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 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. Trade: Buy stuff in bulk (high volume goods like food are actually great for this) and sell it at a profit. As soon as you have the perks that mark your profits, it gets even easier. Buy stuff so it goes from bright green to dim green in the "buy" window, sell stuff until it's no longer bright green in the "sell" window. Trade. The help window that pops up the first time you initiate a trade. Trade is a skill available to players and NPCs. Ranks in this skill reduce the difference in price between what you can purchase goods for and what you can sell goods for by 5% per rank. As a party skill, if your character has 10 ranks in Trade, you can have a maximum Leveled up trade easily by buying goods low and selling them high - for example, buy dates in Aserai and sell them in non desert areas. Think I made it up to 75+ perk points in a short time before starting to focus on other perks afterwards. Last edited by AstroNaught ; Apr 8, 2020 @ 1:42am. #4. The way to level smithing is to smith. Smith big ol' two-handers. The bigger and shinier the better. Convert all your crappy bandit loot to raw materials and smith them into better stuff. Buy pugios and smelt them down into raws. Parts are random. 2mbjeB. RELATED: Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord - Best Scouting Perks. With a high level of this skill and the right perk choices along the way, you can safely send your troops to fight the smaller battles for you without heavy casualties and pick and choose the more important fights that you want to participate in. 10 Tight Formations Levels trade pretty quickly. 20 Aserai warhorses will cost ~16k, but can net >40k. Over time there are more lucrative commodities, but those are the best per trade. And you can be doing the other trading at the same time (buying salt and dates down south, hogs and wood up north) you can speed things up greatly, at the cost of denars, by just buying and selling them to the same town over and over. go to a town, ideally one with a shortage. horse tab. sell all. close trade. open trade. go to horse tab. buy all. close trade. open trade. horse tab. sell all. and repeat. over and over. Apparently you don’t take a hit to your trade points for the initial massive loss, but you get skill points for the profits. Haven’t tried it though - I just grinded it out by running big caravan style trade routes. 1. Teldrean. Initially, he commands a section of my troops (Archers or Cav, depending on how I'm going), but the longer term goal is to have him as leader of my 2nd party. I did use him as quartermaster for a few early run-throughs (boost to party size), but I think it's better if you just gain that experience yourself. AnandaTheDestroyer. The way to level smithing is to smith. Smith big ol' two-handers. The bigger and shinier the better. Convert all your crappy bandit loot to raw materials and smith them into better stuff. Buy pugios and smelt them down into raws. Parts are random.

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