
As a cunning gamer in the realm of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, I’ve discovered a sneaky yet lucrative method for offloading my pilfered goods: fencing. Since regular merchants won’t take my swiped swag, these underground dealers are my go-to guys.
To keep the heat off, it’s essential to have a solid plan. I’ve learned that these illicit items can’t be sold immediately – they need time to lose their “stolen” stigma. So, I store them in my personal chest and wait 1-2 in-game weeks for the status to dissipate.
To speed things up, I suggest unlocking perks that help remove this tag more quickly. And let’s not forget about maintaining the value of my loot by repairing weapons and armor. Be warned, though, if the guards catch me with the stolen goods, fines might be in order.
In this guide, we’ll delve into the art of selling stolen items in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, explore ways to remove the “stolen” tag from my swag, and share some top tips for making a profit in the black market!