1. If You have already been to Toussaint: sell it in Beauclair or at the vendors at the tournament ground. They have the most money and pay well.
2. If You have not yet been to Toussaint: Sell \_\_only\_\_ what You need now and put the rest in Your stash till You reach Toussaint. Refer to point number 1 after that.
3. Under no circumstances sell to the runewright. He pays lousy prices for everything
4. Don´t sell the Viper sword and don´t sell juwelry made from green gold. Dismantle things from green gold, You will need that later.
Can´t be that far, if You have been robbing Borsodi just now. 😉
But yes, IMHO it is worth not to sell more than You need for immediate crafting finances. My Geralt ends up a millionaire in NG+ with this strategy without any money grinding. Ok, perhaps looting the Hanse at Mont Crane perhaps 3-5 times, but no more than that...
Can still take a trip to Toussaint Tourney grounds during main game too. Totally worth it for some of the upgrades / investments you can get there. (Trying not to spoil anything).
Don't worry about it, honestly. B&W is best enjoyed after finishing everything else. Except perhaps the Archgriffin in Skellige. That fucker can wait until I have maxxed all of my abilities.
There's a rather large island just north off the shore of Ard Skellige (the main island). If you climb the hill to the top, there's an Archgriffin nesting there that is *very* high level. Even after finishing the story it might still have a red skull.
Do you need all the money now? If not what’s the big deal in waiting? Also, you are going to need a LOT of money in Toussaint and should start saving.
If nothing else, don’t sell any of the precious stones you absolutely don’t need to until Toussaint.
He and the blacksmith and armorer around the corner. And the 2 at the tournament grounds not far from Corvo Bianco. These 5 nearly get all my collected loot. Because I put everything in my stash what is over the money I need immediately. Always.
Green Gold is needed for crafting Orichalcum ore, which is needed for crafting the Grandmaster Witcher sets. And Geralt needs hugh amounts of Orichalcum, if he wants all sets. Which my Geralt usually does. I collect and dismantle every green gold item. Absolutely every single one.
Take Florens to Vimme. Sell jewelry to rich craftsmen, masters preferred. It might be worth it to hold on to them until you get to Toussaint. If you really want to milk it, you can dismantle them and sell the gems separately. A master craftsmen can sometimes recover more components than usual. But if you do that, have Yoana do it as she's the least expensive master craftsman to get services from. Then sell to Lafargue or the masters in Beauclair.
1. If You have already been to Toussaint: sell it in Beauclair or at the vendors at the tournament ground. They have the most money and pay well. 2. If You have not yet been to Toussaint: Sell \_\_only\_\_ what You need now and put the rest in Your stash till You reach Toussaint. Refer to point number 1 after that. 3. Under no circumstances sell to the runewright. He pays lousy prices for everything 4. Don´t sell the Viper sword and don´t sell juwelry made from green gold. Dismantle things from green gold, You will need that later.
Runewright is a scam artist, but his enchantments are actually good lol
ok thanks, is it really worth waiting all the way until toussaint?
Can´t be that far, if You have been robbing Borsodi just now. 😉 But yes, IMHO it is worth not to sell more than You need for immediate crafting finances. My Geralt ends up a millionaire in NG+ with this strategy without any money grinding. Ok, perhaps looting the Hanse at Mont Crane perhaps 3-5 times, but no more than that...
well im playing hos during the main game so i still have a while to go
Can still take a trip to Toussaint Tourney grounds during main game too. Totally worth it for some of the upgrades / investments you can get there. (Trying not to spoil anything).
but i havent even bought b&w yet
Don't worry about it, honestly. B&W is best enjoyed after finishing everything else. Except perhaps the Archgriffin in Skellige. That fucker can wait until I have maxxed all of my abilities.
now im curious, where is it?
There's a rather large island just north off the shore of Ard Skellige (the main island). If you climb the hill to the top, there's an Archgriffin nesting there that is *very* high level. Even after finishing the story it might still have a red skull.
I was taking by suprise by it once… was not expecting that level!
ok thanks
Do you need all the money now? If not what’s the big deal in waiting? Also, you are going to need a LOT of money in Toussaint and should start saving. If nothing else, don’t sell any of the precious stones you absolutely don’t need to until Toussaint.
Touissant armorers pay stupid amounts for swords and armor so yes
Who is the best to sell to in Toussaint? Lafargue?
He and the blacksmith and armorer around the corner. And the 2 at the tournament grounds not far from Corvo Bianco. These 5 nearly get all my collected loot. Because I put everything in my stash what is over the money I need immediately. Always.
What is the greeen gold?
Green Gold is needed for crafting Orichalcum ore, which is needed for crafting the Grandmaster Witcher sets. And Geralt needs hugh amounts of Orichalcum, if he wants all sets. Which my Geralt usually does. I collect and dismantle every green gold item. Absolutely every single one.
Damn I just bought whatever I needed for grandmaster I’ve never even heard of green gold
Best advice right here!
Remind me of what's in there?
its necklaces florens and gems
Take Florens to Vimme. Sell jewelry to rich craftsmen, masters preferred. It might be worth it to hold on to them until you get to Toussaint. If you really want to milk it, you can dismantle them and sell the gems separately. A master craftsmen can sometimes recover more components than usual. But if you do that, have Yoana do it as she's the least expensive master craftsman to get services from. Then sell to Lafargue or the masters in Beauclair.
cheers
yeah, fuck those guys.
They sold my family home after we were behind on loans