open or start a game with a character with the same name as the super character, open the character sheet and click statisticsĨ. max skills are 10 attributes are 63 weapon skills can only be increased to 460 in game without cheats.Ħ. from here you can edit your gold and character sheet to your every whim, do NOT edit the reserved skills as doing so may cause you game to crash. open 'computer>Local disk>Users>'the name you use'>Documents>mount & blade warband>Characters and open the text file to be editedĥ. once you are in control open the character sheet and click Statistics in the bottom leftĤ. Start the game with any character history choices you want, this person isnt important, or use an old one from a previous saveĢ.
Upgrade all available units to that path.ġ. Slow Motion (Press again to turn on or off) On the World Map, teleports your party to where you click Let's you see everything except hideouts on the World Map Knocks unconcious an enemy after a number of presses Greatly increases all of your weapon proficiencies Gives you 1000 XP in the character screen Gives experience to the selected party member Mount And Blade Warband Guide To Making MoneyĪctivate Cheat Menu (allows for a multitude of cheats including adding items and improving relations)Ĭtrl + ~ (then type in 'nocheatmenu' no ').Sure, buying ale in x city and selling it in y city could get you, say, 500 denars, but if the merchant only has 1 ale in stock and y city is on the other side of the continent, is it really worth it? Probablly not. Where you go will be determined by the whims of supply and demand, so prepare for a highly nomadic lifestlye with not a whole lot of profit.Ĭonsider more than just the price per item. Skills like Pathfinder and Spotting are better imho because they help you get to your destination faster and outmaneuver bandits better.ĭon't expect quick easy trade routs. While the Trade skill is very good, it is not a must have. The countryside around Rivacheg and the Sultanate lands along their border with Swadia are bandit hotspots.
Since you will be traveling in smaller bands, avoid high risk areas. 30 to 50 men with plenty of cavalry should do the trick. Travel with a smaller, lighter force focused on speed. Those are the basics, so here are some helpfull tips. Remember, there will be no quest markers, so you must remember/write wat you're selling and where you're selling it. Choose the items you want to trade in and travel to the destinations listed. Examples of this include "buying spice here and selling it at Ahmerrad will get you 578 denars per item" and other such things. After waiting a few hours and paying for accommodations, you should reach a screen that lists numerous trade options. Once in this screen there will be the arms merchant, horse merchant etc., and a option that says "asses local prices". Approach a city and select "visit the market". don't start a kingdom if you dont have a lot of right to rule or else you will be at war with everyone and enterprises in territory you are an enemy of don't give you the dough.Īs a new player who is dogshit at combat, I've learned a lot about trade. once that is done, you can do what ever you want knowing you have a wallet to support it. You can also do some mini trading to get maximum profit out of enterprises. eventually, you will have become the wealthiest man in calradia (or any other map) at this point i suggest buying an enterprise in every city, depending on your wealth buy the best one. every manhunter class has blunt weapons excellent for taking prisoners, and higher tier manhunters will be mounted meaning you keep the S P E E D. hire these men, and then fight more bandit parties. if you want to make extra cash go after bandit parties with manhunters as prisoners.
when you saved up some money buy a few cheap horses, they will counter act encumberance (items in inventory) 5 is the max i believe, after that it counter acts the counter acting. just get the lowest tier, doesn't matter what faction as long as they aren't too bad, this will increase map speed even more. (spotting can be helpfull but i often dont find it all too usefull, pathfinding is a better choice) when upgrading units take cavalry. get a small band, focus on pathfinder, trade and a bit of spotting. find a good deal for a product that is in large supply. I don't trade often but i suggest, to asses prices.