

Mercenary Company (3.8.4 troop / 3.9 troop): They are the minor faction with the most army spawns, with a total of 7 (written below in order 2 warbands, 1 generic army, 1 Outlawed Company and 3 Unique Spawns): Young Mercenary Nobles and Adventurers may be found and hired in Taverns. There will be small variation in stats and proficiencies sometimes, their equipment will be related to their kingdom (design and color) and their weaponry will do as well. The differences between these soldiers depending on their kingdom are small, in all tiers. (In 3.8.4 Adventurer no longer upgrades to Larian Sentinel, Sarleon Armored Longbowman took that upgrade path)Īll troops except Adventurer and Hero Adventurer will be kingdom related, each kingdom having their troop tree: *This troop can also be upgraded to Larian Outrider. They are nobles that left their kingdom in search of fortune, money and. Heavier horses, with higher charge damage and hpįaster horses, with higher speed and maneuverability Sometimes performs better on battlefield, will always perform better autocalc wise Has overall better performance in the battlefield Limited to fighting melee, equipped with a couch lance, shield and very strong 1 handed swordĬan be used ranged and melee, equipped with a bow/crossbow, shield and strong 1 handed weapon (axe/sword/morningstar) Who to pick for the last upgrade? Adding a small comparison below However, as of 3.9, the Knights of the Falcon upgrades from Maiden Adventurer. ***This troop can be "upgraded" to Knight of the Falcon. **This troop can also be upgraded to Talon of the Falcon. *This troop can also be upgraded into Veccavi Man Hunter. The way these start are very different from each other, but the final outcome is similar. The adventurer companies are unique in that they are the only faction with 2 troop trees, one for the female troops and one for the male ones. They are considered a more noble version of the Rogue Knights these fighters do have some honor, yet at the same time will fight for whoever offers them the biggest fortune.

They are at odds with the player at the beginning, possibly viewing he/she as a competitor, and will always attempt to take the player out if he/she is weaker. Led by the powerful hero and heroine adventurers, they lead small bands of mercenaries around Pendor, attacking just about anything for loot, denars and, if at all possible, fame. In the dangerous world of Pendor, you aren't the only person looking for fame and fortune.
