In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, pilfering goods offers a tempting shortcut to wealth, but carries significant risks. Selling stolen items directly is problematic, often resulting in refusal from merchants or even arrest. This guide outlines how to circumvent these challenges.
Selling Stolen Goods:
The most straightforward method involves temporarily storing stolen items in your inventory chest. After approximately one to two in-game weeks, the "stolen" marker will vanish, allowing you to sell the items to any merchant NPC without repercussions.
The "stolen" tag appears on items acquired through lockpicking or pickpocketing. Most traders will reject such goods. Furthermore, a guard's inventory check will lead to arrest unless you can bribe your way out of trouble.
Storing and waiting eliminates these risks. Once the stolen status expires, the items can be sold normally.
Accelerating the Process:
Investing in the "Hustler" and "Partner in Crime" perks (found under the Speech skill tree) enables the immediate sale of stolen goods. Prioritizing these perks can significantly streamline the process.
Alternative Sales Route:
Early in the game, a fence operates within the Nomads' Camp, providing an alternative outlet for stolen items.
Time Required:
The time needed for the "stolen" marker to disappear varies based on the item's value. More expensive items require a longer waiting period.
This concludes our guide on selling stolen items in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. For additional game tips and strategies, including a comprehensive guide to romance options, consult The Escapist.