Mount & Blade: Warband

Mount & Blade: Warband

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Glitch where my troops suddenly turn hostile
I don't know why, but during some battles (only really noticed this during a big battle with Aroulo war party but it might have happened beforehand) my troops (even though we're winning overwhelmingly) will suddenly become part of the enemy and have to be taken down (I know this for certain because Knights of the Crown are not normally part of Aroulo war parties).
As you can imagine, this is really annoying when really good troops suddenly turn hostile and I have to kill them (also should mention that they are removed from my group and I can't get them back).
I will say that I have been using the character editor to give my character really high stats (for fun) and that I can have a ridiculosly high amount of troops (though when I noticed this happening, I only had around 300), but I'm not sure if this is in direct relation to the aformentioned bug.

Anyone encounter anything like this and does anyone know how to avoid this from happening?
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Aranwen1 10 Dec, 2018 @ 12:42pm 
it could be the weapons they used caused confusions which is why your units turned against you. read something about it in another topic.
KingChimera 12 Dec, 2018 @ 5:54pm 
from my end it only happens when I fight Aroulo war parties could be a hidden mechanic for there hurlers perhaps
Sack Lunch 12 Dec, 2018 @ 6:46pm 
Originally posted by KingChimera:
from my end it only happens when I fight Aroulo war parties could be a hidden mechanic for there hurlers perhaps
The Leaf Bombs cause an effect called "madness" now and when you hit an enemy they start to fight their allies. The reverse is true so that if your units get hit then your units turn hostile
Thelookoutpoint 12 Dec, 2018 @ 9:05pm 
Originally posted by Sack Lunch:
Originally posted by KingChimera:
from my end it only happens when I fight Aroulo war parties could be a hidden mechanic for there hurlers perhaps
The Leaf Bombs cause an effect called "madness" now and when you hit an enemy they start to fight their allies. The reverse is true so that if your units get hit then your units turn hostile
That's fine in concept, but that essentially means that if one of your troops gets hit, you have effectively lost that troop. I mean, you could get lucky and knock them out, but more than likely, that troop will get killed by your other troops and thus, if you spent forever grinding up an iron guardsman, tough luck...
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