In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, acquiring items and funds through thievery offers a tempting shortcut. However, selling stolen goods presents challenges: most merchants refuse such transactions, and possession of stolen items can lead to arrest. This guide details how to successfully offload your ill-gotten gains.
Selling Stolen Goods:
The simplest method involves storing stolen items in a chest. After approximately one to two in-game weeks, the "stolen" marker disappears, allowing you to sell them to any merchant NPC. Stolen items are clearly marked in your inventory. Guards will arrest you if they find them during a search, unless you can bribe your way out of trouble.
Storing and waiting eliminates these risks. The passage of time obscures the items' origins, enabling normal sales.
Accelerating the Process:
Specific perks can expedite this process. The "Hustler" and "Partner in Crime" perks (found under the Speech skill tree) allow immediate sale of stolen goods, making them worthwhile investments.
Alternative Sales Channels:
Fences provide another option. Early in the game, you can find one in the Nomads' Camp.
Time Required:
The time needed for the "stolen" marker to vanish varies depending on the item's value. More expensive items require longer waiting periods.
This concludes our guide on selling stolen items in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. For additional game tips and information, including a comprehensive guide to romance options, visit The Escapist.