Aller au contenu

Photo

Valuables can also be quest items, how to cleanup inventory?


  • Veuillez vous connecter pour répondre
21 réponses à ce sujet

#1
Meeeps

Meeeps
  • Members
  • 568 messages

Just discovered that there are also quest items in the category of valuables, my cleanup procedure was to move everything to valuables and then sell everything there. This obviously doesn't work. How do you know, which items you can sell savely?

 

(or is malachite the only item?)



#2
caradoc2000

caradoc2000
  • Members
  • 7 550 messages

Keep the yellow creature research items, and sell the rest. Yes, I know Malachite and a couple of other valuables can be used for requisition quests, but you are not missing much by not doing those.



#3
katzenkrimis

katzenkrimis
  • Members
  • 72 messages

Requisition quest items can be tossed most of the time.  You'll end up with ridiculous amounts of power anyway. 

 

Testing the game by doing everything, as a completionist would do, my power count was around 400 towards the end.   With nothing to spend it on.

 

You only need to turn in the creature items. 



#4
Sidney

Sidney
  • Members
  • 5 032 messages
Yellow = research. Everything else can be sold. Stuff shouldn't be in the valuables category at all.

Frankly everything around selling, crafting and equipping as a UI is a mess and hopefully for DA4 gets a serious reworking.

#5
NRieh

NRieh
  • Members
  • 2 912 messages
Just visit your research table before selling the rest. Thats what I do. Give good stuff to the team, mark rest as crap, sell all.

Oh and if you think that research items in valuables are strange, go check for the 'quarry' crafting material. ))
  • Hurbster aime ceci

#6
ShadowWeaver2012

ShadowWeaver2012
  • Members
  • 328 messages

What do we do with the red bag items though, like the Gold Horn? I've combed all over the internet and haven't found an answer as to what to do with it....



#7
Grieving Natashina

Grieving Natashina
  • Members
  • 14 554 messages

Requisition quest items can be tossed most of the time.  You'll end up with ridiculous amounts of power anyway. 

 

Testing the game by doing everything, as a completionist would do, my power count was around 400 towards the end.   With nothing to spend it on.

 

You only need to turn in the creature items. 

I haven't been trying too hard to do requisitions, because I'm finding at late game that Katzen is correct.  I'm up over 320 power, with almost nothing left to spend it on.  :P



#8
DameMagpie

DameMagpie
  • Members
  • 140 messages

The research items are color grouped and have spam next to them. I think it's fun to stop at the right time and easy to do even selling quickly. I prob newbie sold them at first till I read the warning



#9
caradoc2000

caradoc2000
  • Members
  • 7 550 messages

I haven't been trying too hard to do requisitions, because I'm finding at late game that Katzen is correct.  I'm up over 320 power, with almost nothing left to spend it on.   :P

What you can use the req quests for, is to get influence if you are missing some for the next level. You get 100-200 influence points per quest. I just did ten of those quests in a row to get a new perk.


  • ShadowWeaver2012 aime ceci

#10
Grieving Natashina

Grieving Natashina
  • Members
  • 14 554 messages

What you can use the req quests for, is to get influence if you are missing some for the next level. You get 100-200 influence points per quest. I just did ten of those quests in a row to get a new perk.

I've got the influence vendor in Skyhold now though.  I just buy up influence with cash.  I've hit that point in the game where money isn't really doing me any good anymore.  I'd recommend requisition for the early-to-mid game if extra power (I hit a power crunch at one point and had to do a lot of reqs and Rift closing to make up for it,) but by the late game, it doesn't matter as much anymore.  I'm down to about 5 req quests anyway between all the zones.  I've double checked and there is no more available.   :P



#11
caradoc2000

caradoc2000
  • Members
  • 7 550 messages

Then again if you want to experiment with crafting, those high-tier schematics can be expensive. Ingredients are easier to come by than money.



#12
Grieving Natashina

Grieving Natashina
  • Members
  • 14 554 messages

Then again if you want to experiment with crafting, those high-tier schematics can be expensive. Ingredients are easier to come by than money.

Got all the schematics I need too.  Again, I'm talking pretty late game here.  And I'm rocking a very nice crafted bow and armor.  As is my party members, especially the main 4 that I usually take out with me (Dorian/Varric/Solas/Cass.  Varric tends to get swapped out depending upon the circumstances.)   ;)



#13
ohi

ohi
  • Members
  • 1 messages

The Sad Splinters can be used to make a weapon.  Have found no use for the Gold Horn as of yet.



#14
GithCheater

GithCheater
  • Members
  • 811 messages

Thanks for the tips on sad splinters and malachite.  Sad splinters sounded like it would be a useless DA2 "loot"

 

I sold 3 Ferelden awards from Valuables when i forgot they were for a Fallow Mire requisition quest.  I also seem to recall some spider part item was also stored in valuables when it was needed for a Storm Coast requisition.

 

I guess I will get rid of the gold horn and jewelry with engraved deications.



#15
Blessed Silence

Blessed Silence
  • Members
  • 1 381 messages

I really wish we had some type of storage, especially in Skyhold.



#16
Farangbaa

Farangbaa
  • Members
  • 6 757 messages

Don't sell anything that sells for 1 gold and you'll be fine. Ecept for the Malachites, but they drop by the boatloads and it's fairly useless quest.



#17
Farangbaa

Farangbaa
  • Members
  • 6 757 messages

I really wish we had some type of storage, especially in Skyhold.

 

To store.. what? materials and such do not take up inventory space, and most of the gear you find is just trash.



#18
Ryzaki

Ryzaki
  • Members
  • 34 422 messages

To store.. what? materials and such do not take up inventory space, and most of the gear you find is just trash.

 

High lvl items that you can't use yet.



#19
Not a Cat Doll

Not a Cat Doll
  • Members
  • 290 messages

I've been turning in the critter research items, and selling the rest (unless the value is 0) but I think a generic tooltip that stated something to the effect of "Barter item/not good for anything besides dosh" would have been nice.

 

And a storage chest, yeah, because I simply like them.



#20
Farangbaa

Farangbaa
  • Members
  • 6 757 messages

High lvl items that you can't use yet.

 

Just sell them. By the time you're that level, you'll craft something better.



#21
Ryzaki

Ryzaki
  • Members
  • 34 422 messages

Just sell them. By the time you're that level, you'll craft something better.

 

I don't always have the schems to make better gear is my point.

 

And even if so why on earth doesn't a castle have storage space. It makes no sense.



#22
Sanunes

Sanunes
  • Members
  • 4 382 messages

What do we do with the red bag items though, like the Gold Horn? I've combed all over the internet and haven't found an answer as to what to do with it....

 

I think it was an alternate way to complete the quest dealing with the Golden Halla.  Just ignore it when it is in your inventory for it doesn't take up space.