2012-08-08

Mount & Blade with Fire & Sword Trading Guide

Trade guide for Mount & Blade with Fire & Sword: Rough prices I used on my "Mount & Trade" videos of my let's play Mount & Blade with Fire & Sword. The threshold prices are not perfect, but they work fine: I made 50000 in an hour with trade-skill 3 on my level 2 character.

How to make money in Mount & Blade with Fire & Sword


You can make all the money you need from the battles, looting, selling the loot, and eventually the taxes when you get fiefs. However, trading is a good way to make money early on, to hire initial army and gear. And this guide should help you, if you've never done trading before.

Trading in Mount & Blade is simple, you buy low and sell high. The economy is dynamic, the prices change over time based on supply and demand. Different locations, the towns and the fortresses, produce and use different kind of goods.

Mount & Blade with Fire & Sword Trade Guide: Prices


Buy if you see a trade item for less than below.
Sell if you get a price higher than below.
You get the idea.

"BUY <" (and "B <") means "buy for less than"
"SELL >" (and "S >") means "sell for more than"

Use these as guideline to get started, not as strict rules. So feel free to pay a little more than in the list, and feel free to sell as long as you get more money than you paid for.

  • IRON, SALT: BUY < 150, SELL > 250
  • POWDER: B < 300, S > 500
  • LINEN, CLOTH, WINE: B < 150, S > 200
  • LEATHERWORK, BUTTER: B < 100, S >130
  • POTTERY, MEAT, FISH: B < 40, S > 70
  • SPICE: B < 600, S > 800
  • OIL: B < 300, S > 400
  • VELVET: B < 700, S > 900
There are many goods like Furs, Vodka, Shag, Hemp, etc I don't trade that much, but you'll quickly learn good price ranges for them if you use the assess prices often when getting started.

Also note that you can at times find some goods at extremely low price and similarly, you can sometimes be able to sell the goods for much higher price than the threshold.

If you want to see how the prices work in action, check the videos below (2 x 30 minutes of trading for over 50000 thalers / h).

Where to sell? Where to buy?


Buy wherever you are and get a good price. Sell where you can get a good price as you continue your route. Going counter-clockwise around the land seems to work OK.

Powder should always be sold to fortresses, the prices can go as high as 1000 and above. Thus, buy powder from towns, sell in cities.

While traveling between towns and fortresses, visit the villages as well. Villages pay well well for certain goods, but they don't have much money. If you find cheap food in village, buy'em and sell high in the next fortress.

If you're new to the game, use the "assess prices" for starters to get a hang of things where to sell, etc. And if your character doesn't have Trade skill, get Ingri to join you.

Using Caravans


If you see a lot of same items for cheap (e.g. 15 iron) and you have a decently sized army (to protect caravan from bandits/enemies), you can send (and escort) a caravan.

Use the Assess Prices in the marketplace to see where you get the best price (write it down if you think you won't remember).

Go talk to the Mayor. Talk about Trade. Say that you want to send a caravan. You'll choose what caravan (e.g. Iron if that's what you're hauling) and then the place the caravan will go.

If/when you escort the caravan, 2 guards is enough. Then just accompany the caravan and keep bandits away until caravan arrives in destination.

If you find yourself using caravans a lot, invest in the trade permit, which costs 2500 thalers. With that you don't need to pay the 5% tax for the caravan.

Investing / Merchant's Guild


As soon as you get an extra 10000 or more, go to a town (choose one friendly to you, or better yet, one you own), go to Town Square, Merchant's Guild and put most of the money there. Money will grow 14% interest (20% if you control the town or have good enough relations with the town) every week without you doing anything.

If you don't like trading (buying low, selling high), just keep on fighting and conquering, sell the loot and put excess money in the Merchant's Guilds.

Mount & Trade (in M&B with Fire & Sword)




Mount & Trade (wF&S)

Mount & Trade II (in M&B with Fire & Sword)




Mount & Trade II (wF&S)

Click here for more Mount & Blade with Fire & Sword videos.

2012-06-06

Let's Play Day Z

Let's play Day Z, a multiplayer zombie survival mod for Arma II: Combined Operations by Bohemia Interactive.

All episodes on YouTube: Let's Play Day Z Playlist

Click here to watch my Let's Play Day Z on YouTube

Let's Play Day Z

I play it slow, focus on survival, not action.

I'm fighting for my life. I do my best to survive.

This is Day Z. This is my story.

Click here to watch the videos.

