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While exploring the dangerous, enemy-filled world of Escape from Duckov, you’ll need to keep an eye on your resources, especially cash. Even in a universe filled with ducks trying to avoid horror robots, money still rules.
You’ll require a lot of money to upgrade your base and build new workshop stations in Escape from Duckov. Make sure to sell any unnecessary items to generate cash. Loot dead bodies, raid treasure chests, and sell extra gear to stay financially prepared.
Quests and contracts also reward you with money, but since selling surplus items is a common way to earn cash, this guide will focus on the best items to sell if you want to boost your income. Always loot treasure chests and bodies during your missions for extra cash back at your base.
How To Sell Items
There are several ways to sell your items for cash, depending on your location and how full your inventory is:
- Use the vending machine at your main base. Check your inventory on the left and your storage below it. Offload items you don’t need — the vending machine will pay you cash.
- Sell items to merchants you encounter across the map. Some merchants pay higher prices for specific types of items.
What To Keep, And When To Keep It
Early in the game, most items you find can mean the difference between life and death. But later, there are smarter ways to gear up. You’ll learn to craft armor and other items that save space, since raw materials stack up in your inventory and can be used to craft gear back at your base.
Save raw materials because they only take one slot, no matter how many items you craft with them. Wear your best gear but keep an eye out for upgrades. When you change gear, sell the old items to make a profit.
Pay close attention to your weapons. Many can’t be repaired at the base, so sell broken weapons (unless they’re rare) and break them down for parts instead.
Managing Your Inventory
Looting donation boxes is a good way to find useful items. But remember to unload weapons of their ammo before selling. Later on, you’ll unlock weapon disassembly, which lets you salvage parts for better gear, but until then, selling duplicates for cash is a smart move.
Ammunition is vital, so stock up on bullets whenever possible. Likewise, conserve your crafting materials because unlocking new items will require them, and keeping a stash of raw materials will save time.
Rare items like Cores, Dog Tags, and Fading Feathers should be kept for their later-game uses. Don’t sell these immediately — holding onto them can be more beneficial.
Best Items To Sell
If you want to maximize your income by selling gear and freeing up inventory space, focus on these categories:
- Extra weapons you don’t plan to use. Always check their stats first to keep the most powerful version.
- Extra armor pieces, especially those you’ve replaced with better gear.
- Trinkets and small items found throughout the game, which aren’t essential for your builds.
- Unused totems, or those you’ve upgraded or replaced, since only one of each totem type can be used at a time. Selling extras can earn you extra cash.
Remember, while totems are powerful, only one of each type can be active, so selling duplicates is a good way to earn extra money.





