While thievery offers a tempting shortcut to wealth and equipment in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, it comes with significant risks. Selling stolen goods directly is difficult, and getting caught can lead to arrest. Here's how to navigate this tricky situation.
Selling Stolen Items in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
The simplest method is to store your ill-gotten gains in a chest. Wait a week or two in-game—the "stolen" marker will eventually vanish from the item's description. Once this happens, you can sell them to any merchant NPC without issue.
Items acquired through lockpicking or pickpocketing will be clearly marked as stolen in your inventory. Most traders won't touch them. Furthermore, a guard's inventory check will result in immediate arrest unless you can bribe your way out of trouble.
Storing items and waiting is the most reliable method. After a time, the stolen status disappears, allowing for normal sale.
Unlocking the "Hustler" and "Partner in Crime" perks under the Speech skill tree offers a more permanent solution. These perks eliminate the stolen goods restrictions, making them a worthwhile investment.
Alternatively, fences offer a discreet outlet for stolen goods. Early in the game, you can find one at the Nomads' Camp.
How Long Until You Can Sell Stolen Items?
The time required for the "stolen" tag to disappear varies with the item's value. More expensive items take longer, so plan accordingly.
And there you have it—your guide to selling stolen items in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. For more Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 guides and insights, including a comprehensive look at romance options, check out The Escapist.