How do you become a bartender in Fable 2?

How do you become a bartender in Fable 2?

You have to get to a certain level of Renown before it unlocks, which is right about the end of the Hero of Strength quest depending on how many Side Quests you have done. The Bartending Jobs appear randomly after that just like the Woodcutting, Blacksmithing, and Bounty Hunting.

What is the fastest way to get renown in Fable 2?

You can increase your renown by:

  1. Completing quests.
  2. Donating to the Temple of Avo.
  3. Showing off your trophies (larger audiences gain you more renown)
  4. Killing enemies.
  5. Winning competitions.
  6. Paying a Bard (10 Gold) to sing a song about you.
  7. Having a statue of your Hero made (Fable II only)

How much money do you need in Fable 3 to save?

6.5 million gold

Can you get married in Fable 3?

Fable III. The biggest change in Fable III is the ability to marry a co-op partner, you and your new spouse will have joint access to your gold. To get married in Fable III you will have to propose and select a house you own from your map.

Where is the Blacksmith job in Fable 3?

Sorry jacob0057 there’s no blacksmith job on Brightwall, the first Blacksmith job you come across to is at Mourningwood in the hippie village, but by that time of the story, for some reason you can’t choose that job until after you’ve met Page, the other Blacksmith jobs are at Bowerstone Market and City of Aurora…

Where are the gnomes in bowerstone Castle?

In Bowerstone Castle’s garden, look for a birdbath near the entrance to the Catacombs with this Gnome perched atop it. Enter the Catacombs and run down into the larger cave area, past the Sarcophagi. Turn around as you come to the cave and examine the entrance tunnel. The Gnome is on the lower left.

How do you get to the Sunset House in Fable 3?

Sunset House

  1. In order to reach this location, run to the fortress in Mourningwood and leave it through the gate through which the Hollow Men came.
  2. After getting there, move forwards while sticking to the left side of the garden.
  3. The man in the hat looks as if he’s checking time on his watch [1].