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Hardwood is a good introduced in Bannerlord and is used for Trade, Smithing, or Refining. It can be refined into charcoal at a smithy. Hardwood can be acquired from smelting weapons or purchased from villages or towns. Villages which produce hardwood are concentrated in the northern part of the map, with five in Battania, two in the Khuzait Khanate, one in Sturgia, one in Vlandia, one in the
With the way Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord's recruitment system is set up, players will usually have to start from scratch.While technically, players could also recruit high-tiered soldiers from
You need to unlock higher tier blades t make more money, and to do that, you need to smelt down the type of weapon you want parts for. Make some cheap 2-hand swords, or buy some, and smelt them down. Get that Curious Smith perk. Little by little you will acquire more parts.
The indirect method of getting a settlement in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord involves being someone's vassal. If your liege isn't a complete idiot, they'll eventually conquer towns or castles and, if you're pulling your weight, you'll receive some of them as your own. Simply getting a settlement, however, is just the first step as you'll then zU4J.