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Ingame stores ( maybe spoiler )

can someone post how many money the stores in the city have, cause i got a lot of good stuff that is worth much more then the 800 gold that most stores can offer...
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in market district the heavy armour dude has 1200 he will buy all weapons aswell
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uhm... i've got deadra armor that is worth 4800. So i can sell it for 2400, but there are no shops that have 2400 gold...
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1200 is the best you can get unless you buy shares in a store - in which case I think the total goes up by 500; but I've never done it so not sure.
It used to anooy me as well, but now it doesn't because before very long you are just swimming in lard anyway, and nothing much to spend it on. Apart from buying a house in every city, or enchanting lots of items.
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Yeah, that's one of the downsides, sometimes you have to sell at a lower price. I recently found a 39,000 gold piece robe with enchantments out the wazoo, couldn't sell it for more than 2000 (with a modification called Living Economy)
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Spoiler post removed. If you want to add a spoiler inside a thread, do what the sticky thread (labeled "HEY, YOU") tells you.
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Post by Ibis »

A Fence

If you need to sell things for a lot of money, the best thing to do is to go into the construction set and either alter one of your merchants in the game, or create a Fence-type Merchant is some alleyway somewhere with a few chests or barrels of his own ... and give him enough money to handle buying your items. I'd go with the Fence NPC to keep the rest of the game pure - make him a seperate mod that you install with the game.
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Post by tim163 »

i've got the xbox version, so i cant modify it...
and i dont think this counts as a spoiler.
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