I don't suggest going higher than 4 at any single combat skill because you will need those valuable points for Charisma to increase party size and decrease party wages and Intelligence to train soldiers quickly and persuade lords to join you. When you get some combat stats to win the tournaments, some money to risk on bets etc, you may try your luck.However, the sums you get are very small compared to what you will be able to receive later. You will probably even be able to fight the smallest parties all alone by kiting them with a crossbow on horseback. At the very start your best bet is fighting bandits/looters and selling their equipment.I haven't mentioned trade because I don't do it (I find it boring) but I hope that answers your question! I really enjoy the freedom of this phase, you can go where you want, lords won't be attacking you and you're capable of outrunning or outfighting pretty much all the bandits out there.īy now you should be level 20-30 which means you're not really a brand new character anymore. Likewise bandit lairs give a lot of loot and at this point you should be able to take most of them alone. Of course if I come across some juicy bandits on my way to the next tournament I'll take them.
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Once I can reliably win tournaments I transition from bandit hunter to professional tourney fighter. Hire some peasants so you have 5 men, talk to the merchant and then disband them and tackle the kidnappers lair on your own. Its at this point that I usually do the merchant quest you get at the very beginning. The new style tournaments, such as those in Floris, aren't knock out and you can make a lot of money betting on yourself without actually winning the tournament. These are better than buying land early on.Īt this point you've also probably levelled up a few times so you might consider entering a tournament. Once you've got a decent pile of cash you can start buying productive enterprises. As soon as you have companions or troops you get a lot less experience and loot. Repeat the above, tackling gradually larger and tougher bandits and eventually deserters. With a horse you should be able to take on 10-15 and as a horse archer (my current character) I went out and slaughtered a group of 23 immediately. Even as a new character on foot that should be possible with a small group of looters (3-4) straight away. I prefer to strike out on my own, find a small group of looters, defeat them and then sell the loot and prisoners.
Personally however I find its not worth it because you'll spend a long time sat in a castle/city or wandering around the map. You get a salary and a little experience and if there's a battle then you get extra experience and maybe some loot. The first thing some people will do is sign up as a freelancer in a lord's army. There are quite a lot of threads out there about making money so you could google those for tips but I'll give my 2 cents below. How you want to make money will ultimately depend on you character.
Yes tournaments are a good way to make money (and win renown and nice equipment) but for a brand new character tournaments are going to be pretty challenging. That's tough if you've spent your time up till then raiding villages. Whatever story line you imagine for your character, if you want to become an independent king at some point then you're going to need lots of honour and high relations with a lot of lords. The penalties to your honour, relationship with the village and relationship to the lord who owns the village mean its just not worth it.