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.
Mount & Blade II Bannerlord Cheats & Console Commands. Go to a town, not a castle or village, and go walk around it. hold alt and find the workshops. i think towns have 3, could be any one of these. Clay > Pottery Workshop > Pottery. Cotton > Velvet Weavery > Velvet. Flax > Linen Weavery > Linen. Grain > Brewery > Beer. Grapes > Wine Press > Wine.
I remember in Warband it'd be about a week of in game time before I'd start seeing the effects. I got a brewery in Varcheg (made this selection based off a Youtube video saying brewery was the best in Varcheg). I can see there is 55 grain in there right now. I bought the brewery on 15th autumn and it's now 15th Winter-30 days.
Now I don’t want this to get patched, but hear me out. Workshops make more money if their raw resources are in high supply. Additionally, resources sell for more if they’re in low supply at the town. Towns will stockpile resources if they don’t have a workshop in that town to use up that particular raw resources. 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.
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. Yea, with an engineer skill 80+ companion and workshop 3 and all the money in the world, maybe it will change from 40 days to 30
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