Making money is actually quite easy, if you know what you are doing. I've had passive income up to 20k/day with caravans and workshops doing ~500/day (from 100/day - 1500/day). Lets start with the cities. Prosperity of a city determines how much it consumes and how much money it makes. The only other way I know is smithing which I’m terrible at and don’t really understand is there any other ways to make money that aren’t through war and smithing. Smithing is the best, caravans and workshops help with passive income, but selling loot is a good non-skill way. Build yourself a little merchant scheme. Buy low sell high. Ash shaft removes requirement for wood which drastically increase price, harpoon head has best damage per iron and maxed length increase that damage. Though it's not top price item, it's really close to it and requires only 1 iron and 1 coal to make, so easily manufactured at huge scales. Which one need to open each part. If you need money, try smithing. Trade takes time so i don't do it. Quest gives some money if you stack them and do them on peace time. On war time, best thing is to fight lords, sell prisoners and loot. 1 lord with 100 units can give you 10k denars. Raid villages or join a siege defense. You gotta gain that influence. I make my money from war, and when the war ends I’ll improve my fiefs, and attack bandits. Once I’m low on funds I’ll use my influence to encourage my nation to start another war. Join an army, destroy the enemy, and enjoy the loot. I’ll get around 150,000+denars by the time the war ends. There's a generalized formula for how much profit/loss you get for each upgrade. Recruitmient/upgrade costs change based on perks. Just plug your gold/influence per troop in up top. As a general rule at low values tier 3 troops sell for the most and tier 4 troops are profitable at high merc prices (210+). m2fJC. Landowner needs Manual Laborers - This quest can pay the most gold of any in the game, provided you have enough higher tier bandit prisoners. Early game it's a key source of income even with only looter captives. However, you will skip it later in the game. Inn and Out - Very quick and can pay ~200 gold to complete. 7. 15 comments. Best. Add a Comment. RackieW33 • 1 yr. ago. 1: battle. n.1 income early, mid and even mostly late game for me. and I don't even usually ransom the nobles. 2: fiefs. especially late game. +1000-3000 per town or something like that. 3. trading yourself can also earn you lots of money. The only other way I know is smithing which I’m terrible at and don’t really understand is there any other ways to make money that aren’t through war and smithing. Smithing is the best, caravans and workshops help with passive income, but selling loot is a good non-skill way. Build yourself a little merchant scheme. Buy low sell high. The most cost effective ones are usually the Midland Palfrey & Steppe Horse. Bonus tip: when adding horses to your inventory, you can check the impact on your party speed in real-time by looking at the icon on the bottom right. If you hover over it for details, you will notice the "Footmen using mounts" bonus. Money making has been massively nerfed around the board and likely will continue to get balancing. Bannerlord money is actually already really close to Warband. I usually played PoP mod so I might be somewhat off with these numbers, but my dyeworks/leathershops costing 10-12k would usually net me 400-600 every week.

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