Mountain and Blade 2: Lord of the Banner covers many aspects of medieval life. This means that there is more to the game than shortening the lifespan or shortening the lives of others as an armed feudal lord. Because in addition to the relatively peaceful life of the merchant, players have the possibility of creating things instead of destroying them in a peaceful game.
Mountain and Blade 2: Banner Lord thanks to the workshop mechanic . Basically, players can buy workshops in-game to earn ridiculous income. This is the main goal. But if players are tired of stealing passengers and completing missions for small rewards, this medieval trade line is just what you need to start your own. Feudalism is gone and capitalism has come with these better workshops .
Forge 8/8
Guess the blacksmiths in Mountain and Blade 2: Lord of the Banner are highly profitable , as wartime demand for steel is through the roof. But in this game, it's not like that. Compared to other workshops, there are very few forge niches. Therefore, they are not so common.
Players can try to create a forge anywhere, but they will not increase production and maximum profit. However, for players who continue to destroy villages with their iron ore icons, Forged is definitely a profitable business, or at least one that will satisfy their thirst for swords.
Ceramic workshop 7/8
Ceramic is an aesthetic change for players. It is mainly determined by the choice of the players, whether they like it or not. But any city that has an abundance of clay will benefit from pottery more than any other.
It's also a must for players living the caravan lifestyle in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord . Places like Husn Fulq offer a great way to spot pottery due to the distance to travel, turning players into import merchants. Good site rarity can also be beneficial, making pottery trading a rare and profitable trade.
6/8 olive press
Another way for players to enter the game market, especially the food market, is to trade olives. At first glance, these olive presses focus on olive oil, which comes in handy in this new medieval fantasy world. Apparently there are very few places in the game that produce a lot of olives.
Be sure to visit these places. Finding them in towns in said regions creates a handy industry for players. Alternatively, players can simply use harvested olives and olive by-products to feed their armies.
5/8 linen canvas
For towns that produce a lot of flax, the best workshop would be a flax weaving factory. Players can find these locations on the map, and there are several of them, allowing them to create a good trade line centered around this item.
Although not as widespread or plentiful as something like the olive, the flax plant is still very profitable because it can still sell a lot. Please note that in the regions mentioned, there are only one or two villages suitable for knitting workshops.
4/8 velvet fabric
For those who prefer their customers or markets to be noble, the Velvet Factory is perhaps the best workshop. Every village in every region is adept at making velvet to produce an abundance of cotton. Too bad there aren't many in the game.
But as the two regions mentioned above produce a lot of cotton around the two cities, caravan stops would be tedious. However, velvet items can be sold for more, which means players can still make a profit, and cotton is rare, so players can sell it in most places.
3/8 wool fabric
The good news for the clothing business in Mountain and Blade 2: The Banner Master is that there are a variety of clothing items and products that can be crafted and sold. Wool is one of them, and players will be pleased to know that wool producing villages for wool weaving workshops are dotted around the map.
Players can build their clothing empire in the game by combining linen, woolen and velvet clothes. In some of the regions mentioned above, there are up to three villages that produce a large amount of wool.
2/8 carpentry workshop
While Hardwood doesn't seem as common as Olive or Grain, it's still a valuable resource, especially if the players are blacksmiths. Forgers need a lot of wood to keep the fire going. Players will be fine if they open carpentry workshops in the above regions.
However, the number of villages producing wood is low. But if the players don't use the wood themselves, they can just sell it for a high price in many countries, regardless of which villages produce it in bulk.
1/8 brewery
Grain is probably the most plentiful and ubiquitous resource in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord , making it a very profitable and convenient line of trade. Almost everywhere players see grains that can be made into beer or something.
This is why breweries are the current workshop meta in Mount and Blade 2: Banner Lord . Players simply collect their crops from villages that produce grain, then sell them for high prices in areas with low grain production. Feudalism will soon be out of fashion.
Mountain and Blade 2: Banner Lord is available on Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and Series S and Microsoft Windows.