Should you sell Dragon Age Veilguard valuables?

Dragon Age The Veilguard valuables being sold to Antivan crows for gold and strength
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Selling your Dragon Age Veilguard valuables safe to do and highly recommended as a way of getting extra gold and bolstering factions. While most of it looks like junk, the faction merchants across Thedas still seem pleased to have it in exchange for money. However, if you’ve been holding onto your valuables up until now, that’s understandable too as the selling system isn’t explained especially well in Dragon Age The Veilguard. So, if you’ve been wondering what to do with all the apparent treasure in Rook’s backpack, here’s how and why you should be selling valuables in Dragon Age Veilguard.

Selling Dragon Age Veilguard valuables explained

Dragon Age The Veilguard valuables being sold to veil jumpers for gold and strength

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Any item marked as a Valuable in Dragon Age Veilguard is safe to sell to any of the faction merchants across Thedas. Each valuable you sell gets you a small amount of gold and +3 Strength for whichever of the Dragon Age Veilguard factions you sell to. While you should sell valuables as often as you can to keep your gold reserves up, if there’s a particular faction’s gear you want, it’s worth holding onto your valuables until you can sell to the relevant merchant all at once, hopefully providing a massive boost to the faction’s Strength.

Once you hit a particular Strength threshold for a faction, you can increase the rank of the faction merchant’s shop by spending gold and other resources to unlock new gear for purchase. Buying improved gear or even duplicate items from any merchant is one of the main ways you can upgrade weapons in Dragon Age Veilguard, so selling your valuables is actually quite integral to bolstering your combat capabilities and those of your companions!

Dragon Age The Veilguard valuables merchant selling valuable dragon's bounty fruit

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However, some valuables can be bought to provide permanent benefits to Rook. Both faction merchants and regular merchants can stock these rare and expensive consumable valuables. Once bought, they are instantly consumed, granting a small boost to one of your basic stats – for example, every Dragon’s Bounty you buy adds 25 health to your total. Checking the stock of any merchant and not just faction merchants is therefore very useful – I recommend plundering the Treviso market for several of these consumable valuables and several and Dragon Age Veilguard mementos!

How to find Valuables in Dragon Age Veilguard

Dragon Age The Veilguard valuables collected after rolling through wooden crates

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Collecting Dragon Age Veilguard Valuables is mostly down to chance as you typically find them randomly as you explore, but these are the sources to be aware of:

  • Found in chests throughout Thedas: Looting every chest and every item that isn’t nailed down is the best way to get Valuables.
  • Smash destructible objects: Wooden crates, barrels, wagons, pots, and the like can all be rolled into or hit to destroy them, often granting you basic materials such as Heartwood, but occasionally Valuables too.
  • Some merchants sell Valuables: As well as the useful consumable items, many merchants also sell regular valuables like the ones you can find. Although, you will always make a loss when selling these, so I’d only consider buying them if you need a little extra faction Strength because you’re close to a shop rank upgrade.

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Will Sawyer
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Will Sawyer is a guides writer at 12DOVE who works with the rest of the guides team to give readers great information and advice on the best items, how to complete a particular challenge, or where to go in some of the biggest video games. Will joined the GameRadar+ team in August 2021 and has written about service titles, including Fortnite, Destiny 2, and Warzone, as well as some of the biggest releases like Halo Infinite, Elden Ring, and God of War Ragnarok.