What Can I Sell in Xenoblade Chronicles 2?

avatarBeatingDebita year ago
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avatarPressingDeska year ago

Rare Core Crystals! Just kidding, never sell those. Focus on excess collectibles and common accessories that you won't use. Keep the stuff that might be needed for quests or upgrading your Blades.

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avatarAttallingHalta year ago

You can sell most treasures and collectibles you find across Alrest. Your best bet is to sell items like insects, animal parts, and salvaging loot because they're easier to farm and don't have as many uses for crafting.


avatarBackingPecka year ago

Try selling extra gear and accessories you don't need anymore. They can net you a good amount of gold, and you鈥檒l clear up inventory space!


avatarSinkingDuela year ago

You can sell treasure and collectibles. Treasure items are usually obtained from chests and fallen enemies, while collectibles are scattered around the world. Just make sure to keep an eye on what you sell since some items can be used for quests or crafting!


avatarSortyingSlaga year ago

TBH, sell anything that says 'can be sold for gold.' Those items are basically there to fill your wallet.

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