Highest Recorded Groschen?

Is there an award for holding one million Groschen or what the highest acquired money is? I’ll approach 1M soon… Just wondering where I stand.

No, only personal satisfaction and dismay on a lack of being able to utilize it.

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AND a deep sense of realisation that the economy in this game is busted.

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Should be able to buy more DLCs with it or modes?

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:rofl::laughing::crazy_face:

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Got the same feeling with Skyrim, especially in Vanilla mode.
Rich Shop Keeper mod helped a little, but still had very little to spend Dragonborn’s money on.
Some mods helped with that too!
Hopefully WHS will be able to add more depth to the game in the future.
No sense in being the richest man in Bavaria and having no “Gentleman’s Club” to go to for a lap dance once in a while!

This comment is aimed at WHS:
Go on Steam and check the number of times a mod was downloaded for Skyrim.
Those that have a high download statistic and are “Favorites” should point WHS in the direction of how to improve KC:D. Of course a lot of mods won’t fit KC:Ds story line, but many should be able to be worked in.

It is way to easy to get gear to sell. In my last prybislavitz raid I got 27 pristine burger swords. Tasty and good resale value. Made over 2k selling those to different merchants. All the rest of armour and weapons made me a tidy sum of about 6 or 7k. Like you Should be able to sell some pieces to merchants but most should be bulk sold to blacksmiths for the iron. Maybe even make weapons and armour under 25% irreparable so we need to keep an eye on it. I also suggested an RNG roll for all looted armour from zero to six where 3 would be your size and only minor fitting would be required, 2 and 4 would need some proper fitting, 1 and 5 would need massive rework to fit and 0 and 6 would be too small/big and basically unusable to you.

Also in my hardcore playthrough I am getting borderline OP… not a good feeling.

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lol but something happened with the last patch with regards to money. I have completed Privyslaviz, and left about 10k worth of grochen in the trunk in the ratthouse. After I patched I went back and opened the truck. I now have 675000k worth of grochen. lol my town has been very productive.

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I left it with 976K coin so they will never have a payroll problem. and now on hand I have another 273K .

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it normally takes me a 3 days to a week if i play alot, but i normally get miller peshak to about 40k. if i steal everything from every shop in rattay it nets me around 20-25k … i hit 400k on my very last play through i then stopped trying to get money. once you get to a certain amount theres really nothing else to do with it, and for me it just becomes a pointless waste of my time to spend hours getting gear to sell just for money. if i add up all 6 play through s i think id be around 2-2.5 million. i typically only want money so i never have to worry about repairs, bribes, and anything else id need money for.
i use to say all the time when i first started playing,“i have so much gold for this time period i could pay for my own lands, my own castle, the rebuilding of skalitz, and my own personal army. id then use my army to go kill sigismund” lol… after playing the game so much, i dont even like building a merchant up to 40k gold. with the amount of time it takes, it drives me nuts when they patch the game. every patch resets the merchants gold back to its original amount. for the miller he’d go from 40k back down to 500 gold. i just got sick of doing that work all over again and again every time they do an update.

Fortunately for PC’ers there is a mod called [richer merchants] that refills their cash to set levels ( 20K max) at a regular bases

playline 1 - normal mode, at Epilogue, ~600h, 3-4M
playline 2 - hardcore mode, at Seige, ~250h, 1M on hand and ~275k in Pribyslavitz treasury
seems like i get a million for every 1k enemies killed

would rather spend the in-game money on investments than possess it. investments could include but not limited to any of the following:
-upgrading town/hamlet guard gear (could be maintenance cost instead of one-off pay out)
-upgrading parts of Pribyslavitz (weir, complete fence, modify Rathaus to convert kitchen to office, etc)
-commissioning special (decorative) weapons
-commissioning special (decorative) armor and clothing
-pay to host Pribyslavitz festivals
-pay supplies, salaries, etc to lead group of Pribyslavitz guards to help out off screen friend in need (repeatable activity; load screen to encampment where Henry and friend plot and then launch attack against Cuman and bandits)

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