Skills are how you do the majority of things in Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord. For those who want to be good at shooting with a bow, or you who need to be up close and fight another fighter with a sword, you have to rely on your skills for this. When you first start the game, your education determines what kind of skills you start with, but you need to improve them throughout your game.
The competences are distributed as follows:
- Vigor:
- One-handed
- With two hands
- Firearm
- Control:
- Endurance:
- Ruse:
- Social:
- Intelligence:
- Steward
- Medicine
- Engineering
The main trait above each skill details how easy it is for your character to learn a skill under their umbrella. For example, if you have a high degree of control, your character will learn bow, crossbow, and throwing skills much more than they would if they had lower intelligence, which means they don't. 'won't learn stewardship, medicine, or engineering skills so quickly.
Whenever you want to improve your character's skills, you need to use it more in the game. The more you use your bows and shoot long distances, the more points and experience you will receive. You can see what each skill requires for you if you want to improve by going to the character sheet, clicking on the skill and checking the “How to learn” box, just above the skill perks.
More social skills, such as leadership, charm, trading, rascality, and the like force you to focus on how you play your character rather than how they fight. For example, if you want your character to be given more dishonesty skills, they will have to raid caravans, recruit and lead bandit troops, infiltrate enemy cities, give bribes, and escape captivity. when he is caught. You always want to inspect a skill that you want to improve to make sure you know the best way for your character to learn it. Again, your character's primary trait, such as social or crafty, will determine how quickly they learn this skill.
Skills are a critical aspect of making your character an influential leader in Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord. Develop your character by giving them time to learn your favorite skills and create a unique individual during your campaign.