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Battle brothers perk guide
Battle brothers perk guide










battle brothers perk guide

Sacrifice the rest of your company to keep them alive if you need to. In both cases, keep a clear priority of who your most important bros are. Try different approaches and see what works. If you still find yourself losing lots of men later on, that probably suggests a tactical error rather than your bros or equipment not being good enough.

battle brothers perk guide

Often, dealing with a losses in a campaign is simply a matter of surviving the early game meatgrinder. You should expect to lose fewer men as you get further into your campaigns, as they’ll generally be better equipped and have a few levels under their belts. Just maybe don’t give him your shiny new suit of chainmail right away. If you want to give that 30 crown Cripple a greataxe, go for it. A lot of campaigns end because players spend too much money on armor for bros who quickly die, and then on armor for their replacements, and then on armor for their replacements’ replacements, and so on. You’ll almost never lose a bro’s weapon when he dies, but if his armor gets destroyed it goes with him.

battle brothers perk guide

I would recommend against this, as it gets very expensive. One common thing players do is try to fully kit out every man they hire in decent armor and equipment. It is very much worth it to send that Cripple you hired yesterday for 30 crowns to his death if it gives your other bros the chance to take down a more dangerous opponent.Įarly on, equipment is usually more important than bros. This is especially true in the early game. Obviously you don’t want to lose anyone, but sometimes it happens and that’s fine. One thing to get out of the way first – it’s ok to lose some bros. This probably goes without saying, but you should keep the best weapons for yourself to use. If you want to grow your company by investing in particular gear or highly trained mercs or what have you, those funds come from selling weapons. Contracts will net you money and selling trade goods (and food) can absolutely turn a profit – but in my experience these are for managing your recurring expenses. There are other ways to fill your coffers, of course. You’ll make very little money selling in a tiny village with the Terrified Villagers situation – you’ll make much more selling in a large city with the Ambushed Trade Routes situation. Every town has its own price modifiers that adjust up and down over the course of the game. That sort of thing.Īlso, where you sell matters. Basically, if it’s a purpose built weapon and not just a farm tool, it’s worth repairing. If you’re not sure what a “tier 2” weapon is, don’t worry – there aren’t explicit weapon tiers in the game, it’s just nomenclature the player base has adopted.

battle brothers perk guide

You can fine tune exact values and come up with formulas, but here’s an easy guideline: Repair “tier 2” weapons and above before selling them. At a certain durability/value ratio, you make more money by repairing items before selling them.












Battle brothers perk guide