
If you need to empty inventory, any price over the buying threshold is profit, so it's OK to "dump" inventory if you know that the next cities in your route don't pay well for those goods.īUY under X means buy when the buying price is below X And I only sell if the price is high enough. If I see goods under the threshold I buy. Here are the price ranges I use in the game.

Be careful with bandit quests thou if your low level. You get experience while at it, and it's a welcome change to the trading as well. To get the quests, talk to the guild master. (optional) Do quests for the towns to improve your relations. Get some experience and levels before you start "heavy trading", as you will run into robbing attempts when entering marketplaces and you'll have a better chance dealing with the robbers if you have some combat skills (and good weaponry, it's good to have a bow/crossbow). If you increase trading skill with one of the companions, put 2 points in it for your character to get the +1 extra. Visit the villages near the towns for cheap goods.

You can learn all this info in game, by doing trading, using the asses good deals option in the marketplace of the towns, talking to the guild master about trade and production of the different cities, so consider the information below SPOILERS.Īlso, there are a lot of trading opportunities in the game I do not list here, because these are the ones I've found working for me. It might work for newer versions too, but newer versions might change the trade routes and economy.) UPDATE: This information is valid for game version 1.143. (All information is for the game without any mods, as mods might change the trade/economy/map in the game. You also learn an example trade route that goes around all Calradia in Warband.

In this post, you learn example price ranges and thresholds (to buy under X, to sell over Y) for the most profitable goods. Trading goods is a great way to make money in Mount & Blade: Warband.
