I like to always have 7 workshops and 1 carvan i always choose to have 2 main towns wich i have 3 workshops in each and the 7th workshop in a clan thats part of the same faction but the clan relations 100 with me and the town neighboring my own I like to choose towns close by each other for easy defending so i never lose he workshops and Always
Hardwood is a good introduced in Bannerlord and is used for Trade, Smithing, or Refining. It can be refined into charcoal at a smithy. Hardwood can be acquired from smelting weapons or purchased from villages or towns. Villages which produce hardwood are concentrated in the northern part of the map, with five in Battania, two in the Khuzait Khanate, one in Sturgia, one in Vlandia, one in the
I know it’s still in Beta and might change somewhat but I cannot figure out how to make workshops profitable in towns with medium level prosperity. I have one Olive Press in Jaculan (5000-6000 prosp.) making 250 a day but my 4 other workshops, breweries in Pravend, Rovalt, Varcheg and Omor (3000-4000 props.) are shite.
Neiro Mar 30, 2020 @ 2:39pm. Talk a walk in a town, and hold alt - that'll show you shops you can interact with. Go to one of them and talk to a shop worker (not the artisan, just the normal people). They'll allow you to purchase a workshop. It'll also ask you to change production, but that's not mandatory.
How to use the guide. The values represents the value of the swords crafted with that specific part. Meaning, that in each craft, 3 of the following parts were used, with the 4th one being changed to one from one of the tables: Ridged Short Kaskara Blade. Tapered Desert Guard.
The equation gives you are coefficient of profit-stability of an enterprise in a particular city based on the data I collected the equation is as follows: Ps = Pm [ R_in - (A^ (-1) R_used C) ] where: Ps = profit-stability coefficient, Pm = profit margin, R_in = raw resource units produce by the locals, A^ (-1) = is the abundance of the finished
Workshops cost around 13-14k. Check the connected villages and see what they produce. If you can trade (town) the hammer icon to left tells you what workshops are already there. Check the trade menu and see what they have a lot of (wood, grapes, etc). Should give you a good idea of what to build.
I usually only make about 3 workshops and wait till its in a city I own, a woodworker / smithy / potter or brewery woodworker/smithy slowly produces higher quality weapons and shields that the town sells overtime the workshops lv up ( only seen it once ) took ages like 4 in game months think they only lv up after they make so much profit but higher tier workshops = higher tier goods they make
Feb 7, 2021. #10. I'm fairly sure you lose them. I'm not sure at what triggers them to be requisitioned, but they are. In the trade perk tree there is a 5000D insurance policy. You can choose to apply it to either workshops or caravans. I prefer to apply it to caravans because I lose far more of them over the course of the game.
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