


The following mods were designed for the original Mount&Blade, and are not compatible with the expansion. Mods with names but no links will be removed from this list. It is the intent that viewers take some time to develop complete articles on their favorite mods rather than just being satisfied with links to a download. A few iconic images would be nice as well. It's set in the 17th century in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.This page is a list of mods for the Mount&Blade series.įans of particular mods should take some time to flesh out the entries and keep the version numbers up to date. There's also the Mount and Blade: With Fire and Sword expansion which is loosely based on the historical novel of the same name. It uses the same map as Native Warband, but is set a few centuries in the future and pains more of an early Renaissance picture compared to the medieval society of the original game. Apparently you can build your own knighthood order, go on a crusade, and a variety of other things.Ī more pseudo historical mod is Nova Aetas. There's so much content in this mod that I still haven't even found it all. They cover almost the entirety of Europe, the Middle East, all while keeping as historically accurate as possible. I've never gotten into it myself, but if you're interested in the Sengoku Jidai period of Japan, give it a try.Īnno Domini 1257 and/or Medieval Conquests (I believe the latter is the most updated version) are probably the largest mods I've ever played. Gekokujo is set in Japan and is often considered one of the greatest. I prefer Viking Conquest between the two, but they both take place at roughly the same time period on the British Isles (give or take a few centuries). Brytenwalda and it's DLC counterpart Viking Conquest are both excellent examples of historical mods.
