George Apr 6, 2020 @ 7:46pm. The previous posters have the right of it. There's some more to consider, but some basic rules are: *Have a steady supply of items to supply a workshop. *Don't have competition for the same product. *Maximize profit based on item in / item out prices at a location. *Prosperity good, bandits bad. #3.
Early game just kill looters and sell prisoners and loot. Then bet on yourself in tournaments. Sell the prizes, especially the noble mounts. Keep that up till about 25k gold then find a companion with good trade stats and have them create an enhanced caravan. That money should roll your party unti clan tier 3.
one_thousand_pirates. • 1 yr. ago. I've heard that the economy take a while (200+ days) to settle in 1.8.0, and workshops themselves definitely have a ramp-up time. A good workshop should be making around 200 denars per day, apparently, but 300+ or even 400+ are possible.
This should only happen one "time" (but can be seen during multiple screens). If you proceed too fast, you will crash. If a hotfix for bannerlord comes, you'll encounter this problem again. After starting the game, it may take some time for items to load in as well. Avalon HCRP. Created by Luvlymangos Vordiac. Step into the enchanting world of Avalis, where hardcore roleplay reaches its zenith in Mount & Blade: Bannerlord. Avalon HCRP is not just a mod; it's a gateway to a realm where immersive storytelling, character development, and epic adventures thrive. If any of these towns' workshops are the same thing as yours, a brewery in the last example, buy them out and change the workshop to something else. After the workshop is changed sell it for a small overall cost. By manipulating the production in nearby towns you will drive up the cost of your workshop's production, yielding more profit. You, probably, all know the “weirdness” of workshops in Bannerlord. They have levels, but they are not upgradable. They are expensive, but not making enough money. Furthermore, they are not manageable. They took away from you in a random war that your kingdom declared to etc. QFgd.