The benefit is twofold here. 1: you can get all of the coin that the village has. 2: trading this way counts towards raising your trade skill. This trading method works great, until you start getting around 160-200 (kind of a guess on my part as I didn’t realize myself until I was around 205) level in the trade skill. This is also a good way to get high level gear to sell. (15k for a horse you cant even use until the late game-At that point you can buy them easy.) Fighting the City gangs in back alleys are also a great way to increase renown, get loot, and above all increase relationships with particular lords. 3- Look into marriages for you and your siblings. way the skill system works currently, no. not in a characters lifetime. I've verified this by giving my character experience in a low stat skill, such as roguery, 10,000,000 experience and only moved it a few points. and since skill points and attribute points are tied to a characters level, which is tied to gaining skill levels, you're character will max out well before maxing out 10 The way leveling trade in this game works is so bad, its so so so freaking bad, trying to level up trade will bore anyone to tears and i hope the devs just make operating trade caravans give xp, because otherwise its a horrible chore. A dozen trades are enough to reach 300 Trade, but you need a lot of resources for blacksmithing. A shorter sword would likely be your best option, and maybe some throwing knives. Get a mace, raid, sell captives. It says on the skill how to level it up if you click on the "i" at the top right. But the 'best way' I level it up, is just selling off as many prisoners as I can, usually excluding lords. EDIT: Ok, so the only thing that ever touches that value is a method called "ExecuteUpgradeWorkshop ()" and that's linked to the Clan Finances view model but doesn't seem to be linked to anything in the UI. So I guess at some point they intend it to be something the player chooses to do. No idea what the level is expected to add. Is0gu. 2. Find a town with very low prosperity. Ideally less than 2k but even lower is better. Go here and sell all your goods, again without paying attention to price. Leave the trade screen. Youve just flooded the market in this tiny town so now you can go back into the trade screen and purchase some extremely cheap goods. 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. I just trade for the first week, make like 10k then drop trade. Because the prices all start to saturate which makes trading boring as hell. Almost all towns give the same price after a while. That first two weeks though, easy money. Around day 7 jewelry and velvet etc starts spawning. Make sure you're the one who picks it up before those caravans. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord lets you play around with the economy, barter with rival lords, and increase your Trade skill in due course. Here’s our mini-guide to help you out. You'll slowly begin to build up your denars. Also, eventually, I know players tend to not like caravans because they struggle to make their own profits sometimes and tend to get captured. But, if you level up your trade skill enough then you can get the perk that generates trade rumors from your caravans.

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