Sell at the higher price and move on to the next city. Start selling at Chaikand, and work your way north. Bring Furs back south. After a few runs the prices will start to even out, and you'll have to find a new trade route, but apply the same principles. By that time your Trade skill should be up around 50+.
The same thing is true if you manage to piss off a village. NPC power levels are randomized at the beginning of the game. Interestingly, the Powerful notables (the ones where you can recruit nobles) spawn in chunks. If one village has one, the nearby villages probably have one as well. This means that if you ever find a cluster of powerful
The least effort way to level it that I have found is simply selling tons of food to a town after it's been in a siege. They will be screaming for food, and everything will be 'red', etc. huge trade XP, but a little sporadic. Otherwise, there is really no way around the going around to cities buying low, selling high.
(Remember, you don't need companions with good Trade skill for caravan leaders. It's better to send combat-oriented ones with good Tactics, Leadership, and fighting skills. Trading will level up quickly on them, quicker than combat skills on a merchant.) Further Addendum: Winter 1, 1084. 19.6k denars. 3 caravans running.
Your best bet is to look at the villages tied to a town and purchase workshops that use whatever those villages supply. You can check the nearby castle villages to to see what towns they normally trade with but again if the castle is flupped, those villages will switch to trading with the nearest town of the same faction. 1. Anonymous_Jakalope.
Get a few workshops and get the perk for trade rumors from your workshops. Then just go off that. That's the best way I've found so far. This comment was from 8 months ago, they've since updated it so trading horses and mules isn't great. Best way I've seen to level up trading now is the caravan exploit.
Other Bannerlord trade tips. While following rumours from caravans and clever investments in certain types of items for trade is certainly the best way to make lots of money, there are a few more ways that you can make a quick buck. Here are just a few of them: Completing quests can give you a small cash injection. Go to a settlement and click
Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord continues a decent Trade level will start to really save money and keep the bank account flowing much more freely. The best place to set up a workshop is a
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord allows you to develop your settlements into money making machines! But in order to get the most gold flowing through your town, you need to ensure that you have the right infrastructure in place. Setting up workshops is key to doing this, and there are some workshops that are better for specific towns than others.
Hardwood when collected in battanian cities can be as low as 11 denari, buy up till 25ish denari, do not sell below 30 denari, in high demand Ive seen it go up to 80 denari each. Flax bought below 10 denari, sell above 14 denari. Iron ore buy below 40 denari, sell above 55 denari. Anything else if you see it low buy it, but dont stock up on it.
Bannerlord, like Skyrim, Warband, and hundreds of other PC games is HIGHLY moddable, and we as a playerbase are going to leverage the fact that the developers were gracious enough to include that feature, a feature that is slowly getting harder to find because I think most devs these days are like you seem to be and think modding is a bad thing.
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