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As gear begins to overflow your pockets in Diablo 4, you might want to get rid of the lower level items to make room for the rare and legendary. Not only can you salvage these items, but you can also sell some of them for a high price.

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If you're unsure about how you can get rid of these pieces for cash in return, we will lead you to the correct location. To make room in your bag for new and improved gear, here is how you can sell your items.

Where To Sell Your Gear

Image of the Blacksmith found in Kyovashad in Diablo 4.

When you are wanting to sell the gear in your bag, especially those that are lower level, there are a multitude of vendors you can visit to get money in return. If you have a lot of Common and Magic rarity gear items, you can sell them to get a decent amount of money since they won't be of much use to you soon.

Image of the location on the map of Idania's shop with Rings and Amulets in Diablo 4.

You'll be able to start selling your items when you arrive in Kyovashad, the first town you'll find after traversing through the Icehowl Ruins. In here, there will be a multitude of merchants you can visit, including the Blacksmith, Armor Vendor, Weapon Vendor, and Jewelry Vendors to name a few. To find them, they'll be labeled on the map with an icon representing the location of their shop, as shown in the image above. Approach the vendor, and at the bottom you'll notice a 'Buyback' section. You can drag the items you wish to sell from your bag and place them here to get money in return. You'll see the sell value for each item when you hover over it.

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What You Can Get For Gear

Image of the rings and amulets vendor in Diablo 4.

Depending on what items you decide to sell, you'll get a wide variety of money in return. For some Common rarity items, you'll only get about 2 or 4 Gold, but some can get up to 80. When you start selling Magic rarity items, some can sell upwards of 200 Gold.

If you have any Rare items in your bag, some can sell for around 500 Gold, and if you decide that you want the item back later, you can buy them back from the vendor for the labeled price. However, it's better to get rid of your Common and Magic rarity items anyway as these will all start to add up to a large amount of Gold overtime. You'll only need these at the very beginning of the game, since once you start to level up, you'll come across rare items more frequently.

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