While the turn-based battle system is at the heart of medieval RPG Wartales, you’ll also spend a lot of time exploring the main map. It’s a big world but luckily here is a fast-travel system, so read on for my complete Wartales travel post guide.
How to get a Travel Post in Wartales
While the game is split into several regions, each is of a significant size on its own, while some scenarios will see you having to travel to old areas too. I don’t mind wandering the countryside, but it can still strain resources and patience after a while.
You’ll find a Travel Post location in themain town in each regionof Wartales, but they will only appear and be available to build once you’ve reachedLevel 4of theTrade and Craftsmanship Path. This is relatively easy to achieve, as you’ll level this path by doing standard game activities such as paying your companions, cooking, and crafting.

The locations and prices (inRegion-locked Mode) are as follows:
Related:Wartales – Full Maps & Locations Guide
When you see a Travel Post in a town, click it and listen to the NPC who’ll be there. Once finished, they’ll ask if you want to invest a certain amount of Krowns to set up the post.Don’t worry about saying no.You cancome back any time laterwhen you feel you can afford to do so.
Are Wartales Travel Posts worth it?
Whether building a Travel Post is worth it is going to bedown to the individual player. I’ve found themvery useful,and if you’ve got a lot of excess money, they’re worthwhile. But if money is tight, you may want to hold off (training and upgradingLegendary Weaponsis also expensive, for example). Here are thebenefitsof building a Trading Post:
It is also important to note that these items and companions will remain at theTravel Post you leave them at, rather than them being magically available wherever you happen to be nearest. However, this becomes less of an issue once you start to upgrade them (see below).

Upgrading Travel Posts - Trade Routes in Wartales
When you reachlevel eight of the Trade and Craftsmanship Pathyou will gain access to thePedlar’s Guild. A Pedlar’s Envoy will appear at your trading posts and offer to set up a Trade Route for you between two cities where you’ve built trading posts.
Setting up a Trade Route will cost you 1,000 Influence and 1,500 Krowns. Once built, you will gain the following benefits (along with an accessory from the Pedlar’s Guild):

You can set upone new trade route each time you gain a levelin the Trade and Craftsmanship Path, up to level 12. However, you cannot build a trade route to the Belerion Archipelago at this time, even if you have a travel post at Per-Bast.
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