Saves a lot of points. Social for Charm and Leadership is important later game and, of course, Trade if you want that. Endurance for Riding, Athletics, and Smithing. Athletics and smithing in particular. Athletics for 2 free Attribute points and tons of extra health at high levels, in addition to running speed. 2: Quests. you could focus on high paying quests whether from lords or notables in towns (villages usually not so good for money, but rather great for relation) 3: Trading. You don't necessarily need to be a merchant following trade rumors or routes, although you could. Buying Settlements By Raising Your Charm Level. To unlock the option, you need a very high Trade skill, a decent Charm skill, and lots of money. You can level your Trade by buying it cheap, and selling for a high price. Newly conquered towns, or towns generally after a long siege will be starving and in dire need of a huge amount of food. With wars - raid few villages to upgrade some of your troops to t4-t6 so you wont die. Then hunt down lords with 40-80 soldiers. Without wars - wander around the map. There are always some hidden spots which spawns tons of bandits around them. Sometimes you may get lucky and find juicy 40+ looters stack. It seems that there's an issue where trading exp is linked to save games. For example if you buy an item at a town, save the game, load the save and sell the item it won't count as you selling it for trading exp. The game 'frogets' that you bought something before loading the save. So I've been messing around with this for a while but still havnt figured how you level this. The tooltip info on how to level it is a bit vague. I have walked around castles and cities looking for people or an option to heal people. Is this something once you own a castle or is there something more to this? There isnt a lot of guides for this game online yet they all just repeat what the TJsB4. Buy Mules, Desert Horses, Aserai horses, jewellry, pottery and dates in Aserai lands. Then travel through Vlandia and Battania and sell the stuff, while picking up stuff like furs, that will sell well in Aserai. The item with the highest profit margin appears to be the Aserai horse, which you can buy for as low as ~900 if you're lucky and sells you can buy expensive items from cities to "fund them". like buy a 200k weapon or armor. then sell all your loot. then gift the armor to a noble party leader in your clan, to change it to denars, or barter it with a lord who has 200k -3m denar themselves. there is some loss with this, due to trade penalty of course. #11. Join one of the factions as a soldier. Basically leave your game on auto run till you are max level of soldier and you have a sizeable amount of money. Take leave from being a soldier and act as a merchant to get more money. Repeat 2 and 3 for a while and you will ve rich enough to sustain your own army for a while. 2: Quests. you could focus on high paying quests whether from lords or notables in towns (villages usually not so good for money, but rather great for relation) 3: Trading. You don't necessarily need to be a merchant following trade rumors or routes, although you could. Mount & Blade 2 Bannerlord TRADE EXPLOIT (Console) 2023gaining 266 levels inside 5 minutes in bannerlords sounds like an exploit! and it is! watch as we brea

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