How do you make your companion have kids in Bannerlord?
If you’re wondering how to bring new life into the world in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know about having children with your companions in Bannerlord.
Marriage and Children
To start a family in Bannerlord, you’ll need to get married to a companion. Female companions can never marry, but you can marry a male companion to start a family. Only heterosexual marriages are possible in the base game, but there are mods available that enable same-sex partnerships.
Requirements for Marriage and Children
To have children with your companion, you’ll need to meet certain requirements. These include:
- Having a fief or being the governor of a fief
- Having your spouse in your party or being the governor of a fief
- Having a waiting party in the fief (this can be done by selecting "Wait" while in the fief)
- Having a child slot available in your family (you can check this in the family menu)
How to Get Married and Have Children
Once you’ve met the requirements, you can try to marry your companion. To do this, select "Propose" while your companion is in your party, and you’ll have the option to give them a gift to improve your chances of getting married. You can also try to charm your companion by selecting " Charm" while they’re in your party. If successful, you’ll be able to get married and have children.
Child Raising and Education
Once you have children, you’ll need to raise and educate them. Children grow up at a rate of 1-2 levels per day, and can be raised to be good at specific skills. You can choose to raise them as warriors, traders, or nobles, depending on their interests and aptitudes.
Family Management
Managing your family can be complex, especially if you have multiple children and spouses. You’ll need to balance the needs of your family members, including food, shelter, and happiness. You can do this by assigning tasks to each family member, such as farming, trading, or fighting.
Child Support
As your children grow up, they’ll become less dependent on you for food and shelter. You’ll need to provide them with a home and support them financially, but they’ll also become more self-sufficient.
Child Limits
In Bannerlord, there is a limit to the number of children you can have. This is determined by your party’s size and the availability of child slots in your family. You can have a maximum of 3-4 children, depending on your party size.
Conclusion
Having children in Bannerlord can be a rewarding experience, but it requires careful planning and management. By following the tips and requirements outlined in this article, you’ll be well on your way to starting a family and growing your legacy in the game.
Additional Tips
- Give your children a good education: Send your children to school to improve their skills and raise their stats.
- Assign tasks to your family members: Assign tasks such as farming, trading, or fighting to each family member to keep them occupied and happy.
- Manage your family’s resources: Make sure you have enough food, shelter, and resources to support your family.
- Explore and raid: Send your companions and children on exploration and raiding missions to earn money and resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I have multiple spouses?: No, you can only have one spouse at a time.
- Can I have same-sex partners?: Yes, you can have same-sex partners with the use of mods.
- Can I have more than 4 children?: No, there is a limit to the number of children you can have, depending on your party size.
- Can I abandon my children?: No, you cannot abandon your children.
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