Assassin's Creed Valhalla silver: How to earn more money quickly
How to get more silver in Assassin's Creed Valhalla
Assassin's Creed Valhalla silver is required if you want to buy gear, weapons, and resources throughout your time with the game. Although silver isn't hard to come by, it is tough to accumulate a lot of wealth in Assassin's Creed Valhalla, which is where this guide comes in. To become the ultimate assassin during viking times, you'll need to buy things often, so scroll down for some tips on how to get more Assassin's Creed Valhalla silver.
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How to earn silver quickly in Assassin's Creed Valhalla
So, you want to make cash quick, eh? Aside from the obvious things like looting every corpse, chest, and container you find, there are some alternative ways to make more silver.
Our top tip is to essentially gamble. When you find opponents for flyting, Orlog, and drinking, you can wager silver against them. Become confident in all three mini-games and select the large bets for 200 silver apiece and bam! Each game you win, you'll get double your stake back, for a total of 400 silver.
Don't forget to sell your trinkets and unwanted runes, too. You can quick sell all your trinkets at once when talking to a vendor — trinkets are only in the game for selling, so don't worry about getting rid of anything useful — but it's worth going through your runes. While you can't sell unused gear like weapons and armor, runes can often be found in chests so you can quickly accumulate a lot of them, with some that won't fit your preferred playstyle or build. Sell them off for around 20+ silver each and before you know it, you'll have a small fortune.
Honestly though, don't worry about silver too much to begin with. You'll find most of what you need out in the world and while you can't craft arrows anymore, you can find them by the quiver-load in camps and towers. By the time you need to start seriously buying stuff, you'll be a fair way into the game with some silver hoards built up.
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