
Stealing can be a tempting way to acquire items and money during your journey in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. However, it comes with its challenges. Selling stolen goods can be tricky, and getting caught can lead to arrest. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to sell stolen items in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.
Selling Stolen Items in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
The most straightforward method to sell stolen items in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is to store them in an inventory chest and wait for about one to two in-game weeks. This waiting period allows the stolen mark next to the item in your inventory to disappear, enabling you to sell it to any trader NPC without issues.
When you steal items through lockpicking chests or pickpocketing, they will be marked as stolen in your inventory. Most traders will refuse to purchase these marked items. Additionally, if a guard stops you and searches your inventory, you risk arrest unless you can bribe them.
To circumvent these problems, storing the stolen items in a chest and waiting is the safest approach. Over time, the memory of the theft fades, and you can sell the items as if they were legally acquired.
For those looking to expedite the process, consider unlocking the Hustler and Partner in Crime perks under the Speech category. These perks allow you to sell stolen items without any hassle, making them valuable early investments.
Another option is to sell stolen items to a fence. Early in the game, you can find a fence at the Nomads' Camp, providing a quicker, albeit riskier, way to offload your stolen goods.
How Long Until You Can Sell Stolen Items
The duration it takes for a stolen item to lose its mark depends on its value. More expensive items require a longer waiting period before the stolen mark disappears. Plan your strategy accordingly to maximize your gains.
This guide should help you navigate the complexities of selling stolen items in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. For more tips and detailed information on the game, including all romance options, be sure to check out The Escapist.