Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord offers all kinds of options for how you want to play your game, but right at the start of a new campaign, you'll have the option to activate death. You might be a little confused as to what this means, so in this article we'll break down our understanding of the option.
If you check the box next to the "Enable Death" option, you will likely have added tremendous interest to your campaign no matter what difficulty level you are playing. Activating Death does pretty much exactly what you think it is and means heroes (also called companions in Bannerlord) can die. Death will come for everyone Bannerlord with this option enabled, even your own character can end up on the wrong side of a sword.
So what if your own character dies? The good news here is that this is unlikely to happen early in your game, and you are very likely to get to the point of having an heir who can take over your efforts before death hits you. grab.
The bandits at the start of the game won't kill you, and you normally have to make good enemies before anyone wants you to die, as you are of great value to the people who beat you in a battle in the form of a ransom. heavy.
This option is worth checking, even if you are looking for an easy game, as it will add a lot of interest if a trusted and valued companion falls in battle.
It should be noted that in Bannerlord, your character may eventually get too old and will slowly lose health until they die of natural causes. At this time, we're not sure if this is tired in the 'turn on death' option, but we'll update this article as we learn more.