

Note: Swadian Militia upgrade to either Swadian Skirmishers or Swadian Footmen, and Swadian Footmen upgrade to either Swadian Men-At-Arms or Swadian Infantry. Swadia can also train crossbowmen, although their crossbowmen are outmatched by those trained by the Rhodoks. Swadian infantry resembles a mix between Vaegir and Rhodok infantry. Swadia also has some decent infantry, but not as good as Nordic infantry. Swadian troops rely mainly on the strength of their Knights to power through all enemy formations. Swadian Knights are the most powerful cavalry units in the game, rivaled only by Sarranid Mamlukes. Swadians also use crossbowmen instead of archers, yet it seems the bow is a common Swadian weapon among its forest bandits, arena fighters and hunters. Swadian melee troops prefer to wield swords, heavy maces, and voulges. The eastern town of Dhirim is likely to be regularly taken by neighboring factions. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is a massive game. At its very core is your capability to manage your armies and continue your conquests. Of course, you need to find the best units and troops as well. Swadian armies are usually more expensive to support than those of the Vaegirs, and are usually not as strong in numbers.Īt the beginning of the Native Campaign, the Kingdom of Swadia is the strongest faction in the game, although its central starting position means that it is usually tied up with wars on numerous fronts. This guide discusses the troop trees for each culture or faction, special units, and how to recruit them.

The Kingdom of Swadia is similar to the Kingdom of Vaegirs, as both factions have almost identical troop progression. File:Lord Tredian Portrait And Banner.jpg
