Winning battles in Wartales gives you a variety of items as loot. From components to meat to Fangs, your inventory can fill fast if you don’t know what to do with it all. And you may be wondering what to do with Trinkets, which seemingly serve only one purpose. However, there’s more to these items than meets the eye.
Wartales Trinkets Explained
Trinkets are loot items you find in the world or receive after completing battles. You can steal them from people or loot them from chests in towns. There’s a large variety of Trinkets in Wartales, too, such as the horrible painting, a carved figure, and the water-damaged journal.
Each Trinket comes with its own description, and you can see it when you hover over it, giving the world a little more flavor.
What Do You Do With Trinkets in Wartales?
So what do you do with Trinkets in Wartales? Most Trinkets appear to be unique and unusual, but they have no other purpose than to be sold for Krowns. Money is hard to come by in Wartales, and this is one simple way to get more. If you steal Trinkets, you can use your Camp Chest to launder the items for money.
There are some Trinkets, however, that seem to be connected to area residents. Before selling Trinkets, make sure to read their descriptions. If a description sounds familiar, head to the person or place they describe.
Some Trinkets offer bonuses for returning them to family members, such as the Lund Trinket, which can be returned to her mother for a reward.
That’s what you can do with Trinkets in Wartales. Each time you see a merchant and have some clogging up your inventory, sell them to clear up space and make some extra Krowns — as long as you’ve checked their descriptions. Then they might be worth hanging onto. For more, check out our growing guides page for more Wartales help.
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Published: Apr 14, 2023 07:05 pm