Injustice 2: How to Sell Equipment

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Selling Your Equipment in Injustice 2

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As you unlock more and more Mother Boxes in Injustice 2, you’ll inevitably obtain pieces of gear that are weaker than what you already have. Instead of keeping them around to clog up your inventory, you can sell them off for more credits.

To do this, go to the Customize Characters option from the main menu. From here, select the character with the piece of equipment that you want to sell. Select whichever loadout you desire, and then press the R1 button to head over to the inventory tab. Here, you’ll see all of the gear that you currently have available for that selected character. Choose the gear that you want to sell, and press triangle to mark it for sale. You can mark multiple items for sale so that the process is much more efficient. Once you’ve selected everything that you want to sell, press X to confirm that you want to sell them. The game will ask you to confirm your choice, so do so, and you’ll get your extra credits.

These credits can then go towards buying more Mother Boxes so that you can obtain even more powerful gear.

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