Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

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Civilized With Crafted Items
   
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3 Nov, 2022 @ 3:54am
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Civilized With Crafted Items

Description
Makes every item in the game Civilian!
Will work with new modded items too!
Should be compatible with any mod that modifies or adds new items.

Has the ability to make crafted items civilian.
Warning! The changes will be permanent! While standard items will return to normal if the mod is removed, the Crafted Items will stay Civilian if the game is saved with the mod!
14 Comments
Purge 9 Jun, 2024 @ 1:34pm 
does this work with 1.2.8?
Argus von Stein 13 Jun, 2023 @ 12:24pm 
Found it! Sorry, the exact name search wasn't giving any results. For anyone wondering, it's Civilized on Nexus.
Pinkie Arg  [author] 13 Jun, 2023 @ 9:56am 
It's hosted on nexus! On Steam they are separate mods, but at nexus one
Argus von Stein 13 Jun, 2023 @ 5:26am 
Could you, please, post it on Nexus as well? It seems that Steam mods don't work in offline mode, and I'll have to leave stable internet connection for some time. I bet there will be more people with similar problems eventually, so it would be really nice if you did.
Pinkie Arg  [author] 28 May, 2023 @ 11:38am 
Yes, but see the warning!
NPC 28 May, 2023 @ 12:55am 
Is it safe midgame?
𝔗𝔢𝔞 ❀ 13 May, 2023 @ 11:27pm 
Perfect.
And as it should be, because many lords have non civ weapons for their civ outfit.
The King of Spades 16 Jan, 2023 @ 8:29am 
Thank you. This mod is exactly what i was looking for! Thank you Sir!
Crustacean the soup 4 Nov, 2022 @ 2:06am 
Just I needed! Just in time!
DezZzO 3 Nov, 2022 @ 5:54am 
Cool mods. Adding to the previous conversation from what I know of history: it doesn't seem like high nobles or lords actually wore their military clothing that often. Assassination of nobles that walked around relatively unsafe cities (like with Louis I, Duke of Orléans) was a relatively common occurance. And it's not like their gear would help them. It was mostly a matter of guards, you wouldn't really want to walk in military clothing. I'm no history expert by any means, but even civilians clothing we're allowed to wear in-game don't make that much sense.
So while I like your mods and your idea behind it, I wouldn't really explain it via historic context.