Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord

Character Manager
Prozengan  [developer] 30 Oct, 2022 @ 4:53am
Use case examples

Use case examples

Those use case are some simple example. You can do more complicated stuff with the command, but I'll stay simple for the sake of explanation.

Transfer your hero from a save to another

ORIGINAL SAVE character_manager.save mainHeroName A file mainHeroName.txt should be created in your documents NEW SAVE Create a main hero with the same name character_manager.load mainHeroName You now have your old main character available


Change the data of a specific hero

character_manager.save heroNameToModify Edit the generated heroNameToModify.txt file as you wish Some data need to be activated, replace the =false values by =true if you want character_manager.load heroNameToModify The hero should now have the new stats you wanted


Transfer all my companions from a save to another

ORIGINAL SAVE character_manager.save companions (litteraly, that's the command) You should now have all the files of existing companions generated. If you do no wish to transfer them all, either delete manually the files, or export your companions one by one with the usual command. NEW SAVE character_manager.load_all_companions This command will generate your companions automaticaly, no need to do anything more

NOTE : if one of your companions does not appear in the party, it's probably because one of the generated wanderer have the exact same name. Change the name of the wanderer first, or change the name of your companion in the txt file/filename.