eg using $4500 to buy a factory that give us $300+ per week. The investment is 8+% in return. Ususllay, our 1st-3rd factory are those good return ones before we have the money to buy the most profitable factory. We can sell our best return ones and change them to most profitable ones after we have the money. As a vassal/king you can form armies, and add the companion parties to your army, for no cost. This way you can artifically increase your party size tremendously, since when in army, they will never stop following you arround. It's also the only way to reliably farm leadership skill, since the fastest way to get leadership xp is to lead armies. MEDICINE: Really the best way to level this is to have a bunch of wounded troops, set your companion as your party medic, and wait in town to heal the troops. Making money: There is lots of info on smithing $$ out there. That's the best way to make money in the early game. For sustainable finances later in the game, assess your garrisons. A Productive Enterprise is a feature exclusive to Mount&Blade: Warband that allows a player to build a small industrial facility for a large initial lump-sum plus a weekly maintenance fee. In return, the facility can convert raw material goods into finished product goods that usually have a higher sell price, allowing the player to profit from the difference. An enterprise can be set to run Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. Brewery is best? So the more I understand the economy, the more it seems breweries are the best workshop to own in terms of profit. Grain is almost always 4-10x cheaper than beer, so I rarely get a brewery that produces less than 150 a day. One of them even produces 500 denars regularly. . As a vassal/king you can form armies, and add the companion parties to your army, for no cost. This way you can artifically increase your party size tremendously, since when in army, they will never stop following you arround. It's also the only way to reliably farm leadership skill, since the fastest way to get leadership xp is to lead armies. Sort by: Open comment sort options. Timeskipper9. • 2 yr. ago. According to steamdb.info , the lowest recorded discount for Bannerlord has been 20% which was the summer sale of 2021. Is it worth the current price tag at $45/£36? Depends on if you played and enjoyed the hell out of its predecessor, Warband. A Productive Enterprise is a feature exclusive to Mount&Blade: Warband that allows a player to build a small industrial facility for a large initial lump-sum plus a weekly maintenance fee. In return, the facility can convert raw material goods into finished product goods that usually have a higher sell price, allowing the player to profit from the difference. An enterprise can be set to run you buy all the workshops of the one good type in the game map and then change them to something else and sell them. You then set up in a area with those workshops. You then have the only workshop producing that one good so because demand is much higher now you make more money What side business to buy,? Question. I wanna buy a side business that makes the most money because last time I had this much denars (30k), I lost them after a few days because the war had stopped and I didnt get any new money.

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