One of the Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord players has prepared a map that shows the resources and goods produced by the individual villages on the game map. It is valid for the currentn version of the title (e1.1.0).
One of the most praised elements of Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is the improved, more realistic trading system than that of its predecessors. However, some may get a little lost in it. In order to make it easier to find out where it's best to buy particular goods, or which areas to conquer in order to get the most out of them, Reddit user entirelyalive prepared a special map with icons showing what each village in the game produces. You can see it below. Please note that this map is valid for the e1.1.0 version of the game, the latest currently available.
User entirelyalive has created their creation based on the map available in the official TaleWorlds forum. Thanks to it we got to know some interesting statistics. There are currently 53 cities, 67 castles and 272 villages in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, and based on the recent leak we can safely assume that this is just the beginning. In comparison, basic Warband featured 22 cities, 48 castles and 110 villages.

As a reminder, Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord has been available in Steam's Early Access for over two weeks now and is due to leave it in about a year. So far, the title has been receiving positive ratings from players, although as is often the case in Early Access productions, it is not lacking in errors. Fortunately, TaleWorlds is not idle and regularly releases new updates for the title. The last one appeared on April 13 and fixed problems related to, among others, late game main quests, marriages, or crashes to desktop after the change of daily earnings and during periodic events. The detailed patch notes can be found here. Here the creators have placed a list of known bugs that are waiting to be fixed.
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