Looking for the best mods in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord? Taleworlds’ sandbox RPG is now in early access and has been greeted with a ridiculous player count as fans of the series and newcomers flock to the next in the series. The studio shared details on how Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord mods will work, as they admire some of the best mods they’ve seen on Steam from the Mount and Blade series.

Taleworlds opened up the discussion to the Mount and Blade community, and specifically those interested in understanding how modding will function in Bannerlord and now mods are available and of course the modding community have been hard at work bringing the initial wave of Bannerlord mods for fans to tinker with.

Modders didn’t waste time creating some of the best Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord mods including those that enhance the graphics, adjust character outfits, and manipulate the surroundings. Here’s some of the best mods on the market as the game continues to grow in popularity, we’re sure more mods will become available.

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord mods

Developer Console

Does what it says on the tin. This mod will allow you to add the developer console to the title screen and use our compiled list of Bannerlord cheats and console commands.

BannerEditor Enhancer

If you want to be the ultimate bannerlord (what even is a bannerlord, actually?), then this customisation mod is the way to do it. It unlocks even more editing options so you can create brightly coloured masterpieces to charge into battle with.

Intro Disabler

Who wants to sit through the intro? If you just want to get on with it, then this popular intro disabling mod is a modding dream to save you time.

Lame horses are not lame

It sucks when your horse becomes lame, so if you want to mend your horsie then this simple mod will remove all penalties that come with a lame horse. Poor guys.

Dro’s colour correction

We couldn’t have a list of mods without a graphical enhancer, although Bannerlord is simply gorgeous, this colour correction mod slightly enhances the colour making each blade of grass pop.

Nexus Mods has already created a handy place to store all your Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord mods using its Vortex mod manager. Once you’ve installed the manager, simply use the Bannerlord extension to keep all your mods in one place.