Caravans are good if you don't have millions by selling broken smithed weapons. Plus it gives those characters xp, so they get better with time. The bonuses they get from trading will add about 2% profit from 0-300, because of taleworlds math. The levels are useful to level other abilities though.
For players who are into the caravan lifestyle in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord, then this is also a must. Locations like Husn Fulq offer a good way to mark up the price of pottery due to travel
its TW way of just making stuff hard for the player to force them to lose their caravans, where npc has 5 more per caravans, to top things off the caravans will be destroyed once 30+ size bandits start roaming the map again its 20k-25k down the drain and its not for early gameplay but in later parts it gets destroyed by enemy factions, where is the risk vs reward system, sadly it's just all Spray Feb 21, 2022 @ 6:41pm. Constantly going bankrupt please help. Hi, I haven't played the game in over a year and thought I would give it another try and I'm so confused. I'm about a year in and I'm just constantly running out of money. I have a castle, a workshop, a winery, 2 caravans and I'm still losing 1500-2000 a turn.

Yeah these are great, I liked getting paid 3x for a caravan escort mission as a mercenary (first from the battle winnings and loot, then from the caravan organizer for the mission, then for the influence won in the battle from your mercenary employer).

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord > [EN] General Discussions > Topic Details. Helios Apr 9, 2020 @ 9:19am. Silversmith problems. So I built a silversmith in Ortysia which has a village that has a silver ore mine right next to it. To me that means mad profit since jewelry is so expensive. But for some reason my silversmith is only producing 100+ a day. The person running the caravan does matter. I prefer companions who are focussed in trade, scout, riding, tactics and medicine. The perks in these skills help out caravans the most. And I dont really focus on weapon skills, since the companion is only there to run the caravan. It's not like he's going to clutch a 30 vs 300 fight Trade can be a way to make money. Find an area, and visit the cities in said area. Then, go to one of them and hover over the various trade goods to see what can be bought or sold cheaply in some of the towns you've been visiting. Look to buy goods that can be sold for around double or more in other cities. Having trouble with passive income. Greetings fellow raiders, I've been playing Warband for a long time and money making in it is quite easy. But I've started playing Bannerlord couple of days ago and noticed that almost every thing that brought bunch of money in Warband is nerfed here. I've searched bunch of guides for making money and almost EjmqN.
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