In Dying Light 2’s post-apocalyptic world, players can explore the open-world game as they kill zombies and scavenge for items. As it is a survival game, no one knows when things might come in handy. Valuable things can be sold to get more in-game currency and purchase items useful to the player such as weapons and ammo. Money might be hard to find in this game, but there are specific things you can do to increase your productivity and finances. This guide will take you through the items that have high selling value in Dying Light 2, and what items you should and should not sell.
What items are safe to sell in Dying Light 2?
Money is useful for a variety of functions in the game, such as purchasing blueprints and gear from craftmasters and traders. You can sell items to them and buy the things they have in shop. The things you scavenge while you parkour through zombie hordes can come quite handy as you can get a fair bit of money from them.
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You should be careful to not sell any of the craft parts that you find as those have more value when crafted into something useful such as weapons, ammo and medicine. Things like Scraps, Feathers, Wiring will come in handy while you are making new items.
Some items you find will be marked as ‘Valuable’ and these will have no other function but you let you earn some extra cash.
Extra items in your inventory such as clothes you do not use and weapons that are too weak for you should be sold to vendors. While they give you less money for them than valuables, it’s a good idea to free up your inventory space. Lower level items will not be of any use to you once you progress in the game, so you should sell them as you grow out of them.
You can also Sell All Items just by holding the button you see when you visit a vendor and enter their shop. This is the quickest way to sell all the valuables that you have collected, and earn money quickly in the game.