Sea Of Thieves Selling Places – All Selling Locations Listed

So, you've braved the high seas, plundered islands, and outsmarted (or outgunned) rival pirates. Now comes the most important part: turning your hard-earned loot into sweet, sweet gold in Sea of Thieves. But where do you sell all that treasure? Knowing your selling locations is crucial for efficient voyages and maximizing your profits. This guide will break down every outpost and the factions they represent, so you can plan your routes and become a legend in the Sea of Thieves.

Understanding where to sell what is key to optimizing your time and gold. Selling to the wrong faction will get you nothing! This comprehensive list will cover every faction and their corresponding selling locations, along with a few tips to help you make the most of your hauls.

Let's dive in and chart a course for profit!

Outposts: Your Hubs for Selling

Outposts are your primary destinations for selling treasure in Sea of Thieves. Each outpost features representatives from different trading companies, each with their own specific tastes in loot. Here's a breakdown of each outpost and the factions you'll find there:

  • Ancient Spire Outpost
  • Dagger Tooth Outpost
  • Galleon's Grave Outpost
  • Golden Sands Outpost
  • Hidden Spring Keep
  • Keel Haul Fort
  • Morrow's Peak Outpost
  • Plunder Outpost
  • Sanctuary Outpost

At each of these outposts, you'll find the following trading companies:

  • Gold Hoarders: Accept chests, trinkets, and artifacts.
  • Order of Souls: Accept skulls of defeated skeleton captains and bounties.
  • Merchant Alliance: Accept crates of goods, animals, and delivery manifests.
  • Reaper's Bones: Accept any treasure, but at a risk.

The Gold Hoarders: Seekers of Shiny Things

The Gold Hoarders are your go-to for all things golden and glittering. They reside in tents on the beach at every outpost. Look for the golden hoarders emblem.

What they buy:

  • Chests (e.g., Castaway's Chest, Seafarer's Chest, Marauder's Chest, Captain's Chest, Ashen Chests, Chest of Legends, Chest of Sorrow, Chest of Rage)
  • Trinkets (e.g., Gilded Relics of Ancient Fortune, Mysterious Relics)
  • Artifacts (e.g., Chalices, Idols, Decanters)
  • Treasure Vault Keys

Tip: Completing Gold Hoarder voyages will lead you to buried treasure, making them a reliable source of income early in your pirate career.

The Order of Souls: Bounties and Bone Collectors

The Order of Souls is interested in the skulls of powerful skeletons. They're typically found in a tent near the center of the outpost, often with a mystical vibe. Look for the purple Order of Souls emblem.

What they buy:

  • Bounty Skulls (e.g., Foul Bounty Skull, Disgraced Bounty Skull, Hateful Bounty Skull, Villainous Bounty Skull, Ashen Bounty Skulls)
  • Ritual Skulls

Tip: Order of Souls voyages send you on bounty hunts to defeat skeleton captains, offering a steady stream of skulls to sell. Look out for emergent skeleton ships, as they carry valuable skulls too!

The Merchant Alliance: Traders of Goods

The Merchant Alliance deals in goods, animals, and delivery manifests. They're usually found near the docks at each outpost, often with crates and pens nearby. Look for the green Merchant Alliance emblem.

What they buy:

  • Crates of Resources (e.g., Tea, Sugar, Spices, Rum)
  • Animals in Crates (e.g., Pigs, Chickens, Snakes)
  • Delivery Manifests (completed delivery quests)
  • Lost Shipments

Tip: Merchant Alliance voyages involve transporting goods and capturing animals. Pay close attention to delivery deadlines and animal welfare to maximize your rewards. Lost Shipments are a great way to increase your Merchant Alliance reputation.

The Reaper's Bones: Risk and Reward

The Reaper's Bones are a unique faction that accepts any treasure. However, there's a catch: they only operate from The Reaper's Hideout located at map grid I-12. This makes you a target for other players, as everyone knows where you're headed.

What they buy:

  • Anything and everything! (Chests, Skulls, Crates, Trinkets, Gems)

Why sell to them?

  • Increased gold and reputation gains compared to other factions (especially during Reaper's events).
  • They offer a faster way to level up, as you don't need to sort through your loot.
  • Embrace the pirate life!

Tip: Selling to the Reaper's Bones is a high-risk, high-reward strategy. Be prepared for a fight and consider sailing with a skilled crew. Flying the Reaper's Mark flag will make you visible to everyone on the map, but it also increases your emissary grade faster.

Athena's Fortune: Legends Only

Athena's Fortune is a prestigious faction accessible only to Pirate Legends. They reside in a hidden tavern beneath each outpost. To access it, you must first achieve Pirate Legend status.

What they buy:

  • Athena's Fortune Treasure (e.g., Chest of Legends, Gilded Relics of Ancient Fortune, Skull of Ancient Fortune)

Tip: Athena's Fortune voyages are challenging but rewarding, offering unique treasure and a path to becoming a true pirate legend.

Hunter's Call: Fish and Meat

The Hunter's Call focuses on fishing and hunting. You can find them at Seaposts scattered around the map, not at outposts. Look for the character "Merry" Merrick.

What they buy:

  • Fish (all types)
  • Cooked Meat (all types)
  • Trophy Fish

Tip: Fishing can be a relaxing and profitable activity in Sea of Thieves. Experiment with different baits and locations to catch rare and valuable fish.

Sovereigns: The Speedy Sellers

The Sovereigns are a relatively new addition to Sea of Thieves. They are located on the docks of each outpost and act as intermediaries, allowing you to quickly offload treasure to the other trading companies without having to run around the outpost. They charge a small fee for their services.

Why use them?

  • Speed: Quickly sell all your treasure without running to each individual vendor.
  • Convenience: Especially helpful when under pressure from other players.

Tip: The Sovereigns are a great time-saver, especially when you have a large haul or are being pursued. However, be mindful of the fee they charge, as it can add up.

World Event Treasure

World events, such as Skeleton Forts, Fleets, and Ashen Lords, offer unique and valuable treasure. These items can be sold to various factions depending on their type.

  • Ashen Chests and Keys: Gold Hoarders
  • Ashen Skulls: Order of Souls
  • Crates found during world events: Merchant Alliance
  • Gems: Any Trading Company, including the Sovereigns.

Gems: The Universal Currency

Gems are a valuable form of treasure that can be found in various locations, including shipwrecks, skeleton forts, and underwater treasuries. They can be sold to any of the main trading companies (Gold Hoarders, Order of Souls, Merchant Alliance) or to the Sovereigns. This makes them a versatile source of income.

Conclusion: Charting Your Course to Riches

Knowing where to sell your loot in Sea of Thieves is essential for maximizing your profits and progressing through the game. By understanding the preferences of each trading company and utilizing the Sovereigns for quick sales, you can efficiently turn your hard-earned treasure into gold. Remember to consider the risks and rewards of selling to the Reaper's Bones, and always be aware of your surroundings. Now, hoist the sails, gather your crew, and set a course for riches! Good luck, pirate!