- Mount And Blade Warband Cheats Ps4
- Mount And Blade Console Commands
- Mount And Blade 2 Console Commands
Map ControlsEdit
Mount And Blade Warband Cheats Ps4
Undocumented/'hidden' controls Edit
- Ctrl+Space: makes you move a lot faster in the overworld.
- Space+Ctrl: If you press Space first and Ctrl second, you will wait on the spot on the map you're in, but time will also pass much faster.
- Ctrl+J: 'stuns' the horse you're riding (as if it just hit a wall).
- Ctrl+left click: Holding control while left clicking on an 'upgrade to..' button upgrades all eligible troops simultaneously, rather than just one. You can also use this for garrisoning, selling prisoners, and disbanding troops.
- Shift+left click: Functions similarly to Ctrl+left click as explained above, but changes the amount to 10 troops at once. However, it does not work when upgrading troops.
- Using cheats can unlock a big multitude of hidden controls.
Mount And Blade Console Commands
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Battle Cheats
Hotkey | Effect |
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Ctrl+H | Heals your character. |
Ctrl+Shift+H | Refills your horse's health. |
Ctrl+F4 | Delivers blunt damage to a random enemy (doesn't hurt horses). |
Ctrl+alt+F4 | Delivers blunt damage to all enemies. |
Ctrl+F6 | Delivers blunt damage to a random ally. |
Ctrl+Shift+F6 | Delivers blunt damage to all allies. |
Ctrl+F5 | AI takes control of the player character. You can command yourself with the party command keys. |
Ctrl+F3 | Delivers blunt damage to the player character. |
Ctrl+F9 | Toggles slow motion. |
Ctrl+F11 | Freezes time. |
Mount And Blade 2 Console Commands
Non-Battle Cheats
Hotkey | Effect |
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Ctrl+X | Gives you 1000 experience points while on the character screen. |
Ctrl+X | Gives a selected soldier 100 experience points while on the party screen (retail version only). |
Ctrl+X | Gives 1000 denars while on the inventory screen (retail version only). |
Ctrl+W | Gives you 10 points to each Weapon Proficiency while on the character screen. |
Ctrl+Left Click | Teleports the party to the cursor (when on the map screen). |
Ctrl+T | Lets you see all parties and tracks on the map screen. |
Ctrl+L | Automatic level up. Warning: Do not level past 62. |
Cheatmenu
- Pressing Ctrl+~ (tilde, next to the number row) opens the console. Entering 'cheatmenu' will activate the cheatmenu, which allows for a wide variety of debug cheats (for those whose where tilde doesn’t work press ctrl+¬ [below escape]).
- To deactivate the cheatmenu, bring the console back up and enter 'nocheatmenu'.
- In Warband, alternative way to bring up cheatmenu, since that tilde key doesn't work on every computer, is to go to 'mount and blade warbandmodulesnative' and open 'menus' -txt. There, look for mno_tutorial_cheat 1 31 2 1 0, and change the last value from 0 to 1. Save the 'menus' on your desktop, change the name of the original menus into 'back up' or something as easily recognizable. Now move the new menu into your native dictionary. For this to work, you also need to start a new game. When creating the new character, you get the option 'CHEAT!' when choosing the town as your first destination. Choose 'CHEAT!'.
- Using the cheatmenu you can raise your renown, honor and right to rule, instantly besiege towns and castles, get any item in the game, change the weather, change your banner, make kings and lords instantly like you, and do so much more.
Import/Export Exploitation
- Go to your character page and click on statistics
- Click 'Export Character'.
- Minimize the game screen.
- Go to your documents folder.
- Find the file 'Mount&Blade Warband Characters' (or 'Characters' in the Mount&Blade Warband folder).
- Open the file labelled the name of your character.
- Change what you want for the character, e.g. delete the money you have and type in a bigger sum.
- Save and exit.
- Maximise the game screen.
- Go back to the statistics page and click 'Import Character'.
- Click import and continue playing as that character - who should now have stats that you had specified.
Movement Controls
Movement in Mount and Blade is an important thing to master particularly when you are engaged in battle. The basic controls are easy to learn and similar to standard FPS controls.
Moving on Foot
- W – walk forward
- S – walk backwards
- A – strafe left
- D – strafe right
You can use the mouse to change direction. Moving the mouse around when your character is stationary will rotate the view around you. When you press W to move forward you will move in the direction you have rotated the mouse to face.
Moving on Horseback
- W – speed up
- S – slow down
- A – turn left
- D – turn right
You can move the mouse around the rotate your view while on horseback but it won’t affect your direction. You can also use the command Ctrl+R to rear the horse if you need to stop in a hurry.
Combat Controls
Combat in Mount and Blade is challenging and intuitive. You can strike and defend in specific directions by modifying your attack with a directional command. So by moving in a direction with the mouse as you strike, the attack will be made in the relative direction, from left, right, overhead or stab. It sounds more complicated than it is and this system makes for some terrific melee combat game-play.
- Left Mouse Click – swipe your sword, axe or spear
- Left Mouse Hold – hold it down for ranged weapon attacks and release to fire
- Spacebar – jump (this works on horseback as well)
- Right Mouse – cancel attack with a ranged weapon or hold it down to defend with a shield
- Mouse Wheel – cycle weapons
Non-Combat Controls
These controls will work either on the large world map screen or when you are wandering around a town, castle or village but not engaged in combat.
- C – access your character screen
- F – perform an action such as talking to someone (a keyword will pop up on the HUD to show you when you can perform an action)
- I – access inventory screen
- P – access your party screen
- Esc – Pause and access the game option menu (can also be used to exit a screen such as your inventory)
- F9 – quicksave option
- Spacebar – pause on the world map
- Ctrl+Left Mouse – can be used to quickly buy or move items on the trade screen
Inventory
Your inventory is vitally important and holds all of your equipment and supplies. You must ensure you always have an adequate amount of food in your inventory to feed your party. If you run out of food they will get annoyed and may leave the party.
On the inventory screen you can also equip yourself with weapons, defensive items and clothing and a horse. There are specific slots for each item. Your weapons slots are limited to four. In battle you will be equipped by default with whatever is in the top slot, although you can change to another weapon with the mouse wheel. A chest will also appear on the battlefield next to your starting point and if you access it you can swap in other items from your full inventory.