Mount & Blade:Warband Mod List

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It's no secret that I love playing Mount & Blade Warband, and the paid expansions that were released on Steam. So I thought what the hell why not make a mod list.

So hopefully this gets others to play the mods, and find they enjoy the game also.

My current mod I'm playing.

The Reckoning - http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php?board=394.0

The reckoning is a single player mod for mount and blade warband. It is set in a post apocalyptic world where a strain of virus has wiped out most of civilisation. Surviving in this world is tough, packs of the undead roam the streets and gangs rob and murder the weak. The mod is set in southern USA and features various factions, these factions goals range from merely surviving… to setting up an entirely new United States.
Free Mods

Brytenwalda 1.42 Repolished - http://www.nexusmods.com/mbwarband/mods/5994/?
Prophesy of Pendor - http://www.nexusmods.com/mbwarband/mods/3710/?
Heroes of Calradia - http://www.nexusmods.com/mbwarband/mods/3745/?
Perisno - http://www.nexusmods.com/mbwarband/mods/3980/?
Sword of Damocles - http://www.nexusmods.com/mbwarband/mods/2606/?
Calradia Imperial Age - http://www.moddb.com/mods/calradiaimperialage
A Clash of Kings - http://www.moddb.com/mods/a-clash-of-kings
L'Aigle - http://www.moddb.com/mods/laigle
Sayazn - http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php?board=388.0
The Red Wars - http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php?board=366.0
Gekokujo - http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php/board,361.0.html

Paid Expansions & Mods

Caribbean! - http://store.steampowered.com/app/293010/
Viking Conquest - http://store.steampowered.com/app/321300/
 
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Must not be a popular topic as the thread only has 41 views, and no replies.:(

Anway I just stared playing Sayaz, and so far I enjoyed my time playing it. The mod has an industrial moderation system with full revolutions against the various leaders.

Link - http://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php?board=388.0

Kharisir is an isolated region of fertile land along the largely arid coasts of the great Mekish sea. It has a long a vibrant history, beginning with the arrival of the first hunter-gatherers in the prehistoric era.

The first cities grew quickly, fed on the great harvests cut from the black soil. The greatest of these was Gasha in the west. Ancient chroniclers describe in great detail the wide range of food available to its inhabitants, and the vast libraries and universities in the city.

The throne in Gasha ruled over most of kharisir for centuries, each successive dynasty continuing to reign in gasha.This was not to last.

The invention of the printing press, and a universal writing script, allowed those not of noble birth to read and write. The power of the common man was rising.
Pressure from the expanding deserts forced nomads, once situated far from gasha, to move their flocks southwards. At the same time, sea raiders and traders alike from a far away land settled in the wet and marshy south. The throne in Gasha was losing its grip.

The final straw on the camel's back came swiftly. The invention of gunpowder in an otherwise unremarkable monastery bought the Gasha kingdom crashing down. The poorly disciplined armies of Gasha were routed by a musket-wielding peasant coalition at Kherzhil, in the 13th century of Gasha rule. The city was razed to the ground and the capital moved to khalahar, a small trading post in the shadow of the mountains. The previously unheard-of Sayaz dynasty took control, and the new kingdom flourished in three centuries of peace. For the second time, kharisir was united under a single banner.

However, the stability could not last. The Shahs of Sayazn withdrew to their vast palaces. Rebellions refused to be put down. And the devastating Gashajin war between the shah and his western generals split his empire in three.
You, the player, come to kharisir in a time of uncertainty. Rising powers in every corner of the world seek to benefit from the power vacuum. But Sayazn is still capable of striking back at the usurpers. Do you join the old dominion and reconquer kharisir? Or take up the black banner and take it for yourself? The choice is yours.
 
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Thanks Couch, I will definitely bookmark this page and refer back to it once I am fully done with Pillars. I played a ton of Warband the year it was released, but I've never played any of the big mods. Looking forward to checking them out - especially since Bannerlord seems to be taking forever to reach the finish line.
 
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I never played Gekokujo. I'll add it to the list above.
 
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I haven't gotten around to really diving deep into Mount & Blade yet, let alone the mods for it. Too many other games to play. But thank you for creating this, and if these mods are as quality as the ones you suggested for NWN, then I will definitely have to give these a try sometime. :) :party:
 
I've tried to play the game three times. Twice I got stuck at the point where my army got too big to chase down bandits but was too small to deal with proper armies. The other time I managed to win against a small army and started to grow faster after that but then got sidetracked by some other game and never came back.
 
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Started playing MB at v 0.7 or something I think. Played it and the available mods to death at the time and have subsequently bought all the main titles. Go back to it from time to time but haven't really delved deeply into Fire and Sword and even less so Warband.

So many games, so little time.

Edit - Co-incidentally M&B bundle/titles are 75% this weekend at GOG.

-kaos
 
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