While much of medieval RPG Wartales is centered around combat, you still need to make a living. As well as selling gear and completing bounties, you’re able to buy and sell trade goods as you travel from one region to another, so read on for my Wartales trade goods guide.

Wartales trade goods guide - what they are and how to get them

Trade goods in Wartales areCrates containing a variety of items, which are currently Amber, Pelts, Pottery, Spices, Scrolls, Silver, Wool, Gems, Marble, and Perfume. Crates areoccasionally found as lootbut are more commonly foundfor sale in townsor ontraveling merchants.

When entering a town, the goods it produces are shown in a box at the bottom left of your screen. If a town produces a good, this is where it will be the cheapest to purchase and the worst place to sell it.

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It may not seem as though there is a huge amount to be made from trading, but in a game where you’re oftentraveling long distancesacross regions, it is a good idea to keep an eye on the prices. Especially at higher difficulty levels, money can be tight, especially if you want to upgrade all your Legendary Items and upgrade skills. Every Krown is welcome!

Just be sure you’re earning more than the cost of thefood and wagesyou’re having to use. If so, you can make as much as you like on trade routes, as while there’s a time and date in Wartales, it does not affect any of the quests or ongoing regional storylines. Youcan take your timewithout penalty if that’s how you want to play.

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Wartales trade goods best sale locations and prices

These were thebest prices to sell trade goodsin Wartales (subject to changes in updates, as the game is still being actively patched). Many of the best prices are now to be had by trading to Belerion Archipelago, which requires you to have the DLC installed.

Note that there is usuallymoney to be made in smaller amountson most products, so as you work out your routes be sure to fill up with anything you can sell so as not to waste your carrying capacity.

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If you want to set up trade roots, you’ll also want tofactor in time in terms of food consumption cost. For example, it is not worth going all the way to Gosenberg to sell Amber if Cortia is much closer.

How to increase trade and sale profits in Wartales

Several bonuses can be taken to improve your trade prices, as well as other sale prices to merchants, via choosing certain knowledge options from Paths. See the available bonuses below:

The effects of certain foods will also temporarily boost your trade prices between rests:

Other Knowledge in Paths can also have knock-on effects on your trade potential, such asTrade HorsesandTransporters, both of which increase carrying capacity. Additionally, you’re able to enable the titleTrade Fair on the Bannerin your camp (once crafted) to further increase the price of sold-crafted gear by 50 percent.

Bounty list trade missions

Finally, note that you can also findTrade Missionson theList of Bountiesthat you’ll find available from theEmissaryin each tavern across the provinces. You might also want to take some bounty missions as these are particularly good if you’ve outgrown an area and you’re playing region-locked. There is a lot of easy money to be made from what will now be very easy battles.

Trade missions can give you a nice profit margin, so they’re worth keeping an eye out for, especially if you have theNegotiators Skill(also under Trade and Craftsmanship), which allows you to try and negotiate up your bounty fee. You should always try and do this, as a failure simply stops you from trying again on that contract (there is no penalty).

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