In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, pilfering goods offers a tempting shortcut to wealth, but carries risks. Selling stolen items presents challenges; most merchants refuse such transactions, and possession of stolen goods can lead to arrest. Here's how to navigate this:
Selling Stolen Goods:
The simplest method is to store stolen items in a chest. After approximately one to two in-game weeks, the "stolen" marker will vanish, allowing you to sell them to any merchant NPC. The presence of this marker makes stolen items easily identifiable, resulting in refusal by most traders and potential arrest if discovered by guards. Bribery might be an option to avoid arrest, but storing the items is far less risky.
Time Until Saleability:
The time required for the "stolen" marker to disappear varies depending on the item's value. More expensive items take longer, so plan accordingly.
Perks and Alternative Vendors:
Unlocking the "Hustler" and "Partner in Crime" perks under the Speech skill tree eliminates the need to wait. Alternatively, fences, such as those found in the Nomads' Camp early in the game, will purchase stolen goods without issue.
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