5. Ransom them at a town. Keep em prisoner or donate to other castle/town/faction. release after battle for rep with clan, dont capture or you cant gain that rep with clan by releasing them. I sometimes ransom them at towns but I think the reputation from releasing them may outweigh a few thousand denars. In Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord, Clan Tier will lock away various mechanics, such as becoming a vassal, or making your own kingdom, until a certain tier is reached. So, to get over these puny restraints, here is how you can increase your Clan Tier in Bannerlord and how you can do it fast. 4. What are the added abilities with the different "Clan Tier" levels? Is this list accurate and comprehensive? - More Companions - More Parties - Increase Party Size for Companions - Increase Your Party Size - More Workshops - More Caravans - Become a Mercenary - Become a Vassal - Start your own Kingdom . They will, it just takes time, and they need to be active of course. I have stopped playing rn, but when I stopped, only the first vassal clan that I had created had made it to the next tier, but I could not tell you how much time passed for it to happen. Reaching Clan Tier 1. The first thing new players will have to do before trying to become a mercenary in Bannerlord is to reach Clan Tier 1. To get there, you will need to earn 50 Renown, which can be pretty hard at the start of the game. However, there are a few ways you can increase your Clan Tier fast. Since you have no army and nothing Firstly, your Clan rank. Press L to open the Clan screen and then look in the upper right corner. This is your Clan Tier. Each Tier gives you more Party Size limit. For example, as a Tier 3 clan, I get an additional +15 Party Size, allowing me to add a further 15 soldiers to my party limit. This is constantly growing as your Clan Tier gets higher. Winning In Battle. This is the much more straightforward and quick way to earn renown. There is no set number to how much renown is earned in battle, as it scales off of the situation in which you Yes, absolutely. If you do very well with death mode on, the sultan will generally go down after a couple wars. If you get pretty close with relations prior (gather some horses, help some farmers) changes are good you'll rank high in the election process. Zto_red. VULtU.