🖼️ Mount And Blade Bannerlord Best Way To Level Up Trade
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It seems that best way to use companion parties is to keep them in your army 100% of the time. Which keeps them safe and levels your leadership(the only way!). So quartermaster and medicine mostly. Maybe engineering too, since non-army-leader parties can level it, they probably contribute too.
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.
Sell at the higher price and move on to the next city. Start selling at Chaikand, and work your way north. Bring Furs back south. After a few runs the prices will start to even out, and you'll have to find a new trade route, but apply the same principles. By that time your Trade skill should be up around 50+.
Why is it more legit to steal 10 Aserai horses and make $14000 at lvl 1, than to do smithing orders and work your way up, sometimes getting $1500 order. Yeah I mean at like level 20 you can unlock lvl 5 smithing parts and sell $20-30K swords but that takes a freakin while. Arguably much longer than walking to Askar and on to Ocshall.
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.
The Steward skill defines how good a player can manage an armies inventory in essence. The skill is mostly to do with feeding your armies and managing food. A higher Steward skill means you can have and manage a larger army. As you gain levels in Steward, the total army size that you can control will get higher. That is, the party size.
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.
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mount and blade bannerlord best way to level up trade