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Build up the most beautiful city and establish the most efficient economic system that you can! In Elvenar you can upgrade almost every building, improving the productivity and the look of your city.
(you do that by winning tournaments and then joining the feast.
I think you can install the mod without adding anything beyond the items.Īlso also my favourite addition is the kill counter - at the end of a battle it tells you how many enemies you, your companions and any enemy lords killed Most of the original items and stuff are retextured and look twice as good. Oh, swagwise - the Nords have byrnies, the vaegirs have kuyaks, basically all the armours and weapons are more distinct. Nothing is detracted from the game and everything is given. It's too easy and Floris just feels like Mount and Blade: Warband+. Oh and spears get a bonus against cavalry in proportion to how fast the enemy horse is moving when they attack, I believe.Īt this point it's kinda difficult to comment because I'll probably never play native again. The factions are more fleshed out and I think the AI is generally better. You can enlist as a soldier for a Lord's army instead of leading your own. There's ~10,000 items or something added.
You can buy cattle instead of looting villages. There are FAR more mercenary units available, it's easier to increase your party size. Oh and the recruitment trees are HUGE, there's like 3 times as many units available for every faction manhunters seem less ridiculously powerful, ie they die like they should die. In Floris you can have recruits to cities/castles automatically trained and leveled up and stuff.
The latter is my favourite as garrisoning cities was a gigantic pain in the arse in native. If you take a city or a castle and own it you can hire a chamberlain, a recruiter and a diploma or something - you can send gifts to other lords to increase relations, set the tax rates on fifes and recruit large blocks of soldiers. There's customisable settings, scoreboards you get points for surviving rounds as well as downing opponents. I may shank dudes in the face, but I'm a classy lady.Well tournaments are much more fleshed out. And anything that increases my "Swag" proficiency. The Rich Port wrote:Tell me about the depth.