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Mount And Blade Warband 17th Century Mod [portable] Link

The 17th century was a pivotal era of "Pike and Shot" warfare, where traditional medieval steel met the devastating power of early gunpowder. While the base game of Mount & Blade: Warband focuses on medieval combat, several ambitious mods transport players to the 1600s, featuring muskets, heavy artillery, and complex political landscapes. Top 17th-Century Mods for Warband

Best For: Global conquest and diverse cultures (Samurai to Conquistadors). mount and blade warband 17th century mod

4. Economy & Equipment

  • The Officer Class: A new armor slot type. You can purchase a "Sash" or "Officer Belt" which provides a morale boost to nearby troops but offers no protection.
  • Loot System: Enemies drop uniques like "Battered Harquebus" or "Rusted Breastplate." You can pay a Master Gunsmith to refurbish these into Masterwork items.
  • New Trade Goods: Tobacco, Coffee, and Silk become high-value trade items. Establishing trade routes with the "New World" (off-map) generates passive income.
  • Ammunition Logistics: Gunpowder is a consumable resource. You must purchase "Powder Kegs" in towns to ensure your musketeers can reload during battles. Running out means they are melee fodder.

Weapons & Armor of the Era

| Weapon Type | Examples | Tactical Role | |-------------|----------|----------------| | Matchlock Musket | "Caliver," "Arquebus" | Line infantry, volley fire | | Wheel-lock Pistol | "Petronel" | Cavalry close-range punch | | Pikes (5.5m) | Swedish pike | Anti-cavalry, melee anchor | | Swords | Schiavona, Walloon sword, Szabla | Officer sidearm, cavalry melee | | Polearms | Lance, Bardiche | Shock charge, armor crush | The 17th century was a pivotal era of

Setting: Eastern Europe (Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the Cossack Hetmanate). Key Features: The Officer Class: A new armor slot type

The mod is deeply rooted in history, specifically the period following the English Civil Wars when the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth faced off against its neighbors. You’ll find several distinct factions, each with unique troop trees: