Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. Low income from Workshop. I have a workshop in Car Banseth. It is a Vinter, and so it should be making Wine from the large amount of Grapes that are produced by two of the linked settlements to Car Banseth. But having traveled back and forth across the lands, and then staying in Car Banseth for several days, the
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For workshops: Being the only one to have a kind of workshop should make it profitable, but it has to have at least one trade bound settlement producing the raw material. If there are no similar workshops nearby, caravans will take less of the raw materials, making it even cheaper to produce and more likely that caravans by your products, thus
Caravan Method MORE PASSIVE INCOME!! (Should be done after you make a couple of workshops) -
Breweries and Smithies I think are probably the best two shops to try and get a regional monopoly on wherever you are for max income. Towns with higher prosperity will generate more demand and higher prices for the products. A town with only 2-3k prosperity will bottom out prices even with only one workshop.
I know modding Bannerlord is horrible due to many incompabilities and game instability. I have +500 hrs ingame and I think 50 hrs of trying new mods only. There are many interesting big mods which unfortunately produce game instabilities for me (e.g. Calradia Expanded: Kingdoms, Banner Kings, Calradia at War - Custom Spawns and a few more, War
How do i get it to level 2. it does over time by selling stuff on the market i think. the way to push it is to buy the raw materials at a production village and sell it en-mass to the city you have that workshop in. The workshop then will buy the raw produce at low prices (as you have just flooded the market with it) and will sell for more of a
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. Workshops and village resources. So I've been reading about how to determine the best workshops to build in cities and it seems that it all depends on the resources that the local villages produce. This makes sense why would you build a blacksmith in a town with now iron mines or a winery with no vinyards.
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