched quartemaster, and nothing
Have you ever wondered what exactly does renown do? Or what we get each time we level up our Clan Tier? Better yet, what's the easiest and fastest way to e The two methods i found most common are winning battles and tournaments. Winning all the rounds in a tournament gives 3 reknown (the points to levelup your clan) Winning battles gives Party Size Limit. My understanding is that party size limit is shaped by a number of factors: 1. Clan Tier. 2. Steward skill of the parties "Quartermaster" (which by default is the player character in their party or the NPC party leader in their parties, but can have an NPC assigned to it in the players party) 3. How to incite a rebellion. Battania took Ocs Hall recently, and I was sitting on 30mil denars at clan tier 5, so I figured the time was good to start a kingdom. But it's been a while since any captured settlements rebelled on their own, so I decided to go play the hostile trader, buying up all the food from the town and from every villager and

If you want to increase your clan tier in Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord, you will have to get the Renown points. They can be obtained in a few different ways and today we will tell you about them. Here is the list of ways to get Renown in Mount and Blade II: Participating and winning in various tournaments. Winning huge battles.

If you want to join in as a vassal, you should first increase your clan tier and reach the required tier to become a lord. So, the best way you can join a kingdom in Bannerlord would be to: Gather enough Renown to reach Clan Tier 1 or 2. Approach either a lord of the kingdom (to become a mercenary) or the faction leader (to become a vassal).

This is an alternative to number one, if you are aware of where the focus of the enemy is, try forming an army and using that to avoid being outright attacked, however this can backfire if the enemy corner you since you'll likely be slow. Try raiding at the opposite of were the current focus is, you likely won't get far if you try to run past

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