How to Sell Items in Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen
This quick guide will help you figure out what each item type is good for and how to sell them in Pantheon: Rise of the Fallen.
Step 1: Open Your Bags
Press the O key to open all your bags. Look through your items carefully. Each item will have a tag, like General, Reagent, or something more specific. These tags will guide you on what to sell or keep.
Item Tags and What They Mean
General
These items are usually junk or have no use beyond making money. Perfect for selling to vendors.
Examples: Shiny Marbles, Rout WhiskersReagents
Used for spells or crafting recipes. Keep these unless you're desperate for money.
Examples: Bone Fragments, Snake ScalesResources
Raw materials useful for crafting. You can sell these to players or save them for your crafting.
Examples: Ore, Uncut Gemstones, Jute FibersMaterials
Semi-processed items used in crafting or quests. They fetch better prices with other players than with vendors.
Examples: Burlap Thread, Worn Leather StrapsCatalysts
Rare items used to enhance crafting or trigger special effects. Always hold on to these.
Examples: Shimmering Celestium, Celestium Dust of EloquencePotions
Consumables that offer buffs or cures. Keep them if you plan to use them, otherwise sell or trade.
Examples: Fresh Apples, Mild AntidotesIngredients
Essential for cooking and crafting. These are highly valuable to crafters and worth trading with players.
Examples: Blackberries, Maple Sap
Step 2: Selling Your Items
Find a Vendor
Walk up to any vendor, like Annie the Fresh Produce Vendor. Right-click on the vendor to interact.Open Your Bags
Once the vendor window is open, press O to view your items again.Quick-Sell with Alt + Right-Click
For fast selling, hold the Alt key and right-click on the items you want to sell. For example, you could alt-right-click your Shiny Marble and Rout Whiskers to sell them instantly.
Final Blurb
By sorting your items based on their tags, you’ll make smarter decisions about what to sell and what to keep. This will keep your coin pouch ready for buying spells, gear, and crafting materials.
Happy adventuring, and may your coin purse always be full!