Bannerlord cheats are one way to help you get past some of the obstacles that stop you from fulfilling your ultimate medieval roleplay. Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord has now left Steam Early Access, expanding on pretty much every system that made the original such a unique prospect, so it’s easy to look past some of the RPG game’s shonky feel and graphical glitches.
While you can download cheat engine mods to unlock some of the more substantial buffs and items in the game, you can also activate cheats within the Bannerlord files. There’s just the small issue that very few of these actually work. So, in case you’re curious, we’ve listed how to activate Bannerlord cheats, as well as which cheat codes work.
How to activate Bannerlord cheats If you want to stick with the limited selection of in-game Bannerlord cheats then you’ll need to do the following before starting your campaign:
Go to documents Navigate to Bannerlords Now configs Next engine.config Change the cheat_mode from 0 to 1 Save the file
Bannerlord cheats that work Once you’ve activated the Bannerlord cheats, there are a handful of working codes:
Ctrl + H – heals your character Ctrl + LMB – teleports you to the clicked location on the map Ctrl + Shift + H – heals your horse Ctrl + F2 – knocks out one of your troops Ctrl + F3 – damages your character Ctrl + Shift + F3 – knocks out the player’s horse Ctrl + Alt + F4 – knock all enemies unconscious Ctrl + F6 – knocks out one of your troops Ctrl + Shift + F6 – knocks out all of your troops Ctrl + F4 – knocks out an enemy Ctrl + A – sets all your attributes to 10 (only on the character screen) Ctrl + any number from 1 to 6 – raises the numbered attribute by one point (only on character screen) Ctrl + L – level up your character Ctrl + X – grants experience to currently selected troop type (only on party screen) Ctrl + X – adds 1,000 influence (only on clan screen) Ctrl + H – adds one troop of the currently selected type (only on party screen) Ctrl + Shift + H – adds ten troops of the currently selected type (only on party screen) Ctrl + F5 – freezes or unfreezes all action in the game Ctrl + Alt + T – displays all units on world map (warning: this reduces frame rates significantly)
Bannerlord console commands You can also press the Ctrl and Tilde (the one with this symbol: ~) to open the console. If you type ‘help’, you can bring up all of the console commands. Many of them are handy for modders, but if you just want to mess around with them, here are some of the best ones:
Add gold equal to # – campaign.add_gold_to_hero # Level up your character once – campaign.add_skill_xp_to_hero Add influence equal to # – campaign.add_influence # Add renown equal to # – campaign.add_renown_to_clan # Add a number of focus points equal to # – campaign.add_focus_points_to_hero # List all troops IDs – campaign.give_troops_help Add # troops to your party equal to the [TROOPID] – campaign.give_troops [TROOPID] # Generate a list all of your currently active quests – campaign.list_active_quests Complete your currently active quest – campaign.complete_active_quest Cancel your currently active quest – campaign.cancel_active_quest Have a child and instantly marry an NPC – campaign.conceive_child
We haven’t tested all of these, but these cheats are identical to those in Warband, so if you have a favourite, then it’s worth checking it after activating the cheats. Alternatively, you can mod the game by installing this handy developer console tool that lets you access the full console commands list.
Bannerlord cheats are one way to help you get past some of the obstacles that stop you from fulfilling your ultimate medieval roleplay. Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord has now left Steam Early Access, expanding on pretty much every system that made the original such a unique prospect, so it’s easy to look past some of the RPG game’s shonky feel and graphical glitches.
While you can download cheat engine mods to unlock some of the more substantial buffs and items in the game, you can also activate cheats within the Bannerlord files. There’s just the small issue that very few of these actually work. So, in case you’re curious, we’ve listed how to activate Bannerlord cheats, as well as which cheat codes work.
How to activate Bannerlord cheats
If you want to stick with the limited selection of in-game Bannerlord cheats then you’ll need to do the following before starting your campaign:
Bannerlord cheats that work
Once you’ve activated the Bannerlord cheats, there are a handful of working codes:
You can also press the Ctrl and Tilde (the one with this symbol: ~) to open the console. If you type ‘help’, you can bring up all of the console commands. Many of them are handy for modders, but if you just want to mess around with them, here are some of the best ones:
We haven’t tested all of these, but these cheats are identical to those in Warband, so if you have a favourite, then it’s worth checking it after activating the cheats. Alternatively, you can mod the game by installing this handy developer console tool that lets you access the full console commands list.