Dinkum is beautifully fleshed out and offers many contents to explore while still in Early Access. This Aussie-themed life simulation has you covered whether you spend days hunting bugs, farming, or delving excitedly and deeply into the earth’s darkest recesses.
Players that immerse themselves in the unique world of Dinkum will come across a vast range of materials and products that may be sold for Dinks at the store. However, some products, such as ruby gem clusters, may be more difficult to sell due to their size.
Some Dinkum objects are too big to fit within the character’s backpack. When these things are taken up, avatars will hold them over their heads. Holding an item disables the ability of players to interact with NPCs, making selling these goods somewhat perplexing. Here is the answer to this particular issue.
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Location of Ruby Gem Clusters
Ruby gems are only discovered in the Deep Mine and extremely seldom in the overworld. Players venturing into the Deep Mine should make it a point to find a single ruby gem cluster on each descent to help offset the one-time elevator ticket cost of 25,000 per ticket. Finding three Dinks every descent is a realistic request that will allow gamers to accumulate Dinks.
Because they cannot be added to your inventory, if you locate a ruby gem cluster, dump it into the elevator and then continue your underground journey. Because the elevator keeps anything put on the ground while it glides up and down, players can securely leave objects on the ground for later use or sale.
Selling Large Items in Dinkum
When the store is finished, players will notice a scale on the right side shortly after entering. This scale serves as a point of sale for bigger products within Dinkum. When you place an item here, the shopkeeper John will recognise it and its weight and value.
Using this scale is an excellent way to locate Dinks to help pay off town debts or to persuade unusual NPCs to move into town by purchasing their items. Every Dink acquired by a player should be viewed as an opportunity to advance the town, making the narratives and businesses accessible.
This concludes the guide for selling items in Dinkum. If you need help with other game features, check our Dinkum Game Guide.