Kingdom Come Deliverance Selling Stolen Goods: How to Fence Stolen Goods

Like any good RPG, there is the option to do some Kingdom Come Deliverance selling stolen goods in this massive, realistic open-world. We all have a rebellious side, so it’s not surprising anyone if you develop some sticky fingers over the course of your gigantic adventure across Bohemia.

Should you happen to do pick some locks or do a little bit of pickpocketing, you will find yourself wanting to do some Kingdom Come Deliverance selling stolen goods. While some of the goods you might acquire with your five finger discount may be of use, the reality is most won’t be outside of making a quick buck. Of course, actually selling them is another problem in and of itself.

Kingdom Come Deliverance Selling Stolen Goods: How to Fence Stolen Goods

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Should you forget which items you stole, they are easily noticeable in your inventory by taking a look at the ones with a red hand icon. Unlike other RPG’s you might be familiar with, there are actually a couple of ways that you can do some Kingdom Come Deliverance selling stolen goods.

The first of the Kingdom Come Deliverance selling stolen goods options is going to your trusty old fencer. Completing a side quest called The Good Thief (check out this guide), you will find yourself with the option to now sell stolen goods under-the-counter to fencers.

Your second option is doing some Kingdom Come Deliverance selling stolen goods in a different town from the one that the stolen goods originate from. This keeps the questionable nature of the items a nice secret, and your pockets lined with some gold. Good luck!

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