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Smith intentionally put all his character points into Intelligence and Charisma rather than combat skills to see if he could survive as a weak fighter.
His journey was a comedy of errors. In one instance, he paid a mayor 200 thaler to lower taxes, only to be "rewarded" with a mere 100 thaler back. Mount & Blade Collection
The technical "rough edges" of the collection have also birthed their own legends. A famous texture glitch in the early versions of the game occasionally replaced the with a close-up of a character's face. This "mass nightmare" became a beloved piece of community lore, cited by fans as part of the game's unique charm.
The "premiere medieval shanking simulator" that started the series. Pre-review: Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord - Interactive
His career ended abruptly when he was ambushed by the very bandits he was sent to kill. He was "pegged in the chest" by a single musket shot and tumbled off his horse "like a sack of potatoes". Key Games in the Collection
A standalone expansion set in the 17th century based on the novel by Henryk Sienkiewicz. It added gunpowder, making combat significantly more lethal—a single shot from a cheap firelock can instantly kill you or your horse. The "Sky Face" Glitch The technical "rough edges" of the collection have
One of the most famous stories surrounding the collection involves gaming writer , who documented his attempt to become the "worst mercenary leader to ever roam Eastern Europe" in With Fire & Sword .