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*Winning [[Tournaments]]
 
*Winning [[Tournaments]]
 
*Completing quests/missions
 
*Completing quests/missions
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*Holding successful [[Feast]]
   
 
Renown is important as it affects a number of things, such as whether you can join a [[factions|faction]]. The base requirement to join a faction is 160, although this can be lowered if your relationship with the faction's king is higher. To be able to help a claimant gain control of one of the factions, you need 200 renown. Renown heavily affects your [[Party#size|party size]].
 
Renown is important as it affects a number of things, such as whether you can join a [[factions|faction]]. The base requirement to join a faction is 160, although this can be lowered if your relationship with the faction's king is higher. To be able to help a claimant gain control of one of the factions, you need 200 renown. Renown heavily affects your [[Party#size|party size]].

Revision as of 03:01, 7 August 2010

As you progress through Mount and Blade, your character will earn more and more renown. Your character's renown is basically how well known he or she is throughout Calradia.

You can gain renown in a number of ways:

  • Winning battles - The more the odds are stacked against you, the more renown you will earn.
  • Winning Tournaments
  • Completing quests/missions
  • Holding successful Feast

Renown is important as it affects a number of things, such as whether you can join a faction. The base requirement to join a faction is 160, although this can be lowered if your relationship with the faction's king is higher. To be able to help a claimant gain control of one of the factions, you need 200 renown. Renown heavily affects your party size.