This is hides, though I do wish fur was an input for a workshop making luxury armor/clothes of some kind. 1. Horror-Tea. • 1 yr. ago. Fur is just a village trade good, no interaction with workshops. Think of it like salt. Already a finished product on pick up and can't be fed to an army, so you sell it. r/Bannerlord. It works for me. For example I bought a smithy in a city, but there wasn't much iron ore in the city. So I went and found a village that produces iron and went back and sold iron in my city. My workshop then started gaining money. It just speeds up the money making process if there's raw materials available in the market of the city. YouriBruns. Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord sees players take to the field with hundreds of individual troops at one time. These combatants range from peasant recruits equipped with colorful robes and their Sand manufactory. #1. indiehindi Apr 11, 2020 @ 10:32pm. For any city to get a good workshop check the tied villages of that city. See what they produce. They'll sell it in the city for a cheaper price which means giving your shop raw materials. Aserai lands mostly produces olive oil, date fruit, grain and sheep meet. xN7Q7CS.