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Mount and blade wiki training
Mount and blade wiki training











mount and blade wiki training

This same principle applies to the training skill, and to experience gained from actual battles, so unless you desperately need good troops, try and wait until every one of a troop type is ready to upgrade to get a stronger army faster. Therefore, when looking to train an army at a training field, upgrade your troops when they're all ready to upgrade, as they'll gain experience and upgrade faster when there's more. The more of a specific troop you have, the more each troop gets in exp. Even if you don't train that particular unit, the same bonus applies to all troops. However, if you spar against 4 rhodok spearmen, but have 36 of them in total, the summary screen tells you that 36 rhodok spearmen gained 241 exp. For example, if you spar against 4 rhodok spearmen, and those are the only 4 you have, the summary screen will tell you that 4 rhodok spearmen gained 36 exp. rhodok spearmen), the more experience each one gets.

mount and blade wiki training

The more troops of a certain type you have (e.g. to all cavalry regardless of weapon choice, more depending on how many targets you hit.Ī useful technique is to train your troops in "batches". to all cavalry units - however, trying to hit one of the targets with a melee weapon is very hard, because the targets are very small and so it's hard to angle your lance or sword to hit them properly, so if you are skilled in archery or throwing, then that gives much better results, as the training gives exp. Horseback training gives a good amount of exp. than hitting 9 targets at 20 yards, and so on.

mount and blade wiki training

boost, so hitting all 10 targets at 10 yards will give more exp. Hitting every target during ranged weapon practice gives a major exp. to all ranged troops (but never melee units). Sparring against melee units will give the best exp. to melee infantry units, less to melee cavalry, and very little or none to ranged units. When using a training field, sparring will give the most exp. One on one Sparring is a fairly simple way to get experience for your squad, presumably fighting more and higher skilled members of your party gives bigger experience gains. Hitting only some of the targets means only some party members will get a little bit of experience, but hitting all targets will net you a nice experience bonus for your whole party. For example, you can train horse combat by going around a track which is lined with destructible targets. Early on this might be useful and if you're a capable player you can get better results because the experience your party gains is based on your performance during a specific training session. You can use the Training Fields to earn minor experience bonuses and increase Weapon Proficiencies without the risk of capture. Training Fields are small neutrally-owned tutorial areas on the map where you can go to learn or hone basic combat skills.













Mount and blade wiki training