
Latest standalone version of the mod for Warband M&B 1.011 - TLD_3.6 _wb.7z. (Remember to wait until the big download has completed before playing the mod!) Subscribe to the Steam Workshop version to get automatic updates. INSTRUCTIONS Mount&Blade 1.011 Mount&Blade Warband They come with the latest changes, enhancements and bug fixes, we are using a rolling release model so that you can stay on the loop. Nightly patches are automatically generated development builds baked by a helpful bot, which you can use to stay on the bleeding edge. The Last Days of the Third Age is a long-standing, community-developed Tolkien-based mod for Mount&Blade and Mount&Blade Warband. Nightly patches The Last Days nightly patches!. Such a situation would cause both workshops to earn less, since they are competing with each other. There should never be more than one workshop of the same kind in a town. If the supplying villages manage to sell their materials to a town consistently, a business that utilizes these materials can be profitable. Since the materials in Bannerlord are subject to supply and demand, not all workshops will be profitable. Silversmith, which produces jewelery from silver ore. Smithy, which produces weapons and armor from iron ore, as well as tools from hardwood. Wood Workshop, which produces bows, arrows and shields from hardwood. Tannery, which produces leather and light armors from hides. Wool Weavery, which produces garments from wool. Pottery Shop, which produces pottery from clay. Olive Press, which produces oil from olives. Wine Press, which produces wine from grapes. Linen Weavery, which produces linen from flax. Velvet Weavery, which produces velvet from cotton. Brewery, which produces beer from grain. There are 11 production types of workshops: The production type can be changed by talking to the shop worker or through the clan menu for a sum of 2000 denars.
The player can view their workshops through the clan menu under "Other".
Setting up a workshop usually costs around 13000 to 15000 denars. The player can buy a workshop by entering the city and talking to a shop worker, who can be found at already existing workshops. Workshops are a feature in Mount&Blade II: Bannerlord that essentially function in the same way that Productive Enterprises did in Mount&Blade: Warband.