Diablo 4: 5 Things You Can Always Sell Without Worry

Diablo 4: 5 Things You Can Always Sell Without Worry

Gold is one of the most important resources in Diablo 4 and especially in the endgame, you will need to spend quite a lot of it for item upgrades. We will show you which items you can easily sell later in the game to replenish your gold supply.

If you want to upgrade or enchant your equipment in the endgame, you can quickly spend a few million of your precious gold at the vendors. The same goes for repairs. But luckily, there is plenty of stuff in Diablo 4 that you can easily sell.

Moreover, a regular visit to the merchants is also worthwhile for another reason: you can buy really good equipment for gold there.

What items can I sell? In the following list, we will name the items that you can always sell without hesitation in Diablo 4:

Before reaching the endgame, you should rather salvage items, as you will need the materials more at the beginning than the gold. In the video, you can find out which items you should salvage better at the beginning and which ones you should sell:

These 5 items can be sold without hesitation

Equipment you cannot use

Probably everyone who plays Diablo 4 knows the phenomenon. You kill a few monsters, open your inventory in joyful anticipation of good loot, and notice crossed-out items. You have received items for a different class.

You can keep them if you also play that class – or want to. However, you will likely find something equivalent while playing with that class anyway.

Therefore, you can simply sell them, because especially higher-level items will bring you a good amount of gold. A two-handed sword at level 94 has brought me over 27,000 gold.

Items that are not suitable for your class are marked with a red cross

Equipment that does not fit your build

It may happen that you receive items that have a high level and good stats, but do not benefit you. For example, because they simply do not fit your build or you need other stats more. An item that gives you +2 levels on a certain skill is not bad, but it won’t help you if you don’t play that skill at all.

You should only keep it if the other skills fit well with your build and you can change the one non-needed affix through enchanting. You can find the best builds in our tier list:

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All magical items

Magical items, or “blue” items, can be sold without hesitation – if you even pick them up. The same goes for white items. Usually, it happens in the later stages of the game that you find way too many “yellow” items and legendaries, and sooner or later, you will kick the magical items out of your inventory.

With “yellow” items, however, it is worth taking a second look, as behind them can hide true trophies that can give you decent boosts.

Everything of high value

It may well be that during your gameplay, you receive so many materials that you do not need any new ones or can no longer pick them up. Therefore, if you have equipment items in your chest or inventory that are no longer needed but are upgraded, it is worth selling them.

A legendary amulet at level 86 can easily bring you about 66,000 gold. While that doesn’t reach the costs you paid for the amulet during upgrading, it’s better than nothing.

Uniques have an extremely high value. Whether you want to sell them or keep them, you should think carefully, as some are only obtained rarely. Selling an amulet of level 79 with the designation “Vermacht” gives you 248,000 gold. For a “Vermacht” unique bow at level 88, you even get a juicy 446,600 gold.

Unique items are sometimes strong, but often simply do not fit your build. You will likely never be able to use most of them. So do not hesitate to sell them.

Everything that clogs your inventory and chests

If space shortage is your primary problem – alongside the lack of gold – selling everything that you cannot currently use is the best solution. Especially if you have enough materials and are satisfied with your equipment.

Especially gems clog your inventory. So, after a dungeon run, it happens that you have many gems in your inventory, as well as “blue” items that you cannot use. You can exchange some of them for a small amount of gold.

With the space bar, the X (Xbox controller), or the square (PlayStation controller), you can mark the items in the inventory as junk and sell them all at once at the vendor. Even small items like gems.

Everything you need to know about selling & salvaging items has been listed here:

Diablo 4: Sell, salvage, or keep items? When is it worth it?

Source(s): Gamerant
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