Blood and Steel, build 1.251.
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Non-Spoiler Short Description (as of 1.251):
Battle the skeleton hordes and the Dark Armies!
Cool class system that makes the entire game different.
Beautiful new scenery and a more immersive experience.
Awesome skills make your whole party stronger as you grow and learn how to play.
Regional Mercenaries add color and spice to the game.
Useful options to alter and deepen the gameplay.
Advanced tactical AI.
Cooler random battle scenes.
New and reworked sieges for every castle and town.
Better-looking landscapes and terrain.
Hundreds of new items.
Completely rebalanced faction armies.
Dozens of major gameplay changes.
New game balance.
New ways to make money, and a new economy.
You can ride camels into war.
Generally, it's like a whole new Warband.
Full description of the many, many features is here.
Various cool gameplay videos!
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If you've downloaded a previous version, and want to know what's in the current build, changelogs can be seen here.
Thanks Max.Pain for translate it. Added 17 spells, you can find out more by talking to Magic Teacher in Zendar. Added potions, you can buy them from Magic Teacher in Zendar.
Mount and Blade isn't a porn game. Llew2 Cheap ass bum Count. Athletics, encumbrance, strength(?). Aug 31, 2015 I seldom trade nowadays, because I have played Mount and Blade so long that I can make money through combat even with a level 1 character. When I move trade goods for a quest or to make an enterprise of mine more profitable, the quantities are small enough that my two remounts are enough to handle them.
Mount And Blade Encumberance
Encumbrance hardly makes a difference, and doesn't really matter in SP. I for one hope this is changed in Bannerlord, so there's actually a point in using lighter armor. Travel Speed is influenced by 3 factors - Party Size, Pathfinding, and the number of horses you have in your inventory. I seldom trade nowadays, because I have played Mount and Blade so long that I can make money through combat even with a level 1 character. When I move trade goods for a quest or to make an enterprise of mine more profitable, the quantities are small enough that my two remounts are enough to handle them.
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