Which Faction You Should Sell Valuables To In Dragon Age: The Veilguard?

Which Faction You Should Sell Valuables To In Dragon Age: The Veilguard?

As you explore Thedas in Dragon Age: The Veilguard, you’ll find loads of chests to loot. In those chests you find gold and random items that are classed as valuables. You can then sell those valuables to Faction merchants in return for some gold and a small amount of Faction Strength.

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That Faction Strength is then used to upgrade merchants and unlock new gear to buy. However, while you’ll have a lot of valuables to sell after completing main quests, you have to decide who you’re going to sell them to. That decision is not an easy one to make.

Which Faction Should You Sell Valuables To?The Shadow Dragons merchant's store in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

Who you should sell your valuables to comes down to a few considerations. Before we get into the deeper reasons to choose one faction over another, you can simply choose based on which faction you prefer.

You cannot reach max Stength and Merchant Rank with whichever faction you do not help when Treviso and Minrathous are attacked by dragons.

Otherwise, the most obvious reason to choose one faction over another is the connection between them and the companions you have the best relationship with. Since you’ll likely complete side quests and gain Faction Strength in the meantime, you’ll make good progress towards ranking up the faction.

Therefore, selling your valuables to those factions to max their store rank quickly will be smart.

Faction

Merchant Location

Companion Representation

Quests To Complete For Strength

Antivan Crows

Treviso

Lucanis

Bidding Farewell, A Murder of Crows

Lords of Fortune

The Hall of Valor

Taash

Slaying the Fangscorcher, Lair of the Dragon King

The Mourn Watch

Necropolis Halls

Emmerich

Heir to the Dead, The Sacrifice to the Souls

Veil Jumpers

Arlathan Forest

Bellara

Through the Shadows, The Forest of Spirits

Grey Wardens

Hossberg Wetlands

Davrin

A Friend in Need, The Profane and The Lost

Shadow Dragons

Dock Town

Neve

Keep a Light On, The Returned Cultist Case

You can also just use your valuables to gain Faction Strength for any faction you’re close to leveling up, so that you can quickly unlock and purchase the gear they’re selling at their next rank. Merchants will also offer more gold in return when you’re close to reaching the next rank.

Otherwise, you can instead look through the gear faction merchants sell at higher ranks and see if there’s stuff you’d like to buy. Then, you can sell your valuables to those merchants.

All Locked Weapons At All Merchants

A locked weapon in the Dock Town store in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

Before you decide which faction merchant to increase the rank of, you’ll want to know what items are locked behind those higher ranks. Ther items will change depending on what you’ve already bought and what class you chose at the start of the game.

Antivan Crows

You’ll find this merchant close to the main fast travel beacon in Treviso.

Item Name

Price

Rank

Description

God’s Foil Rapier (Lucanis)

370 Gold

Three

A primary weapon that does Physical and Stagger damage. 50 percent penetration for Attack My Target instructions for Lucanis.

Twin-Edged Pick (Rook)

750 Gold

Three

Axe for Rook that adds 20 percent Penetration, makes final attacks Critical against enemies with high health, and makes Critical hits reapply penetrated damage again when upgraded.

Rialto Rapier (Lucanis)

370 Gold

Four

Rapier that does high physical damage and some Stagger. Asking Lucanis to attack does 100 percent damage vs. enemies at high health.

Skullcrusher Maul (Rook)

1,100 Gold

Four

A high Stagger Maul that does +20 percent Heavy attack damage, +25 percent damage vs. armour, and grants Enhanced Damage when breaking an enemy’s armour when upgraded.

Trevisan Poignard

460 Gold

Four

Physical damage focused Dagger that grants you ten percent Ultimate when using Lucanis’s abilities.

Lords of Fortune

In the Hall of Valor, head to the main fast travel beacon and run into the main courtyard to find the vendor.

Item Name

Price

Rank

Description

Sharpened Dragonbone Mageknife

450 Gold

Three

Mageknife that adds 20 percent Penetration, gives Rally Part on Perfect Defense, makes companions ignore enemy Defense while Rally Party is Active, reduces companion cooldowns.

