Curaw also is great for Ironworks - it costs 3,500 to build and nets you around 350-480 per week depending on wars/raiding etc. #10. Adendz Feb 3, 2014 @ 5:52am. Yeah i agree, Curaw is the best early investment.
in short - they work bad. but generally, workshops work autonomously, they buy materials from town and sell to town. what means if price of product is low, income is low or none. same mechanics with purchasing price of material. Greetings warriors of Calradia! After a short delay, the first batch of modding tools is ready for a beta release! It includes: Scene Editor Toolset Entity Placement Tools Terrain Import, Export, and Editing Tools Navigation Mesh Tools GI Baking Tools Level System Editing Tool Path Editing Tools Resource Editors Resource Browser Material Editor Mesh Editor Texture Editor Body Editor Cloth Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord > [EN] General Discussions > Topic Details. Nevasith May 7, 2020 @ 3:10pm. Workshops - barely any income. I read a guide that implied the workshops should reach about 1000 GP per day of income, but right now I have 2 workshops (smithy and woodworks) and they barely bring 100 each - was that part changed in some Published Mar 10, 2023 Workshops are an easy and reliable way to earn extra income in Mount & Blade II. Hereβs how to make them as efficient as possible. Quick Links Getting A Workshop Relentless Smith is a modification for Bannerlord's campaign and sandbox modes that removes stamina usage for refining, smithing and smelting, allowing a continuous fun at the forge without irritating waiting period for stamina regeneration. Now with new feature BULK REFINING! ZyGNnT.