It is without a doubt that Gold is the most important currency in Diablo 4. In terms of efficiency, selling items is the best way to earn Gold — but you also need crafting materials by salvaging items. So when should you salvage items, and when should you sell items for Gold? Check out our Gold management tips and tricks! Gold Currency and Farming in Diablo 4 Crafting Materials in Diablo 4 Literally everything in Diablo 4 costs Gold — from crafting, upgrading, and rerolling items to respeccing skills and paragon points.
While Gold is dropped by monsters all over Sanctuary, players get the most Gold by selling items they've found. However, you still need crafting materials from salvaging those items to upgrade your gear. So where should you draw the line between selling and salving items in Diablo 4?Rerolling items gets very expensive very fast — after rerolling Level 69 boots only seven times, the Gold cost is up to almost 5 million Gold.
That is why you should sell duplicate or unneeded uniques in the end-game — this Level 63 alone is worth almost 200k Gold. We found that salvaging Normal, Magic, and Rare items during the campaign yields enough materials for your first early-game item upgrades and some of your end-game upgrades later on. As soon as you've finished the campaign, farmable end-game content will yield a lot more items on average, so you should start selling most of your Normal, Magic, and Rare items at that point.
We've also prepared a few tips that will help you with managing your Gold and crafting materials alike:
Don't spend too much Gold early on. Respecs are cheap in the lower levels, but everything else can cost a fortune relatively quickly. Keep in mind that completing the campaign will result in. Read more on wowhead.com