There are quite a lot of threads out there about making money so you could google those for tips but I'll give my 2 cents below. The first thing some people will do is sign up as a freelancer in a lord's army. You get a salary and a little experience and if there's a battle then you get extra experience and maybe some loot. Simply join a lord who is aggressive by asking if you could enlist as a soldier in his army. As a soldier, you get a pathetic wage, an army uniform, and weapon. As you level up and prove yourself in battle, the lord can decide to promote you to higher ranks which in return give you better gear and wages. This is an extremely long and tedious You don’t start war with anyone, instead you fight with sea raiders. Their gear an themselves are expensive. In 6 months you’ll at least have a 100000 denars if not more. 5. Cao_Monk. • 2 yr. ago. Do quests for the lords of bit cities, "bandit hideout" quest is a awesome money maker. 5. CallumBFTW. To increase Trade in Bannerlord’s early game, you could go to Aserai and Khuzait lands and buy horses. This is where you will find the cheapest horses in all of Calradia. Head over to Vlandia and sell off the horses you managed to get without suffering the “herd” debuff. After doing this once or twice, you should be able to see if the Early Game – Smelting Weapons While operating as a humble Blacksmith may seem like a slow way to make money, it is actually incredibly lucrative. When entering town, just head to the smithy and If players keep their eye out for a quest called "Revenue Farming" there is a brilliant opportunity to steal all the taxes from up to 3 villages and get away without paying any of the money owed In this mod to disctribute goods better across the map short-term component is more significant. - Daily changes use another equation, compared to the unmodified game. In the unmodified game inertia is introduced with new = old * 0.85 + new * 0.15 equation. It has a downside that value increases faster than decreases. Well, that's what you do with money in the endgame. Pay for peace, pay for clans, pay for parties and armies. There are steward perks that let you discard armor and weapons to get xp. Late game, I'll dump a few battles worth of loot to instantly level up my army instead of selling it. Visit the tavern district and you can sell your prisoners for cash. Looters, bandits, and other generic prisoners won't net you a whole lot of money—sometimes just a few bucks. Focus on destroying one faction at time. As soon as you get the last fief they have nowhere to respawn and will fight you only with mercs that will not do much harm by themselves. eventually they will run out of money and and the last small parties will be caught by some bandits and the faction will disband. If you're on 1.5.10 or 1.6 you can OTCORPk.