
Green means cheap – Do buy lots of it, but avoid selling what you have in your inventory.
Red means expensive – Avoid buying it in that settlement, but do sell it if it’s in your inventory. Let’s say you’ve visited a settlement and you’ve got the trade window open, here are a few basics when looking at an item’s price: Oh, and don’t forget to increase your inventory capacity if you’re planning on focusing on being a merchant for a while. Still, if you do wish to live the life of a merchant in Calradia, you can do so. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord’s economy – Resources and trade goodsĪs mentioned in our early-game gold-making guide, you’ll earn a lot of denars as the campaign opens up even without focusing on trade. For more information, check out our Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord guides and features hub. Note: This guide is intended for Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord‘s early access stage. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord lets you play around with the economy, barter with rival lords, and increase your Trade skill in due course.