In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, acquiring items and funds through theft 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 outlines 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 will vanish, allowing you to sell the items to any merchant NPC. The presence of this marker on items in your inventory indicates their stolen status. Guards will arrest you if they discover these items during an inventory check, unless you can bribe your way out of trouble.
Storing and waiting eliminates these risks. Over time, the stolen items become untraceable, enabling normal sale.
Accelerating the Process:
Unlocking specific perks can significantly shorten the waiting period. The "Hustler" and "Partner in Crime" perks (located under the Speech skill tree) allow you to sell stolen goods without penalty. Prioritizing these perks is highly recommended.
Alternative Sales Channels:
Fences provide another option. Early in the game, a fence can be found at the Nomads' Camp.
Waiting Time:
The time required for the "stolen" marker to disappear varies depending on the item's value. More expensive items necessitate a longer wait.
This concludes our guide on selling stolen items in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. For further game tips and information, including a comprehensive guide to romance options, consult The Escapist.