How to sell weapon for reasonable price in the game?

Hi guys, i am new player to this game, and i find there is no place to sell the high value item such as bastard sword or plate armors. now my inventory is full of equipment and the only merchant i can find is the pub lady… but the problem is she doesn’t have enough funds to buy my item, every time i try to sell anything the maximum price she gives is $10 even the item worth 80…So i just wondering if there is any merchant where players can sell their items for reasonable price in this beta? As It is really annoying to become overloaded in either horse and player bag…

so far i have only found a few people worth swindling out of their cash: the guy in samopesh next to the blacksmith, and the guy in tal…something…t-town… leaning up against a building (i think it’s the only tavern in the area) each one i think should be able to pay full price for your gear, and if they can’t you can chose to haggle and sell it to them for all their money.

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also: expired antidotes sell for full price, so if you made an antidote for the quest and it went bad or the guy refused to talk to you, you can sell it for all the guy’s money.

i think a credit system might be nice, give em something really expensive and they just owe you.

ehh.u sure the tavern guys in t town can pay anything more than 10 dollar???

Yes. There are two shopkeepers at Talmberk inn - the woman sells food, and the other guy is your buddy. If I remember correctly, he has about 400 groshen wealth and buys common armor/weapons for a decent price. I used to sell bandit/Cuman weapons to him, until he went out of money.

thanks, i m going to try for it

ehh…i think i found that guy,but he doesnt seem to be able sell or buy any goods…

So it seems you hit the infamouse save/load bug, or you have so bad reputation in Talmberk that no one wants to speak with you :frowning:
Try to start a new game and go directly to the inn, it’s pretty close from the start - you may be lucky this time.

lel, the save data broken again…

The economy and game saving aren’t properly implemented into the game yet, so don’t waste your time carrying around every item from everyone you kill. If you want to use them to trade for something, go ahead.

The easiest way to make money is to win in arena. You get 10:1 for beating the hardest opponent, and you won’t need more than 300g in the game, so one win is all you need.

If you insist on trading though, you have two people in Talmberg. the inn keeper and barmaid. There’s also three in Samopesh, archer, merchant and herb woman. Lesek from the soldier’s camp will also head to Samopesh and sell you things, if he doesn’t get stuck and decide to never move.

And you can (theoretically) trade for reputation even if they have limited or no gold. (Favourable barters make NPC more well disposed to you (reflected in dialogue, but I haven’t yet seen any shift in reputation values)).

think he has 100 or so groshen…bit more if you buy his bow, all his arrows, and his helmet.

Thanks for your advise…

Rep isn’t perfect yet either. I did the Sick Bastard quest, and convinced the bailiff that the barmaid did it, and every time she saw me, she would run away. The bailiff himself was happy to see me, constantly spamming greetings. The Samopesh peasants had a high opinion of me, I think it was 58, but the barmaid’s was low. Then, at some point, the bailiff attacked me after the barmaid ran.

I think it would be a bad idea to just give you townwide rep just because you’re a terrible negotiator, or big tipper. Sure, the individual merchant would be happy, but I don’t see how that makes the town happy as a whole. Anyway, the whole system is a long way from finished, as is the game itself.

If you don’t need more than 300gr, then you can find a treasure with cca 200gr, sell one sword and you’re done :slight_smile:

I believe better than selling items or carrying them everywhere is making some kind of “home” from Reeky’s cave or other secret hideout and to store stuff there in bags or chests. I think you don’t need more armor than “bandit’s selection” and “cuman’s selection” and you don’t need need armor out of northern forest at all (if you do not want to kill all bandits at windmill)

Even better and faster, you can go directly to the Mercenary camp and win three fights with the most easy opponent. If you bet 30 groshen, you win 90. And the fight is a piece of cake, so you don’t need to borrow armor.
Repeat three times and you are on 270 groshen, in few minutes.

The shop keeper in Talmberg seems to have replenished funds each day.

The first day he has around 60G?

I get $$$ early in the game by immediately galloping to the t-town shop keeper (at the inn), buying a bow and 24 arrows, then galloping off the to hill behind the tanner’s house and killing the two guys coming down the path (you have to hurry to catch them still pretty far up the mountain).

I loot 'em and have sell most of it to the shopkeeper (keeping some of the better stuff for myself). I end up with all the shopkeepers arrows, the metal helmet, extra bandages, a few apples, enough groshen to pay for archery tournaments or to buy stuff at the Samopesh shopkeeper’s and the Samopesh archery master, and still have the extra bastard sword.

If you kill the bandit hiding in the woods opposite the Kolben Estate you can sell some of his stuff to the Samopesh shopkeeper (not the expensive items though - he doesn’t have enough cash to buy swords). If you’re into archery buy eyebright and stjohnswort in Samopesh, dash over to the herb womans place and whip up a couple of archer potions (they make winning archery tournaments MUCH easier in the beginning)

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