In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, pilfering goods offers a tempting shortcut to wealth, but carries risks. Selling stolen items directly is problematic; most merchants refuse such transactions, and possession of stolen goods can lead to arrest. Here's how to navigate this challenge:
Selling Stolen Goods:
The simplest method involves storing stolen items in your inventory chest. After approximately one to two in-game weeks, the "stolen" marker disappears, allowing you to sell them to any merchant NPC without issue.
The stolen tag appears on items acquired through lockpicking or pickpocketing. Guards will arrest you if they find these items during an inventory check, unless you can bribe your way out.
Storing and waiting is far more efficient than risking arrest. The game's mechanics eventually erase the stolen status, enabling normal sales.
Speeding Up the Process:
Specific perks can accelerate this process. The "Hustler" and "Partner in Crime" perks (found under the Speech skill tree) allow for immediate sale of stolen goods, making them worthwhile investments.
Alternative Sales:
Fences provide another avenue. Early in the game, a fence can be found in the Nomads' Camp.
Time Until Sale:
The time required for the "stolen" marker to vanish depends on the item's value. More expensive items take longer, so plan accordingly.
This covers selling stolen items in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. For more game insights, including romance options, consult The Escapist.