Can I get better prices for items by trading with different people

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I haven't upgraded barter much in Skyrim and I was wondering if that was the only way to get better prices for my loot or if nobles might spend more money for jewlerry or armour



Best Answer

There are 2 ways to get 10% better Prices from vendors of the opposite sex.

  1. Choose the Allure perk that is available with a Speech skill of 30.
  2. Choose the Ability Lover's Insight at the end of the Black Book: The Winds of Change.

Otherwise all vendors should give identical prices.




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How do you get better selling prices in Skyrim?

Price Adjustments[edit] They will buy and sell at a specific factor of the base price, determined by your Speech skill, relevant Speech perks, and other enhancements such as Fortify Persuasion and Fortify Barter.



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More answers regarding can I get better prices for items by trading with different people

Answer 2

No, specific Merchants do not pay more or less for certain items.

All Merchant information can be found here!

Answer 3

To get better prices, enchant some gear with fortify barter or fortify speech.

For the speech part, a Dibella amulet will do.

For the prices part you can use thieves guild hood and Cicero's armor.

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