It doesn’t take long in Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen for your inventory to fill up with miscellaneous items.
Some of it’s helpful, but most of it’s just cluttering space.
This guide will help you earn extra cash and free up space in your inventory.
How To Sell Items
It's a smart idea to understand what each item means before you sell it to a vendor.
Your inventory will have different types of items, each tagged to show what they do.
Some things are best sold for coins now, but others hold too much worth to give up.
These tags help you determine what to keep for crafting, questing, or selling and what you can toss or trade off.
General items are usually tagged as junk and sold for coins, while Reagents and Catalysts are essential for crafting and spellcasting, so it’s best to hold on to them.
Likewise, selling Resources and Materials to players usually brings more value than selling them to vendors.
Once you understand these categories, you’ll know exactly what to hold onto, sell, or trade so your inventory stays manageable and your currency stays stable.
If you manage this well, you can focus on what counts: exploring new places and taking on whatever comes your way.
You can start looking for a vendor once you know which items to part with or sell.
Vendors are spread out across the world, commonly found in towns or active marketplaces.
These vendors will purchase the items you don’t need and give you coins for them.
To interact with a vendor, right-click on them to open the vendor’s trade window.
The vendor's stock will be displayed next to yours, allowing you to view their available items for purchase and what you can sell to them.
From there, you can drag and drop the items you want to sell into the vendor's window or use the quicker quick-sell option.
To quick-sell, press and hold the Alt key, then right-click on an item in your inventory.
It moves the item over to the vendor’s side, and the coin for the sale is added to your account.
Confirm the transaction after adding all the items you wish to sell.
This helps empty your inventory and load up your coin purse, so you’ve got cash for spells, gear, or crafting.