Summary
There is plenty of loot inBaldur’s Gate 3, and you’ll find yourself picking up and storing all sorts of items. Many items will clutter your inventory, and managing your inventory is crucial since you don’t want to be weighed down by hoarded material. So, to do that, let’s ask ourselves which items we should never sell or discard.
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A few items are invaluable for their sheer usefulness, and some are high-quality and precious. Make space for what matters and get rid of what you don’t need, but before you go on an inventory cleaning rampage, let’s help you get to know the items that you should keep.
6Food
Your player will need a lot of rest in Baldur’s Gate 3. However, this proves far from practical for most players since camp supplies need to equal Forty (double that on Tactician difficulty). To make this happen, you can either find a camp supply resource or collect food. That’s why we recommend you save up as much food as possible instead of selling them.
Food is a valuable resource that goes a long way in Baldur’s Gate 3. Even if food can take up space in a player’s inventory, they are vital for a party’s well-being. Besides, you can easily drop off food at camp and store it in the chest.

5Magic Scrolls
These allow your party members to cast spells no matter their class. They also consume themselves instead of needing a Spell Slot, making them perfect emergency items for your spellcasters. You’ll come through a lot of magic scrolls in-game, and youmight want to sell thembecause of the sheer quantity, but magic scrolls can let you use almost any spell. This can seriously be a lifesaver when you’re out of options or are in a sticky situation.
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When you’ve got massively useful scrolls in your inventory that you see yourself and your team using along the way, don’t sell them. Keep those for a rainy day, and you surely won’t regret it. Your opponents in Baldur’s Gate 3 can be extremely challenging, so you must have your wits and all your tools at your disposal.
For example, aScroll of Revivifyis the easiest way to revive a dead companion. If you have enough of these, you’ll save lives. Don’t opt out to sell them to a merchant since they’re invaluable during gameplay.

4Quest Items
Don’t sell items that have the orange colors as their background because they’re typically special quest items. You’re better off keeping these items until you’ve finished the quest related to it. If you sell them before completing the quest, you’ll be at a serious disadvantage, and you will be wasting your own time and effort.
If you’ve completed the quest that the quest item is related to, you can sell them if they can be sold in the first place. Some items can fetch quite a high price. Unfortunately, not all quest items can be sold. Don’t get your hopes too high up.

3Elemental Arrows
Elemental arrows are a great resource for classes that use bows of any kind. Not only do they deal good damage to an enemy if successfully targeted, but since they are elemental arrows, they also deal elemental damage to a small area.
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Classes that deal with bows can find these from dead enemies' corpses or merchants. We found them an incredibly useful tool for when in battle, so save them up in your inventory and use them when the time’s right.
2Potions
Potions will come in handy at one point or another in-game, so you shouldn’t be so ready to sell them. Healing potions, for example, just like magic scrolls, can be life-savers in many situations during battle. Because the game is challenging, you should be as prepared as you’re able to be. Have your potions!
Like scrolls, potions can help other party members when in need. This is another reason why they are so handy and why you shouldn’t sell them off. If one party member has too many potions, they can easily share these with other party members and help them along the way.

1Useful Magic Items
Useful magic items that are considered rare or legendary items might fetch a very hefty price when sold, but you’re much better off using them than selling them.Rare and legendary items are of high qualityand mostly always come with perks that you’re able to take advantage of in the long run.
Rare items likeThe Amulet of Lost Voicescan let your character speak to the dead! Even if they aren’t a spellcaster or are all out of spell slots. Why sell something like that off when you can just roll with it and use it to your heart’s content? And many rare items provide you with a special feature that is unique and useful.

And, of course, the same thing goes for legendary finds. While some items won’t be sellable by default, it’s still good to keep in mind that legendary items are worth keeping. Some of them have a crucial role in progressing your story forward.
In any case, it’s better to do your research about a rare item or a legendary item to see how useful it can be for you instead of selling it off right away.
