On the other hand when conquering the city by allied faction the workshop should return to the player immediately. No it doesn't make sense that someone can buy workshops in all city's you have no connections with unless you provide that kingdom a big chunk of your profits. It makes most sense that you can only have workshops in city's you own. Same as for any other module. Unzip it and place it in the game's install folder "\Mount & Blade II Bannerlord\Modules". If on Steam, right click the game title -> "manage" -> "browse local files". Both Zip and 7zip downloads available. If it is installed correctly you'll get a notification text on the bottom left of the screen at the main menu. Fred Feb 8, 2021 @ 9:01am. Originally posted by Renglya: Can anyone help me with best workshops for 1.5.7? i currently have 4 Silversmith in Ortysia +233, Brewer in Sanala +102, Ironmonger in Rovalt +41 (used to do 70-90) and Potter in Pen Cannoc +77. I'm wondering if there is a certain workshop thats broken and always make consistance 150-200 Before setting up a workshop, see what materials it needs to function. If Rhotae doesn't have a lot of hardwood, your workers will be paying a lot to get some, lowering your profits. #3. Cabalius Apr 2, 2020 @ 1:45pm. Check the towns around the City, observe what traders are bringing in and selling, if it's mostly grain, make a brewery, if it's Workshops cannot be upgraded in Mount and Blade 2 Bannerlord. That being said, they can be sold for a profit. To do so, you’ll want to keep checking with your shopkeeper to check the price to h8N94t.