Forging and operating a successful workshop is crucial to earning Denar and making the best weapons and armor, but how do you get started?
Depending on your culture and background choices, you may already have good forging skills and moderate trading ability and charm. If you do n’t want to capture and sell prisoners, you ’re in trouble, you want to earn more morally acceptable income, workshop Is a good idea. Please note that you need approximately 16,000 Denar to get started, so this is a considerable investment.
you can also Smith Items and sell them, or equip them for your troops, can make money or make money. Charcoal is another key element where you need both because it is both profitable and useful. With that in mind, let's take a look at how to organize successful workshops, improve the skills of blacksmiths and where to find charcoal.
Horse Riding and Chopping 2: The King of Banners-How to Host a Workshop
Like I said before, you need to pay a lot of money to build your studio-at least 16,000 Denar. In addition to collecting cash, you also need to search for robbers to unlock the initial tr ading and forging features. Chase them, collect their gear and sell them on the market, and remember; the bigger the town, the more dinars you earn. You can also break up unprofitable loot to collect new materials and then refine, sell or use them to make weapons.
In Early Access, you can host a Smith or Wood workshop based on your skills and projects. In a town with a wood workshop, winery, wine press, or Smith, talk to the staff and buy a workshop. You will then need to provide materials such as hardwood or charcoal for the workshop, which you can source from nearby towns such as Andun.
Smith and Wood's workshops can generate the most revenue early, because resources are easier to find, so if you want to make money quickly, they are your best choice.
Horse Riding and Chopping 2: King of Banners – Smith
If you want to be a great Smith, you need a lot of stamina, so choose your background wisely.
When you select a town, select the "smithy" option to access the furnace. The system will give you many options, such as smelting, forging or refining. You also cannot stay in the smithy forever, so you will need to revisit it for several days in the game. On the one hand, you can choose a subsidy that will allow you to more efficiently forge iron and charcoal, which is very convenient early on.
You need nine main resources for different types of forging, which you can buy from merchants, loot from caravans or collect from molten items:
- charcoal
- Rough iron
- Stainless steel
- hardwood
- iron
- iron ore
- steel
- Thamskene steel
- Wrought iron
The smelting screen is relatively easy to understand; if there is nothing on the right, there is nothing to smell. Depending on the level of weapon or item you want to smelt, there are opportunities to get additional resources, such as weapon parts.
To make a weapon, you need to use a fake screen. Currently, you can only forge things like swords, daggers and javelins. Hopefully items such as bows, armor and shields will be added in the future. You'll see a difficulty meter on the left side of the Forgery screen that indicates how difficult it is to make a weapon and where your forging skills are compared. You can make some weapons that are beyond your skill range, but these weapons can be terrible and not worth the money.
Different weapon categories and levels affect the difficulty of making the weapon and the size you want. Having a smaller axe is easier to make than a medium-sized axe, but it won't bring you as much Denar as a medium-sized axe. You also need a lot of resources to build all of these projects, and as your skills improve, you will get new components and you can refine more projects.
The last tab is "Optimization", where you can merge resources to create new resources. Hardwood can turn into charcoal, Which can then be refined with iron ore to produce crude iron. As the skills of blacksmiths increase, you will be able to choose new exclusive privileges, which will allow you to refine the ingredients together to make steel-like products.