About Let's Play Day Z

I'm thrown to a 15x15km (225 square km) open-world post-soviet state of Chernarus, in the middle of a zombie apocalypse, where the zombies are fast and dangerous - at least after they see or hear me - and the other players are even more deadly.

I (role)play the game like I was actually there. I prefer living over getting killed, so I'm very cautious and try to avoid dangerous situations. This game is hardcore, always ironman (dead is dead), so I consider everything I do very carefully - like I probably would if I'd find myself in a middle of a zombie apocalypse.

With both zombies and other players, if I'm firing my guns, something has probably gone wrong already. Also, I prefer playing on hardcore servers (No 3rd person view, no crosshair, no player names).

Click here for the full YouTube show: Let's Play Day Z

Where to Buy, How to Play Day Z?

Day Z is a a free mod for Arma II: Combined Operations (= ArmA2 + ArmA: Operation Arrowhead), which is available via retail, Steam and Amazon (both digital download and DVD):

ArmA2: Combined Operations [Download]:

DayZ mod itself is free (but as said, requires ArmA2:CO), and can be downloaded via the website: http://www.dayzmod.com/ - installation instructions can be found from DayZ website/forums.

Day Z Links

Day Z mod. At the time of recording in ALPHA (you can find the version info on the video descriptions)

Explanation of Day Z ALPHA (READ IT instead of complaining about bugs/errors)

ArmA II: Combined Operations

http://www.arma2.com/beta-patch.php>ArmA II BETA patch

Let's Play Day Z Playlist

FOR MORE DAY Z VIDEOS, GO TO: http://youtube.com/show/letsplaydayz

2012-04-26

Let's Play The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition

Blind let's play The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition (PC).

Using imported save file from my The Witcher LP. Played, recorded and uploaded on PC, ultra graphics max settings, no ubersampling and 1920x1080. All videos on the playlist are uploaded with high quality 1080p Full HD.

This is a blind let's play: I haven't played the game before, not The Witcher 2 or the Enhanced Edition. I don't know what to expect, and I don't want to know.

No spoilers in the comments of this video or any other video on the let's play. Note the difference between hints and spoilers thou, gameplay tips are fine, revealing anything about the story or possible secrets is not.

I play on Hard difficulty, but that doesn't mean I'm any good at the game. Any glimpse of skill on my part is accidental and/or luck, and isn't proof of things to come.



Click here to watch the videos on high quality on YouTube (HD 1080p):
The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition

Playlist:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE598273639F89FA4

YouTube Show:
The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition

Gameplay and commentary by Zemalf:
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheZemalf

ESRB Warning: This title is rated "M" for Mature Audiences (PEGI 18)

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings is a third-person role-playing video game developed by Polish studio  CD Projekt RED . It is a sequel to the 2007 video game The Witcher, and was released internationally for PC (MS Windows) on May 17, 2011. The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition is available on PC & Xbox 360 2012 and was released on April 17th 2012. Like The Witcher (1), the game is based on the book series of the same name by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski (Sapkowski's books on Amazon).

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For PC and via digital download, The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition is available via GOG.com and Steam. For XBox 360 and PC, The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition in also available via retail and place like Amazon:

2012-03-20

Let's Play X3TC

Let the space trading begin! Let's play X3TC (X³: Terran Conflict) as a trader. Slow-paced X3TC gameplay, focusing on space trading, making credits and building a massive business empire in the X-universe.

Here's the playlist (all episodes):
Let's Play X3TC Playlist

Click here to watch Let's Play X3TC on YouTube

  • Start: Humble Merchant
  • Role & Playstyle: Trader/Entrepreneur, Pacifist
  • Plot: Not at the beginning of the LP, but I will start/follow the story later

About This Let's Play

This is a blind let's play, I haven't played the game before.

X3 gameplay and commentary by Zemalf. This YouTube show and the playlist features very long videos in Full HD 1080p, all recorded on max graphics settings in 1920x1080.

Click here for the full show: Let's Play X3TC.

Game

X³: Terran Conflict (X3TC), is a space trading and combat simulator from German developer Egosoft and is the culmination of their X series of computer games. Described as a stand alone game, based on X3: Reunion, it boasts new plot lines, features and assets. It was first released on October 2008 for the European market and Steam. (source: Wikipedia)

Mods

X3TC Bonus Package ("official" signed mods and approved by Egosoft):
http://www.egosoft.com/download/x3tc/bonus_en.php

MK3 Trading Log (Monitors Sector/Universal Traders, report viewable outside the game in a browser)
http://forum.egosoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=250661