During one two week period I got k in tarrif revenue from my city of Halmar. You basically need your own city to make much off of your fiefs. If you manage to get your village, Eber to Rich status it will bring in about denar a week. Increasing Leadership skill reduces wages. It doesn’t actually cost you mojey as such when it is in an enemy controlled town.Īnd over time a peace deal is made so your enterprise can work well for 6 weeks warbabd so.
If they are hostile towards you for a bit, you just wont get any moeny from that enterprise. Buying enerprises in other factions land doesn’t make it useless.
You do afterall have to keep stocked on food, so might as mlunt buy other stuff and make a quick denar or two. But, basically, become vassal and over time you will get fiefs which give you a weekly income. Miiiiiiiiiiiiike View Profile View Posts. Also selling slaves is decent money for higher end troops. I’ve seen a few Masterwork weapons drop, as well as a ton of their armour, which sells for a few. I dont recommend this, it makes the people hate you, but if you need money Don’t take out mount and blade warband best way to gain make money hideout. You can earn quite a lot from blave village. Raiding - Pillage and burn villages when you’re at war. Trading - Assess prices in a market for hints. Tournaments - Ask where they current ones are in the arena.
Use the tourney rewards, collect 10k, and buy a dyeshop from every guildmaster. Home Discussions Blafe Market Broadcasts. Atm my army is not strong enough for a siege and looks like in Warband you get less food than in the original game from stealing the villages How can I make tons of money? Home Discussions Workshop Market Broadcasts. There are quite a lot of threads out there about making money so you could google those for tips but I’ll give my 2 cents below.
Mount and blade warband guide to making money mod#
Fair enough I should have flagged that Warband doesn’t have the freelancer feature, that you need the Freelancer Mod if you want to be a freelancer in Warband and that the Freelancer Mod is incorporated into most of the other major Warband mods. When you get some combat stats to win the tournaments, some money to risk on bets etc, you may try your luck. Later game youll need those connections also when you try and take over the worldĮdit: was wrong about tournament winnings in vanilla, my mistake.I don’t want to raid villages however and wouldn’t like to have to lose honor for it. I would start trading once you can defend yourself more easily from threats. Other then that, trading is risky early game and really slow. Youll have to do a few quests first for the guy, but opening up a shop will really help you make consistent money. Once you have a decent amount of money, get good gear and recruit a lot of soilders and then go to the cities and open up a shop. This also raises your renown and can get you invited to feasts and will let you join the guilds, which is helpful for finding quests.
You can get almost 30,000 gold in under an hour, assuming you can find enough tournaments in that time, Lastly your gear and level dont matter at all in the tournaments, so its great practice for learning the combat system and getting used to all the weapons without worrying about any penalty. Second, by gambling you can end up earning over 10,000 gold in every tournament. First tournaments are easy to win (except for swadia and their damn jousts -_-). Tournaments are great for three reasosns. The easiest way to earn money fast in the early game is to go fight in the tournaments, and gamble on you winning.