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8 Items You Should Sell ASAP in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet

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The treasures collected during a Pokemon Scarlet/Violet playthrough should be sold, but which ones have the best prices?
Money is something that every trainer will want to have in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet. Trainers can earn prize money from battling other trainers, or they can sell their items and treasures. Before selling the most expensive item in the inventory, there are several things that players will want to sell as soon as possible.
In the Bag, various pouches can hold medicine, Poke Balls, Key Items, and treasures. Basically, anything that’s in the Treasures pouch should be sold as they don’t serve any battle or out-of-battle purposes. Some treasures sell for high prices, so it’s best to sell those if Scarlet/Violet players find themselves running low on money. 8 Pretty Feather
Pretty Feathers will appear as gold sparkles near or on lakes. Unlike other Feathers, such as Genius and Clever Feathers, Pretty Feathers cannot increase stats, making them useless. They’re the most common type of Feathers and sell for 500 poke dollars at any store.
One Pretty Feather doesn’t sound like much, but due to how common, they can often be sold in bulk. Therefore, a stack of Pretty Feathers can potentially sell more than a single Nugget. Players who bought the Expansion Pass can even get x10 Pretty Feathers each time they reach a milestone in Teal Mask’s Loyalty Plaza Restoration program. 7 Stardust
Stardust is another common treasure that can be found in Scarlet/Violet’s overworld. Players will also receive some Stardust from Arven before starting the Treasure Hunt, which can give rookie trainers some pocket change before setting out on their adventure. Stardust are rewards for the following Tera Raids:
Stardust only sells for 1500, but they’re one of the easier treasures to get, meaning if players save their Stardust, they can sell them in bulk for a hefty price. While not as common as Pretty Feathers, it shouldn’t take long for trainers to have 10+ Stardust in their inventory, especially if they’re picking up every „gold sparkle“ they see.

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