If you're struggling to make money in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, don't worry - we've got you covered. In this guide, we'll share some useful tips and tricks for earning money in the early game, including questing, trading, tournaments, fighting bandits, smithing, workshops and caravans. Quests can be a great way to earn money in the early game. Permissions and credits. Persistent Empires is a mod based on Persistent World and for Mount and Blade Warband. Persistent Empires sets the game into antiquity, providing similar crafting, farming, mining, hunting, and other MMO-esque roles as well as the factions, classes, and warfare from Persistent World but transfers the theme into the Making Money in Mount And Blade 2 Bannerlord: Getting Started Guide Part 2. In the first part of the series, we’ve covered character creation, tracking down looters, upgrading your weapon and mount, as well as doing some basic trading. In the second part of our How to make money in M&B2 Bannerlolrd Guide, we will go into more details about Making Money. As you undoubtedly noticed, there are many ways to make money in Mount and Blade 2. One of the easiest, straightforward ones is to sell off your loot. Just make sure to sell it all in cities, because small villages don't tend to have enough gold to buy it all. Making money is essential for success of your campaign in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord. The more money you make, the better it is for all aspects of your game. This guide will help you make your Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord workshops profitable over time, which is the best passive income strategy in the game. Workshops bring more and more Mount and Blade: Warband tips: How to make money fast. Certainly, while scrapping at the arena is good for making some cash in the early going, it’s really in the tournaments where you stand to Mount And Blade 2: Bannerlord Bannerlord tips: Our full beginner's guide Bannerlord difficulty: Which to choose Bannerlord mods: Make easy money Bannerlord caravan: How best to trade. For some reason the only shop I consistently make money from is a brewery in Chaikland. That shop makes me somewhere from 450-500 denars each day. I got no clue why but it just does on all my characters I've made so far. And that's roughly 6 characters. Doesn't take more than 3-4 days for the production to kick off either. Do tournaments if you want, but loot yields more money. Start building that army you always wanted. Having an all ranged army is selecting easy mode for the early game. After you got enough money from looting get those caravans rolling and those workshops ready. you only need 2 of each at this point since you are most likely only clan tier 1 or 2. Advice for playing a Merchant? I really think a cool and unique way to play this game would be to use a caravan instead of a warband and be a merchant instead of a warlord. Slowly rising up from a lowly goods peddler to a trade empire with enterprises in every major city is definitely a goal that would be tons of fun. CD1RB.