

To prevent a companion from objecting and no longer being able to be sent out to raise your right to rule, you should not recruit the party member who objects until the one they object to has already been sent out, or you can alternatively dismiss the objector when you are about to send your companion on a mission to raise right to rule (and then rehire the dismissed companion if you want) (The objector companion will object if you hire him/her before the objected returns from the mission.).

If you are captured while a companion is promoting your right to rule, you will not gain right to rule when he or she returns. The following are companions who could be sent out and corresponding companions who object: It should be noted that the objection is against the companion you have chosen, not that you are sending someone out. This means the objector will not be able to go. This will then lead to the option where you can send them off in your name.Īny companion will do the job, but each has one other companion that will object if they are in your party. Simply ask them about what they think about you as a monarch, etc., they will begin to tell you about the old ways and so on. If you are the vassal of a monarch, they will talk about your dangerous ambitions to your face, but will do the job nonetheless. You can even do this if you only have you and a companion in your party and nothing else. The bonus from each companion sent out is +3, quite an increase seeing as it comes for free. You can send out every companion once to spread the word about you wanting to become a king. The following is a list of actions that change your right to rule rating:Ĭompanion returns with letter, recognized as monarch However the internal script that decides to declare war does not check this variable. It is a common mistaken belief that it does. Note that Right to Rule has no impact on whether or not other factions declare war on you in Warband. It is advised that before you start a nation of your own, you prepare yourself enough so that the lords respect/know you.

Remember that you, the player, are just a foreigner in Calradia, and getting right to rule is very difficult. This can take the form of the lords stating that 'You are a lord with no master' and vice versa after you talk to them.

Having low right to rule also means that the lords in different factions will not respect you as much when you talk to them. If you have a low right to rule, other kingdoms will take you as a renegade, and other lords may not join your faction when you attempt to persuade them. The higher your right to rule is, the more likely lords will be to see you as the real monarch and even join you. This is used when you are founding your own kingdom, and it only appears in Warband. Right to rule is the amount of respect points you have.
