

If you select this button you will be asked to confirm the action. You can kick far-away companions from the Clan menu Select the companion you wish to dismiss and you will see a large button which reads Kick from Clan appear in the mid right area of the menu. From here, scroll down through your family and you will see all of the companions grouped in their own list. You should automatically be in the Members section of the party menu. The hotkey to open up the menu is the L key, or you can just select it from the bottom left. To kick a companion from the clan through the clan menu, first we have to open up the clan menu. With this method, you don’t even have to directly talk to them so it doesn’t matter where they are in Calradia. Luckily there is another way that you can kick companions from your clan. This will make it time consuming to go all the way over to them just to kick them out of the clan. When this happens they will roam around to a random tavern in a town. It may happen in Mount and Blade: Bannerlord that your party gets defeated and some of your companions will be lost from the party. After you select one of the reasons for the companion leaving the party, they will then be dismissed from the clan.

Once you are talking with your companion, select the speech option About your position in the clan… Now, select the option I no longer have need of your services. So I'm wondering, do they really make such bad vassals that I should avoid them? Is there an advantage to using npcs, say gathering big families or something?Įdit: As for the heroes, I'm using a set that doesn't conflict, so if I were to make the 6 nobles vassals and one the prime minister, I could just replace them with the remaining companions.The speech bubble icon allows you to speak with companions in your party I figured they'd be good since they'd be strong and have excellent armor and path finding for faster movement, but when I tried to search the internet for I could only find people advising against it.Īt this point, the king of swadia decided he's just going to keep giving me towns I capture (I'm at 3 towns, 1 castle, 1 village), so I can stick around long enough so I won't need companion and just grab the NPC lord so right away. Hi, noob here! I was planning on starting my own kingdom after getting enough renown and troops (thanks to enterprise and rent, I have 10k+ income so no need to worry about finance), so I've been raising a companion group to turn into lords that replace with another set.
