When you make a carvan in a town with 3 workshops u own you will see profits shoot up and keep the workshop items from getting too low cause the carvan always make that town a major hub and will buy those items and sell them else where keeping the price steady in that town while also bring good to sell to that town boosting its econamy. It starts making like 90 gold or so initially, not great, but not bad either. Then it steadily decreases to the point where it's earning a measly 9 gold a day. I even buy a bunch of grapes en masse for super cheap in another town and sell it in Galend in hopes it'll help their profits; nope.
Grips can take hours each, raw metal prob take a long fuckin time, and making an entire fucking sword of any good quality can take easily take well over 8 hours just to forge, not to mention all the other shit, and one could likely FORGE abt 8 mass produced, mostly usable quality swords in 8 hours, not a mind the hilt grinding sharpening and
Wotannatow Oct 2, 2022 @ 3:23pm. You chose the wrong workshop in the wrong town. You'll want a workshop in a big prosperous city. You'll want your worshop to have cheap and steady suppy of raw materials and your finished product to fetch a high price. You'll want there to be few workshops of the same type in the world - the AI will over time
Same happens with tanneries, since leather is way cheaper than hides. When choosing workshops you need to look at the raw materials and final products buying/selling prices in that town. Not to mention the supply. Even if the surrounding villages produce the raw materials, are the villagers making it to town. #8.
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