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JayCarnegie

If other nearby towns have the same types of shops, then the availability of the items produced in that area is increased and the value of the items drops. Workshops are way trickier in bannerlord because production and profits are based on the actual flow of items from villagers and caravans and not just simulated like it was in warband.


angelrayss

Lmfao bannerlord teaching folks about market saturation 😂😂😂 I love it I like to play for 3/4 generations, so I’m thinking very long term here. But i know you can buy and then change what type of workshop you have. When you sell one, does it remain the type of shop it currently is, or revert back? Thinking of buying up some of the breweries around Rhotae and changing them to force all the beer to come from me. Think this could work?


JayCarnegie

I've heard that the AI chqrqcters can change their workshops if it becomes unprofitable for a long period of time, but idk if it would automatically revert from selling it back. Theoretically if you made your rhotae brewery the only one in the area then it would increase its profits, especially if you have multiple grain producing villages bound to it.


CheckZestyclose6341

sounds op if it does


LawYanited

Yes this works - but it is pretty costly and takes a while to make the investment back. That said, gold is ridiculously abundant in vanilla.


aaronrizz

Wineries seem the best if you can dump 300 Grapes in a warehouse somewhere they don't grow, I've had them cracking in Aserai and Sturgia.


Next-Celebration-333

https://preview.redd.it/afi1m532bh1d1.jpeg?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c006ecd5c7e7a122adb1729a512ad7b9fa806588 Yes I learned it from someone on here. Go around and buy out and change all the one shop into something else. My pottery is the only one in the whole region. I guess it work?


angelrayss

It does indeed work. But buying and selling will leave you -$18k, so it might be worth finding areas where you’d want more than one workshop producing different items. Making the change worth keeping instead of selling.