How Banners Work in Bannerlord | Gamer Guides: Your ultim... (2024)

This page details everything you need to know about how the new banners system works in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. We’ll cover how to get banners, how to equip them, and the different types of banners, including their tiers.

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How to Get Banners in Bannerlord

There are currently 45 banners available in Bannerlord, excluding the Dragon Banner which you can obtain by completing Assemble the Dragon Banner, and which grants you +5% increased damage against mounted troops. This isn’t a particularly special banner, but it does serve as a basic introduction to the banner system. The only way currently to obtain all of the other banners listed in the table below, is to loot them from the battlefield.

There’s a chance for each banner to drop from any battle that you fight. In general, the higher tier banners will drop from more difficult battles, and at present only AI nobles can wield tier I banners, clan leaders can wield tier II banners, and faction leaders can wield tier III banners. This means that you can expect to obtain a tier III banner only after defeating a faction leader on the battlefield, for example.

Although the AI has restrictions in terms of which type of character can wield specific types of banners, you don’t have to worry about this yourself. You can wield any tier of banner regardless of your position in Calradia, as can your companions in their role as captains.

How to Equip and Use Banners

Once you have a banner in your inventory, whether it’s the Dragon Banner from the associated quest, or one of the banners listed below after looting it from a battle, you’ll need to select it from your inventory and drag it to the empty banner slot located just beneath where you slot your weapons. After placing the banner there, it should appear next to your character as shown in the screenshot below. You can do the same for any of your companions, who will then wield the banner in battle. You can assign one of your companions as the leader (or captain) of a specific group of troops just before a battle. The group that they lead will then benefit from the effects of the banner, and one of the troops in the group will visibly carry the banner into battle.

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If all troop members of a group which was carrying a banner fall, you can pick up the banner yourself to buff allies in your own group.

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(1 of 4) You’ll find the slot for new banners just beneath the weapons slots.

All Banners, Tiers, and Effects

There are 15 types of banners currently available. These adjust base stats as percentages in various ways, such as increasing ranged damage, reducing received ranged damage, increasing melee damage against mounted troops, or increasing your movement speed, to list just a few examples. Each type of tier I banner has a tier II and tier III equivalent. For example, the tier II equivalent for the Archer’s Flag is the Bowman’s Flag, and the tier III equivalent is the Marksman’s Flag. Most of the banners increase the potency of their effects through the tiers ranging from 5%, to 8%, to 10%, although there are some exceptions as with the increased charge damage banners, which reach 20% at tier III with the Banner of the Knight.

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If you want to obtain some of the higher tier banners, you’ll need to fight armies commanded by clan leaders or faction leaders.

BannerTierEffect
Archer’s FlagIIncreased ranged damage by 5%
Banner of Desert WindsIIncreased troop movement speed by 5%
Banner of Faris’ FalconIIncreased ranged weapon accuracy by 4%
Banner of Oaken ShieldsIDecreased taken shield damage by 10%
Banner of the HorsemanIIncreased charge damage by 10%
Close Shields BannerIDecreased taken ranged attack damage by 5%
Deer Bane FlagIIncreased damage against mounted troops by 5%
Phalanx StandardIDecreased taken ranged attack damage by 5%
Scout’s FlagIIncreased troop movement speed by 5%
Spear Bracing BannerIIncreased damage against mounted troops by 5%
Standard of DutyIDecreased morale shock by 5%
Standard of FuryIIncreased melee damage by 5%
Stone BannerIDecreased taken melee attack damage by 5%
Tug of the Roaming HorseIIncreased mount movement speed by 5%
Tug of Wooden ArrowIIncreased ranged weapon accuracy by 4%
Banner of Emir’s HawkIIIncreased ranged weapon accuracy by 6%
Banner of Iron ShieldsIIDecreased taken shield damage by 15%
Banner of Shifting SandsIIIncreased troop movement speed by 8%
Banner of the SquireIIIncreased charge damage by 15%
Boar Bane FlagIIIncreased damage against mounted troops by 8%
Bowman’s FlagIIIncreased ranged damage by 8%
Fulcum StandardIIDecreased taken ranged attack damage by 8%
Iron BannerIIDecreased taken melee attack damage by 8%
Ranger’s FlagIIIncreased troop movement speed by 8%
Shield Wall BannerIIDecreased taken ranged attack damage by 8%
Spear Wall BannerIIIncreased damage against mounted troops by 8%
Standard of CourageIIDecreased morale shock by 8%
Standard of RageIIIncreased melee damage by 8%
Tug of Bone ArrowIIIncreased ranged weapon accuracy by 6%
Tug of the Boundless HordeIIIncreased mount movement speed by 8%
Banner of Dust DevilsIIIIncreased troop movement speed by 10%
Banner of Steel ShieldsIIIDecreased taken shield damage by 20%
Banner of Sultan’s EagleIIIIncreased ranged weapon accuracy by 8%
Banner of the KnightIIIIncreased charge damage by 20%
Horse Bane FlagIIIIncreased damage against mounted troops by 10%
Locked Shields BannerIIIDecreased taken ranged attack damage by 10%
Marksman’s FlagIIIIncreased ranged damage by 10%
Pike Wall BannerIIIIncreased damage against mounted troops by 10%
Standard of DisciplineIIIDecreased morale shock by 10%
Standard of WrathIIIIncreased melee damage by 10%
Steel BannerIIIDecreased taken melee attack damage by 10%
Strider’s FlagIIIIncreased troop movement speed by 10%
Testudo StandardIIIDecreased taken ranged attack damage by 10%
Tug of the Endless SteppeIIIIncreased mount movement speed by 10%
Tug of Whistling ArrowIIIIncreased ranged weapon accuracy by 8%

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