Not making any money off brewery. Bug. I bought the brewery in omor in my current campaign and it has made zero denars since I purchased it. I looked online to see if workshops changed since I haven't played since 1.7.2 but it all said that the problem would usually be not enough input material but omor is full of grain. Sort by: Background Workshops are a long-term investment, acquire them as soon as your treasury allows A workshop's success depends on the local economy It needs (1) a steady supply of cheap raw materials and (2) a demand for the produced goods Tip: Seek the vicinity of villages that produce the required raw materials
Making Money with Workshops. A workshop is basically a manufacturing facility in a city. Go to any of the major cities and choose "Take a walk around the town center", hold down the alt key and
Scan around towns until you see a cheap resource with ridiculous quantity, and make your workshop correspond to that resource. 1000+ cheap grain is pretty good for a brewery. If you have already done that it is possible that there is local competition, its better to make a beer workshop in a town (for example) thats far away from another good

With a vast continent to explore in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, adventurers will need to have a bit of gold (or denars) to stay afloat.Here’s our mini-guide on how to make money early in the game.

Even a workshop making a low amount, lets say 100 a day, would have paid for itself in under a year, every year after is basically free money. You just have to make sure to be careful where you invest, dont invest in border towns that are likely to get taken by enemies, dont invest in enemy nations who are likely to sieze your assets if war starts. TJAY Feb 4, 2021 @ 4:10am. What to do with cows, hogs, sheeps. So I've figured out I can buy old work horses off villagers and sell the meat and hide from them to make a good profit. Sometimes I will buy cows, hogs and sheep off them at the same time. Yet the same method does not nett me more income then just selling the living stock.
The new workshop nerf has nerfed it too much - here's why. Im sorry if there are any grammatical mistakes, i've just spent 13 hours playing/streaming/recording my bannerlord playthrough and im just about to go to bed. However i first would like to state my thoughts on the new patch that was released a few hours ago.
Investing in a Workshop - How to Make Money - Economy | Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord | Gamer Guides® Hidden Pawn 259 One-Handed 273 Two-Handed 274 Polearm 275 Bow 276 Crossbow 277 Throwing 278 Riding 279 Athletics 280 Smithing 281 Scouting 282 Tactics 283 Roguery 284 Charm 285 Leadership 286 Trade 287 Steward 288 Medicine 289 Engineering 290 solo fight looters/small bandit groups & trade (only 1 pack mule, speed matters) until you have money for first workshop (~15k) (edit: become ~25k in 1.8), should take less than 100 days (mostly around 50-75 days, depending on knowledge of trade routes), get some units now, trade more, kill more bandits and start smithing & doing quests, until clan ranks up and 2. workshop. become merc, repeat It works for me. For example I bought a smithy in a city, but there wasn't much iron ore in the city. So I went and found a village that produces iron and went back and sold iron in my city. My workshop then started gaining money. It just speeds up the money making process if there's raw materials available in the market of the city.
You can also sell the workshop (also through a dialogue with the Shop Worker). What workshops to open and what affects profitability. Every city in Mount & Blade: Bannerlord has several villages. Each village produces a specific resource. For example, the village of Marathea, which belongs to the city of Epicrotea, produces iron ore.
They are viable, if you use them ONLY for passive income. You just need to put workshops in towns that have a huge excess of the required component. They had to nerf workshops like 2 years ago because they gave you way too much money. You shouldn't be relying on workshops to cover party costs anyway. 0.
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depends on what it makes, check the nearby villages for what they produce, and make your workshop use what they produce, other-wise you have to supply your workshop with what it needs. if 4 villages do cows, and you build a pottery workshop, you have to be the one to supply all the clay, if you build a tanner then the villages supply the mats
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