Raw materials and their connection to Workshops.. Discussion. I thought it would be helpful to compile a list of raw materials Villages can produce and how those base components are used by available Workshops to produce output. There's some unknowns, like Butter, Fur, Cheese, etc where do they come from?
galend, jaculan, sibir, argoron, lycaron, quasira, sanala, askar. all what matters so workshops are profitable, be it +10 or +250 does not matter much in the end. best places are safest towns in ally kingdom. Wool Weavery has the highest income as i experienced.
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Mount & Blade II Bannerlord Best Workshop Locations. Greetings, in this guide I will help you locate one of the best, if not the best Workshop locations that I found in the game right now. With this workshop you will be making around 250-500 Denars daily. Remember that the amount you get varies daily, sometimes you get very little and sometimes
So I've seen people on streams saying that different businesses are working best in specific towns. My char is with the Khuzaits, just created that one farmed some money through trading and tournaments and now would like to open some profitable businesses. For me most important are the Khuzait cities. What businesses seem to make good money in what town?
2 ways to really use workshops. Focus on what is for a more hands off approach. Use it to create shortages to make bank trading I personally like the 2nd way, let the shop run out or resources in town, then you run around the map, buy up what you need, sell it in your workshop town for a heavy markup, then shop makes money on top of that.
The best way to determine local goods, is to just go in, and open trade. see what is in excess. But you also need to know whats selling. one of the best things you can do, is have extra cash, and go to neighboring cities, and if there is competition, but the competition, and change it, then sell it. Suggesting workshops become obsolete is silly.
Yeah when I was playing before launch they were a decent source of income early game, but in my most recent post-launch save I bought a Brewery in a place that has two Grain villages attached, and despite being years and years into the game (renown 4 now with two cities, bought the Workshop in the first few days after a lucky tournament prize) the Workshop has still made 0 gold in the time I
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As is currently (1.1.x 1.2.x) are Caravans better than Workshops? Caravans are better early game workshops are better late game. Once you have high level companions you can do late game caravans again (mid game though your companions aren't skilled enough to dodge lots of war parties so if you have kingdoms at war they can get captured easily Can someone from Taleworlds explain how the workshops work out profits? I have two in Seonon, one Smithy & one tannery. Iron is very cheap around Seonon, I can usually always make a profit selling it to Dunglanys. So that was the first choice, it turns a nice profit 400 - 900 per day (variable) Cows are also cheap from Seonon and the local cattle village, so I guessed that would also make a
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