There are quite a lot of threads out there about making money so you could google those for tips but I'll give my 2 cents below. The first thing some people will do is sign up as a freelancer in a lord's army. You get a salary and a little experience and if there's a battle then you get extra experience and maybe some loot.
Visit the tavern district and you can sell your prisoners for cash. Looters, bandits, and other generic prisoners won't net you a whole lot of moneyâsometimes just a few bucks.
Yes and no. I'd say you want at least 1 healer 1 scout in your party. Then at least 2 other units to create their own parties so you can have close to 200 units in your army. Then you can if you're lucky take a castle or town. 1 or 2 caravans running around with workshops going is more than enough imo.
In this mod to disctribute goods better across the map short-term component is more significant. - Daily changes use another equation, compared to the unmodified game. In the unmodified game inertia is introduced with new = old * 0.85 + new * 0.15 equation. It has a downside that value increases faster than decreases.
One of the ways that I can think of to get negative influence without doing much is through the "Immortal Charm" perk. It gives you influence depending on your charm level and you get that perk on charm level 200(or 250). If your charm level is lower than that level, instead of gaining influence, you lose influence every day.
To increase Trade in Bannerlordâs early game, you could go to Aserai and Khuzait lands and buy horses. This is where you will find the cheapest horses in all of Calradia. Head over to Vlandia and sell off the horses you managed to get without suffering the âherdâ debuff. After doing this once or twice, you should be able to see if the
2. Some weapons will be tagged with âPOLEARMâ in a coloured box, these weapons can be used to do devastating damage on horseback. To activate them you must get up to speed and then you will see a small symbol on the bottom right of your screen appear, press âXâ to shift position, you can then crouch on your horse.
I really recommend throwing axes for the best throwing axe possible itâs 3 steel, 1 hardwood and 1 charcoal. They sell for 1,200+easy. Doesn't really matter for me but they have a sandbox mode and it disables achievements but what's the point it's just like the main campaign no quest the only thing you get extra points and make a character
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