On paper your inventory space in Mount and Blade II is unlimited: you donโ€™t need to buy pouches or bags to expand it. That said, your carry capacity determines how much you can have on you at a time. You can increase your carry capacity rather easily, but it will cost some coin.
Raise armies, engage in politics, trade, craft weapons, recruit companions and manage your fiefdom as you attempt to establish your clan among the nobility of Calradia. Command and fight alongside your troops in first- or third-person in huge real-time battles using Mount & Bladeโ€™s deep but intuitive skill-based directional combat system.
All of that just to get Trade from around 220 to 300 (I realised that trading horses give more Trade exp quite late in-game). But still, if you really want that 300 Trade just go for it but remember to give the towns or villages you bought the horses from time to replenish. You can raise your clan tier or something else in the meantime.
Mid Game โ€“ Choose A Master. At a certain point in the game, players will earn the ability to offer allegiance to one of the factions in the game. This will mean being invited to join raids and
Either send them on a caravan and assign as a governor eventually for the three most common Governor skills (trade steward, charm). Or assign your FIRST brother as governor. You can assign his points to begin with. And increase INT, SOC, and End quite a bit (endurance to smith, for free focus points). Then max out Charm, Trade, Steward.
That will cause XP skill triggers for your companions. This should be fixed. Companions gaining exp shouldnt be dependant on weather or not you watched that match. Pro pro pro tip: when watching a tournament, make sure your companion is fighting with you watching from the stands. Ensure to get a hot dog and a beer.
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All skills in the Character screen tell you how to level them up. incorrect you cannot raise trade skill unless you paid for the item first and you have to make a profit on it too and if the price goes below the buying price while your selling youll gain 0 trade exp. #4. Showing 1 - 4 of 4 comments.
Buy Mules, Desert Horses, Aserai horses, jewellry, pottery and dates in Aserai lands. Then travel through Vlandia and Battania and sell the stuff, while picking up stuff like furs, that will sell well in Aserai. The item with the highest profit margin appears to be the Aserai horse, which you can buy for as low as ~900 if you're lucky and sells

Join one of the factions as a soldier. Basically leave your game on auto run till you are max level of soldier and you have a sizeable amount of money. Take leave from being a soldier and act as a merchant to get more money. Repeat 2 and 3 for a while and you will ve rich enough to sustain your own army for a while.

It seems that there's an issue where trading exp is linked to save games. For example if you buy an item at a town, save the game, load the save and sell the item it won't count as you selling it for trading exp. The game 'frogets' that you bought something before loading the save. So the raw materials that a town demands for their workshops change over time. Technically, finished goods can be produced anywhere on the map. Also, the AI merchants transport goods of all kinds across the map, so prices, supply, and demand are always fluctuating. This all makes it hard to pin down any reliable trade route.
Here are some things to take note of when buying low and selling high to level up your Trade skill: You need to sell goods that you bought in a settlement for a profit. This means selling
Bannerlord caravan: How best to trade. Getting married in Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord and having children isn't just a fun distraction, it's required if you want to see all your hard work not go
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