How To Find Lords in Mount and Blade 2 Bannerlord

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An early quest in Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord will ask you to find a few different lords in the game. There’s little information about where you’re supposed to do this, and it can be a bit confusing if you don’t know how to go about it.

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This guide will walk you through a simple method you can use to find Lords in the game along with any other type of NPC. Learning this method will give you an easier time with future quests and help you locate anyone in the game.

How To Find Lords in Mount and Blade 2 Bannerlord

First, pull up your Encyclopedia page in your game. You can do this by hitting ‘N’ or going to your Clan page and clicking your profile picture on the top left. From this screen, go to the ‘Heroes’ page which will bring up a long list of every NPC in the game.

On the left side, you can filter these NPCs by a few different options. For this specific quest, you can look up the particular person you’re looking for by name. On the top right side of the screen, it will say something like: “last seen near this city”.

Click on the city name there, and it will bring up a new page with information about the city or town. You’ll also see a button that says “track”, which is what we’re looking for. Enabling track will create a marker for that specific location so you can easily find it on your map.

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Depending on how far away the location is, the person may end up going to prison or changing location so it is important to keep re-checking their location every so often. You should also save your game often so you can revert if the Lord is not where he was supposed to be.

Lords can also engage in battles so you may not be able to find them at their location until their battle is complete. Either way, using the “Track” feature in this game will help you get through quests a lot easier, because there’s a ton of different NPCs and locations.

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