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What items are safe to sell in Dying Light 2?

Got to get that money!

In a post-apocalyptic world, it's only natural to scavenge anything that may be useful. In Dying Light 2, you'll find yourself scavenging just about everything. One thing that is a little harder to find is money, which you can use to purchase blueprints and gear. Luckily, the vendors of Villedor will purchase some of the items you scavenged while out parkouring. Here are the items that are safe to sell in Dying Light 2.

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Most of the materials you find yourself picking up can be used in crafting various useful items such as medicine and weapons. However, you will find that a few things have limited or no uses that are just collecting dust in your inventory. These are the items that are safe to sell to vendors in Dying Light 2.

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  • Valuables - Anything marked as Valuable in your inventory exists for the sole purpose of getting you money. You can not use these items in crafting, and they will often fetch a pretty penny when offered to a vendor.
  • Extra Clothing - Clothing items that you are not using should be sold to vendors. They won't fetch as good of a price as Valuables, but there is no reason to hang on to them.
  • Extra Weapons - You will find that you will undoubtedly have a surplus of weapons built up as you progress further into the game. Feel free to sell some of the lower-level ones, as there's a high chance you will not need to use them.

There is also an easy way for players to sell all of their valuables when visiting a vendor. In the bottom right corner of the vendor menu, players will see an option to hold a button to sell all of their valuables and how much money they will get from doing so. Since these valuable items have no use, you should make a habit of just selling all of these items each time you visit a vendor.

Those are the items that are safe to sell in Dying Light 2. While it is always tempting to hold onto everything you have found in an RPG game, it is best to learn to let go and earn some easy scratch.

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