Should I sell my Elder Scrolls?

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I have completed the Dawguard quests and now the priest wants my Elder Scrolls.

Should I sell them to him or are they of any use in the main quest ? I am up to recruiting for the Blades.



Best Answer

Only

Elder Scroll: Dragon

is used for the main quest, the others can be safely sold. Dexion will only buy

Blood and Sun

anyway though, so you are fine to sell whatever he's offering to buy.




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Should you sell the Elder Scrolls?

The elder scroll you gain from the main quest is now used in the Dawnguard DLC as well. If you sold it to the orc you'll have to buy it back from him for 4000 gold. You also gain two more elder scrolls. The new two can be sold to the Moth Priest for 6000 gold in the Dawnguard DLC if you sided with the Dawnguard.

What happens if you sell an Elder Scroll?

Elder Scroll (Dragon)[edit] After using the scroll during the quest Alduin's Bane, it is possible to sell it to Urag gro-Shub at the College of Winterhold for 2,000 gold. With Dawnguard installed, the scroll is again required for the quest Unseen Visions.

Can I sell my elder scrolls?

you can't sell elder scrolls to anyone but the otc from the college and dexion. you also can't pickpocket items you sold as a merchant's inventory is kept in a chest seperate from them. you cannot hire thieves.

Can I sell the Elder Scrolls after Dawnguard?

- The "Blood" and "Sun" scrolls can be either given or sold to Dexion Evicus after the Dawnguard questline is completed. This can only be done if you chose the Dawnguard faction instead of the Volkihar Clan.



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