Mount & Blade: Warband

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XenoAlbedo Jul 19, 2014 @ 11:38pm
Is there a cheat to find bandit hideouts?
So the true sight cheat doesn't work for hideous, and I am absolutely sick of Tihr caravans getting constantly obliterated by gigantic sea raider armies. I'm no fan of cheats, but I can't find their damn landing anywhere.
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Miiiiiiiiiiiiike Jul 19, 2014 @ 11:41pm 
They are along the Coast between reveydin or richveg, whichever is the coastal one. Keep travelling westward from that town and you will find one. Sea raiders get in high concentration near the hideout so where's there is smoke, there is fire.

Otherwise a wiki, or a guide will tell you the three or four spots where they could be.
Last edited by Miiiiiiiiiiiiike; Jul 19, 2014 @ 11:42pm
XenoAlbedo Jul 19, 2014 @ 11:43pm 
Originally posted by Miiiiiiiiiiiiike:
They are along the Coast between reveydin or richveg, whichever is the coastal one. Keep travelling westward from that town and you will find one. Sea raiders get in high concentration near the hideout so where's there is smoke, there is fire.
Already checked there and can't find it. The largest group of Sea Raiders I've found is always around Tihr, Curin Castle, and Sargoth for some strange reason. I'm using the Floris mod by the way. Maybe I'll just dump all my skill points into spotting next time my companions and I level up.
Last edited by XenoAlbedo; Jul 19, 2014 @ 11:43pm
Red Bat Jul 20, 2014 @ 1:12am 
This is why I never accept a bandit camp quest until I already know where the camp is. Just wander around until you see a few sea raider parties, then comb the nearby area until you find it. If you have tracking, you might be able to just follow the path the bandits took right back to their camp.
obliviondoll Jul 20, 2014 @ 1:26am 
Good tracking can let you follow the tracks back to the camp. Good spotting and decent tracking lets you see them from further off than they can see you, identify when they're "patrolling" (not heading back to camp) or "travelling" (heading back to camp) and follow them back to the camp using the tracks and your spotting ability to stay close enough to keep track of them but far enough to avoid alerting them or making them switch to fleeing from your forces (or attacking if they think they're stronger)
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Date Posted: Jul 19, 2014 @ 11:38pm
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