#mountandblade2 #bannerlordYet another Bannerlord Trading Guide, or is it? I pair some game mechanics with an exploit to push your Trade skill to 300 fast.
The learning limit mechanic is just anti-fun. I can't think of a single reason why it should be in the game. People seem to already be rather annoyed with the slow exp gain, and it seems almost impossible to reach certain perks at the end of skill-trees. Remove learning limit and increase the exp multiplier gain from spending points into skills.
Charm. If you lead your own kingdom, earning influence with the policy “council of commons” is very easy. You can use this influence to increase the influence of a clan in your kingdom. This increases your charm skill very fast. An own kingdom is not necessary, however you need at least a few fiefs to earn enough influence to make this
For the personal trading issue: if you buy an item, save, exit the game, load your save and sell that item, it won't count as trading. When you load a save, the game 'forgets' that you bought the item and doesn't count it as trading. as stated in original post, the normal trade does not work either. #7. Simka Apr 7, 2020 @ 4:38am.
Trade skill is broken. Overall, I enjoy the game. But the way trade skill is improved leaves a whole lot to be desired. You can't do it from any of the quests where it logically would follow, ie. The Art of Trade. And it builds so slowly from actually buying and selling that it is practically useless.
As a primer for the straightforward way to level your trade skill, make smart moves and keep your coffers full. The fastest way to level trade in Bannerlord. Of course, leveling your trade skill will lead to consistently better returns on all your deals. The trade penalty–the reduction in how much a merchant will pay for an item.

An example of Attributes in Mount&Blade. view image. Your character has four major attributes, which affect what you can do in very profound ways. Attributes do two things: they give you some kind of immediate advantage, and they also allow you to increase skills that are dependent on that attribute. Strength and Intelligence also allow better

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When you level up the learning rate drops in all skills. This forces you to become 'specialist' and simultaneously drops your max level in each skill. You need to decide what type of character you want to be and really prepare for that in the early game. You need to start the game with a bow, that's for sure.

I saw that the trade skill mentioned caravans but i also noticed that i get 0 trade exp from them. #1. Harris Apr 9, 2020 @ 5:48pm. I suspect that it means people who are operating caravans (your companions) are supposed to be getting trade xp for that, not you. #2. McMurphy Man Apr 9, 2020 @ 5:53pm. you only get trade xp when making a profit

This is the true red hard cap for skills, and I use it constantly for character planning. You can't really see these limits in game until a character hits it and the number turns red, and the information the UI gives you leads you to believe your limits are far lower, making you waste points. This is not entirely true.
Which leaves younger brother. You can make him a governor or let him lead a party or put him in charge of a caravan. Also, you will get two opportunities to give him attributes and skills before he even comes of age, so you can select the combintions that increase his Social Attributes and Charm.
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