I'll just have to remember not to take family members into my party before I have a fief to set them as a governor in the future. There really should be a way to tell family/companions to leave the party for a while, there was a way to do that in warband (at least in mods for it, don't remember if it was an option without mods) I've had my siblings, spouses, and companions die on me though. And all of their items vanished with them. If you pay attention to either your combat log or the after-combat casualty report, it will tell you if a companion has died. In the loot screen, you have the option to still go over to that companion and alter their gear. In Mount and Blade, companions play an important role in your journey as a leader. However, there may come a time when you need how to dismiss companions in Mount and Blade: Bannerlord for various reasons, such as strategic decisions, personal preferences, or to make room for new recruits. I have also noticed something similar with companions. I saw a post here and didn't think much about it, at first. Dismiss a companion and they're gone. I noticed in a bandit camp that I could still select my fired companion. Unfortunately, I tend to strip em naked before I send em off into the wilderness, so the companion was useless. The second way to dismiss a companion is by using a clan menu. First, you should open this menu using primary hotkey L. After that, scroll down to see all companions grouped in the thematic list. You only need to select the companion you wish to kick and click on the large red button β€œKick from clan.” To remove the Disorganized party speed debuff in Bannerlord, all you need to do is wait. After a few in-game hours have passed, the party will organize itself and get rid of the debuff. This debuff exists to give reinforcing parties a chance to stop invaders and opposing forces from escaping after an offensive move. I haven't quite done battle of that sice much yet, but if it's anything like previous installments then it's limited by the battle size. Usually it would go by the sizes of each army and allocate a balanced number to each army (if you had 50% more troops your portion of the allocated troops will be 50% larger than the opponent's). The subreddit for all things dedicated to Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord. I made a new party and put 45 of them with a companion as the leader. Shortly after, I Can confirm. 1. saintcuervo. β€’ 2 yr. ago. Take their troops and disband them. Either give the troops to a second companion, temporarily and outfit the first. (I use governor assignments to "teleport" characters who end up in some other town -- go to your town or castle, appoint the governor and take the governor to your party then appoint the Select the companion leading the group and click Disband Party. Just go into your Clan Tab, navigate over to Parties, and then click on Caravans. Mount & Blade II M4EeYE.