Guns, laddy... guns and cannon!
Ah yes, this is what it all boils down to. The magical difference between looking your foe in the eye and cussing them... or actually doing something about it! The Napoleonic era had an abundancy of different weaponry and Mount&Blade: Napoleonic Wars did a very fine job incorporating most of those weapons into the game.
First up is an Excel© sheet I made showing all the currently available equipment.
Below that are the various topics. Click the corresponding button to read more! :)
First up is an Excel© sheet I made showing all the currently available equipment.
Below that are the various topics. Click the corresponding button to read more! :)
The different weaponry categories
Below are the different categories associated with this page. Press one of the 'read more' buttons to read more about the topic of your choice.
Rifles, muskets and handguns
Information regarding the game's load-and-fire type of portable weaponry.
Swords and sabres
The weapons of choice for gentleman warfare, swords and sabres come in many different varieties. This subpage covers the topic of all things sword-like.
Horse types
Not really a weapon, but important enough to have their own topic, the horses of Mount&Blade: Napoleonic Wars have a little story to tell as well.
Regimental flags
Every regiment has their flag (some regiments even have a choice of two!) The details and images of all the various flags can be found here.
Misc. Weaponry
Other than the muskets and swords, Mount&Blade: Napoleonic Wars offers more items to be called 'weapon'. Some of which deserve that title, and some... well... don't. Read more about the oddities of the arsenal here!
Misc. Equipment
Some equipment isn't really considered a weapon, but is still very much an item of vital importance on the battlefield. Read on for more information about these not-so-really-weapon-like items.
Artillery
No army is complete without a vast set of cannons, howitzers, mortars and more. These Napoleonic weapons of mass destruction are important, and having some basic knowledge of them can make a difference between life or death.