

Also, it will give you a fair fight when you start a level 5 king is not going to be popular or effective, at least level 20 is recommended. This gives you a chance to make friends, who will become your vassals. When starting the game, it is best to first be a vassal of another kingdom, and when you are powerful, revolt and start your own kingdom. Now you know where he is at the present, but the info gets outdated while you aren’t inside any settlement, so i recommend visiting every settlement on the way to update the info so you can track the character easier.Before you start your own kingdom, make sure you have a lot of renown, either honor or dishonor (depending on your liking and desired relations), and especially, a lot of right to rule.

Then you have to navigate the menus to find the character you want to find, this shouldn’t be that hard.Īfter you found the character look at this small piece of info on top right: So to open the Encyclopedia you need to press N (Default key that can be changed). You can do this while you are in settlement or outside. If you are stopped by the guards then you must enter the settlement to get the info you need:


This will refresh you the known locations of all characters in the map in your Encyclopedia. You first need to enter ANY Town, Castle or Villige. The benefit of this is that it not only works for rulers but also for some characters, like being able to track location of your brother (even though he is bugged and you cannot speak to him for now). However once you get used to Bannerlord’s way, it can sometimes be much easier then having to ask other rulers. How Different is It Compare to M&B Warband?Ĭompare to Warband, you can no longer ask rulers for location of other rulers, and they are more aggressive so it’s harder to track them down in general. I will show you how to find any character on the map (well most of them). Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord - How to Find a Location of a Character
