Calradia 1050 A.D.: Mercenary Uprising is a single-player mod for Mount & Blade Warband 1.166 and higher. Calradia 1050 A.D. Mercenary Uprising V. 3.0 is built on the following major modifications for Warband: *Diplomacy 4.2. *Pre-Battle Orders and Deployment (PBOD).92 including Formations. *Freelancer 1.51. (with several fixes from Floris 2.55 and some modified code by me). *JacobHinds improved morale and routing system code. *Three added factions (Keltons, Khergiz, and Geroians). *My own modification of troop recruiting including town and castle recruitment and manor recruitment as well as customizable troops and extensively re-worked faction troops. *** The mod also includes several popular OSP kits and codes, including bridge battles, tavern animations, banking, outposts, recruitment from castles, and the salt mine. *** The mod has added a good number of armor,weapons, and horses from various OSPs as well as many of my own work.

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Redleg99 Author
Redleg99 - - 957 comments

The new leather cuirass over a thicker padded gambeson.

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Mechoyu
Mechoyu - - 44 comments

woaahh, thats a wicked long spike on that polehammer :o
and good to see more inbetween/low end armors being made. this one here looks pretty snazy to~

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Redleg99 Author
Redleg99 - - 957 comments

The polehammer is just an enlarged rusty pick hammer. I wanted to see what it would look like in-game so I gave it to my character.

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Redleg99 Author
Redleg99 - - 957 comments

I have added a number of medium armors, either padded or leather, for version 2. Some are from OSPs and some are mine, with some shown here. I didn't want all the troops from the commoner lines wearing mail byrnies and hauberks. I have also given archers less heavy equipment.

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takverely
takverely - - 20 comments

the armor looks amazing...
polehammer is a little bit unrealistic for me... did infantrymen use that kind of weps in middleages? how could it had been used in real battle?!

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Redleg99 Author
Redleg99 - - 957 comments

Polehammers were used in the mid to late middle ages and probably not in the early middle ages. The one shown in this image is just an experimental upsized pick that was meant to represent an early "bec de corbin" or raven's beak weapon. I wanted to experiment with a two-handed piercing weapon. I don't know if I will keep it for version 2.0 as I am just testing it out.

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These will be in soon-to-be released version 2.