Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. Brewery is best? So the more I understand the economy, the more it seems breweries are the best workshop to own in terms of profit. Grain is almost always 4-10x cheaper than beer, so I rarely get a brewery that produces less than 150 a day. One of them even produces 500 denars regularly.
When you look at your workshop, you'll see initial capital (10000) and current capital. If current capital is above 10000, you will receive 20% of the difference. So if current capital is at 11000, you would receive 200. The more capital that is built up, the more you make.
So I found - what is to my knowledge - the best horse in the game. I didn't buy it, I just randomly found it while travelling on the campaign map. I don't think the location is important, but I was just south of Seonon/north of Marunath. Slightly less mobile than the Aserai Horse, but it has 35% more hp, and ridiculous charge damage.
A quick glimpse of me trying my hand at infantry combat (mom pick me up I’m scared) I think it was definitely a good idea when the devs decided to make your character always start by default as chavalry. It definitely takes some time getting used on being on foot.
Xanitrit. • 1 yr. ago. Get this perk over the other one (Halves smithing stamina penalty) after you've sufficiently levelled your smithing. You can go to the arena master and ask to respec. Then, you can look for level 4 swords that only need 7 fine steel (or steel I forgot which one) and carft and sell those.
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