Geralt will collect many items inThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. These items can be used for crafting new armor pieces, alchemy ingredients, and more. However, Geralt collects more than his fair share of junk in his travels.
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Some pieces of junk can be sold for a small profit, and others can be broken down to their base properties and reused to craft new weapons, armor, potions, and other items. For players to break down Geralt’s junk inThe Witcher 3,it needs to getdismantled.
How To Dismantle Junk In The Witcher 3
Dismantling isn’t just good for getting rid of Geralt’s junk, but it works for old weapons, armor, and quest items that are no longer useful. Thankfully, the game makes itimpossible to dismantle things needed to completequests inThe Witcher 3. To use the dismantle mechanic, players need to use the following instructions:
Valuable Items To Dismantle
Just because an item is labeled as junk in Geralt’s inventory, it doesn’t mean that it’s useless or a cheap trinket that can’t be sold for a significant amount. Gold rings, for example, can be sold for around 200 coins. So it’s worth checking whether something is worth destroying or selling for aprofit inThe Witcher 3.
Selling basic items to Innkeepers can yield more gold than selling items back to blacksmiths and armorers. Rare ore will reap a profit with a craftsman etc. In addition, herbs and alchemy ingredients will sell for a profit at herbalist shops. So be mindful of where Geralt is selling his goods.

Price Differences
When dismantling items inThe Witcher 3,players will notice thatThe Witcher 3’s blacksmithsand armorers can have different prices based on location. The craftsmen in cities are usually more expensive than those found in villages. However, the quality of goods extracted from items can depend on how good the blacksmith/armorer is at their job. Themaster blacksmithfound in Crows Perchis better at dismantling and crafting rare weapons etc.
The Witcher 3: Wild Huntis available now for the PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One. The PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions are set to launch in December 2022.

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