Attack on Titan: How to Sell Items for Money

How to Sell Items – Attack on Titan

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Attack on Titan is your chance to be a part of the anime. That’s right, you’re going to be running around, swinging about, and slashing Titans as one of the iconic characters from the show. In your quest to rid the world of the ridiculous tall goofballs, you’ll come across a ton of different materials, weapons, anchors, and more. But what do you do when you don’t want to use all of the things in your inventory? Maybe you’re interested in making some extra funds? It’s time to cash in.

When you speak to either of the sellers between missions or at a camp, you’re able to buy a variety of things, right? Well, instead of buying more and hoarding up a storm, head over to where it says “Cash In.” Choosing this option opens up the selling menu, and you’ll be able to sell whatever you deem unworthy of keeping. Remember that you can use your blades or gas tanks to upgrade other ones, but if this doesn’t really matter to you, sell away! You can even sell materials, which in bulk may be totally clutch and allow you to afford that expensive new blade you wanted.

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