[SOLVED] : Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord – How to Execute and Sell Prisoners

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[SOLVED] : Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord – How to Execute and Sell Prisoners

When you play Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord, your party and your power will grow and your power will grow. You will take part in many battles and, by proxy, will take a lot of prisoners to your dungeon. While you should know how to execute prisoners in Bannerlord, there are some prisoners that can be very useful.

Below we will see how to execute and recruit prisoners.

How to execute prisoners

When you win a battle in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord, you have two options: take your enemies as prisoners or grant them mercy. You can choose what you want, but it is highly recommended that you take them as prisoners and throw them in your prison.

This will allow you to run them or recruit them. An execution will negatively influence your reputation and diminish relations with the enemy clan.

Reputation decreases regardless of how many prisoners you decide to execute, but if you still want to execute your prisoners, follow these steps:

  • Open the city menu
  • Select “Go to the dungeon”
  • Select “Go to the dungeon”
  • Select “Manage prisoners”
  • Click on the name of the prisoner you wish to execute
  • Press the “Run” button
  • Confirm execution

After a short cutscene, the prisoner’s head will roll. Repeat this for any other prisoners you wish to execute.

How to recruit prisoners

Before deciding whether or not to execute a prisoner, it is recommended to check the prisoner’s information sheet given in the game’s Encyclopedia, accessible by pressing the “N” key.

Check if the prisoner could fit your group, taking into account his skills. Then recruit them into your group.

Follow these steps to recruit a prisoner:

  • Open the city menu
  • Select “Go to the dungeon”
  • Select “Go to the dungeon”
  • Select “Manage prisoners”
  • Click on the name of the prisoner you wish to recruit
  • Press the “Recruit” button

Remember that you will only have this option if you have free slots in your group. If your party is already full, you won’t be able to recruit prisoners.

How to execute prisoners in Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord

When you achieve victory against a warring army in Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord, you get a handful of their forces after victory, along with any loot they were carrying. For those who are fighting larger factions and facing off against a leader of that group, you can get a lord as a prisoner.

Rather than ransom them or keeping them as prisoners, you have the option of executing them. Lords and faction leaders are the only members of the game that you can freely run. You can’t do this with the other prisoners in the match. If you want to remove some of your prisoners, you can choose to free them, add them to your army, or sell them to one of the large settlements you visit.

When you want to run any of the lords you have in your prisoner’s tab, go over it in the party menu and highlight the one you want to run. You should have the option available, which is the skull and bones icon when you choose the lord. You receive a brief warning just before you run them. The game warns you that this will have negative impacts on your reputation, diminishing your relationships with faction members associated with that person. This kills the game lord and you won’t see them again during the campaign.

Decide if you think it’s not worth pursuing positive relationships with faction members outside of this group. However, if you eliminate everyone in a faction, everything they owned becomes separate from your clan. For those who wish to get everything from a rival faction, you will find some bright spots in performing this action, but you have to go through every member of that faction. You can’t get away from it.

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Mount and Blade II – How to Sell Prisoners

Eliminating looters and opposing armies is a very busy job in Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord, and you will eventually end up with a herd of prisoners weigh you down. Prisoners can become potential troops, but what if you want to ransom them for money? You can sell prisoners in any major city, although there are a few things to consider.

Prisoners can be sold in the Tavern Quarter of any major city.

You can sell Mount and Blade II prisoners in any major town in the Tavern District. Simply select the neighborhood and the option to sell prisoners will appear. The value will be determined by the type of troops your prisoners have, but you can earn more money with a captured noble or lord.

That said, Lords and Nobles tend to pay better in towns that are either owned by a kingdom that wants their head or by their own faction. You may also have a few prisoners on hand that you want to convert into troops. To save the ones you want to barter or keep for later, you’ll want to use the action below to sell your prisoners, as it will allow you to pick and choose who gets redeemed.

Remember this: Prisoners can escape over time (especially nobles and lords), and if you have exceeded your capacities as a prisoner, they will escape more easily. Prisoners slow you down as well, so you want to sell prisoners whenever possible and keep their numbers slim if you plan to make a minor fortune by ransoming a more esteemed prisoner.

How to sell prisoners in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord

Denar makes the world go round Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord. A great way to make money is to sell prisoners. It might not be the most ethical thing in the world, but it could do the trick in the world of Mount and Blade.

To sell prisoners, you first need to get prisoners, which can be done by fighting enemies. At the start of the game you will find groups of looters, thieves and bandits who try to steal various things and hope that no one shows up to stop them.

After seeing them on the map, engage them in battle, and anyone who survives the battle can be taken as a prisoner. To sell the prisoners, you will need to head to a major settlement. Small settlements won’t, as they don’t have the infrastructure to support traders against Denars.

These settlements will appear on the map as large castles, and at the start of the game you’ll want to deal with those that match your own faction. When you get to the castle, select “Go to the Tavern Quarter”, and there you will see an option to ransom your prisoners.

This will give you a small amount of Denar for the people you have successfully captured. If you’ve taken a leader, or nobleman, captive, you need to stick with them until you can get a good prize, or even use them to advance your own story. You will have the option of deciding what to do with each prisoner, or simply sell them en masse if you prefer.

How to sell prisoners in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord

Denars turns the world around in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord. A great way to make money is to sell prisoners. It might not be the most ethical thing in the world, but it could do the trick in the world of Mount and Blade. Here’s how to do it!

To sell prisoners, you first need to get prisoners, which can be done by fighting enemies. At the start of the game you will find groups of looters, thieves and bandits who try to steal various things and hope that no one shows up to stop them.

After seeing them on the map, engage them in battle, and anyone who survives the battle can be taken as a prisoner. To sell the prisoners, you will need to head to a major settlement. Small settlements will not be enough, as they lack the infrastructure to support traders against Denars.

These settlements will appear on the map as large castles, and at the start of the game you’ll want to deal with the ones that match your faction. When you get to the castle, select “Go to the Tavern Quarter”, and there you will see an option to ransom your prisoners.

This will give you a small amount of Denar for the people you have successfully captured. If you’ve taken a leader, or nobleman, captive, you need to stick with them until you can get a good prize, or even use them to advance your own story. You will have the option to decide what to do with each prisoner or sell them en masse if you prefer.

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