Viridian Tusk Axe (Taash)

340 Gold

Three

When fully upgraded, Taunted Dragons takes 50 percent extra damage and applying Taunted to Dragons deals 400 damage.

Enchanted Athame Spellblade

600 Gold

Four

Sleeplade that grants + 50 percent Mana, grants two Mana on hits, deals ten percent more damage for every 50 Mana you’re missing.

Veil Jumpers

The Veil Jumpers merchant is up the stairs from the main fast travel point, in the corner of the busy room.

Item Name

Price

Rank

Description

Skirmisher’s Round Targe (Rook)

400 Gold

Two

Basic Targe that increases Rage attack damage by 15 percent, Weakpoint damage by 15 percent, and Stagger on Weakpoint hits by 20 percent when fully upgraded.

Woodsong Cleaver Axe (Rook)

600 Gold

Three

Well rounded Physical focused Axe that adds 15 percent Rage generation, 100 percent Rage generation from taking damage, and sees Barrier and Armour damage increased for every two Rage when fully upgraded.

Sentinel’s Glory Heater (Rook)

600 Gold

Four

Stagger focused Heater that adds 15 percent Resistance, allows you to deal 250 Stagger to your target on perfect Defense, and deal 250 Stagger around you on perfect Defense when fully upgraded.

The Mourn Watch

Head to the centre of the Necropolis Halls, where it branches off. The merchant is right in the middle.

Item Name

Price

Rank

Description

Bandit’s Bulwark Heater

600 Gold

Three

High Stagger Heater that increases Heavy attack damage by 20 percent, damage vs armor by 20 percent, and applies Immovable when breaking an enemy’s armour when it’s fully upgraded.

Guardian of the Abyss Stave (Emmrich)

510 Gold

Three

A stave that deals Necrotic damage that deal 50 percent extra damage to health. It also sees you heal for five percent of your maximum health when Attack My Target brings enemies to low health when fully upgraded.

Gravestone Unique Targe (Rook)

6,300 Gold

Four

High Stagger unique Targe that sees all enemies nearby take Necrotic damage when charging a Shield Toss.

Necropolis Defender Targe

700 Gold

Four

Well-rounded Targe that deals 40 Necrotic damage, adds a Shield Toss bounces, and makes it so that a Shield Toss charged to max applies Necrosis to the first target hit.

Grey Wardens

The merchant is close to the first fast travel beacon.

Item Name

Price

Rank

Description

Vigilant Greathammer Maul (Rook)

700 Gold

Four

A high Stagger maul that adds 30 Defense, makes weapon attacks gain ten percent of your Defense as bonus damage, and gain one Defense for each percent of missing health.

Warden’s Shell (Davrin)

530 Gold

Four

Heater that adds 25 percent Stagger and heals you for two percent whenever an enemy becomes Staggered.

Shadow Dragons

In Dock Town, head out of the room you first spawn in when fast travelling there and head left out the door that’s opened with the blue circle on the floor. The merchant is then on the right.

Item Name

Price

Rank

Description

Crystalline Greataxe

850 Gold

Four

Well-rounded Great Axe that adds 15 percent Cold resistance. It also makes Necrotic bonus affect a weapon’s base damage, applies Chilled to Charged attacks, and applies Necrosis when you apply Chilled.

Should You Buy Valuables From Merchants?

A valuable item for sale at a merchant in Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

When buying gear and mementos from merchants, you’ll also notice that you can also buy valuables. However, it’s not clear whether they’re worth the investment.

There are two reasons to buy valuables from merchants, but they shouldn’t be a priority. If they’re selling gear that’ll upgrade your Rook or Mementos, you should buy them first. The first reason to buy valuables though, is because some of them increase some of your stats when you purchase them. Some will increase your maximum health by 100 and some will increase your defense by one percent.

Otherwise, you can also buy them if you’re in dire need of Faction Strength. In return for some gold or common resources, you get a valuable that you can then sell to a merchant for a smaller amount of gold and some Strength.

If you have loads of the resources or gold, which you likely will, and don’t need them for Caretaker gear upgrades, you can buy valuables whenever you see them.

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