Take control and lead your troops in combat in Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord is a fundamental skill that all good commander must understand. If you want to become a better tactician and acquire more leadership with your character, you have to take stronger armies and lead your troops against them. An excellent way to optimize them at each meeting is to use the troop controls. You can view these troop commands by clicking on the F1 to F7 keys on your keyboard.
When you want to run one of the game commands, you can view them by clicking one of the F1 to F7 buttons. This clicks on the respective command and you have multiple different commands below. In a few clicks, you can order your army to load forward, retreat or enter a new training. Here s how you enter all these commands:
F1: Movement F1: To position F2: Follow me F3: Charge F4: Advance F5: fold F6: Stop F7: Retirement F9: Back F2: Face F1: facial direction F2: facing the enemy F9: Back F3: Form F1: line F2: Shield wall F3: loose F4: Circle F5: Square F6: ball F7: column F8: Scatter F9: Back F4: Fire Click on it switches between shoot at will and hold the fire . F5: Horse By clicking on it, you allow your troops to ride and disassemble their horses. F6: Order By clicking on it, you switch between the delegation of your order to the IA of your troop where they decide on the best line of conduct and listening to your orders. F7: Transfer Click on a breakup where you want to transfer specific units on the battlefield. For example, you can transfer all troops mounted to a particular location, then transfer all troops remotely behind them. You can better eliminate them and have various troops everywhere.
You can view these commands by clicking on one of the F1 keys to F9 during playback. Whenever you click F9 in any of these menus, you can automatically return to the main troop control options. For those who prefer to have your leader in combat, but do not determine the tactics of your troops, turn the F6 key: Command will take control of the IA of your troop, and they will attack or will openly stop against the enemy.
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