Predictively, it’s often hard to earn money. Legendary goods are sold for pennies to merchants. And every time you need something from them, you’d better be prepared to put out all of your savings. Money website shared some new research which examines the difference between purchasing and selling prices in more than 35 modern RPGs frequently mentioned. If you aren’t ready to be robbed, it’s better not to go there with the merchants in The Witcher 2. There are 16 orens of the Temerian sword and 376, respectively. The Witcher 3 is pretty similar, too. This certainly is a useless job. Sorry to say that it’s unrewarding to be a Yokai slayer in the 17th century Japan. There are only one merchant, so you have to deal with the king in every title: Senji Tome in Nioh and Senji Toyo in Nioh 2. Those bastards enjoy monopoly, despite each helping themselves. They are not your friends, but are willing to charge you more than ten times the price of everything you bring. Here are the ten worst unfair RPGs based on average item-markup. Even experienced players often approach the merchants, only when they only buy in rare occasions when money is coming out of your pocket. If you were ever tempted to buy anything that isn’t essential, then you’re better looting it elsewhere or simply being a thief. Look, that is what they’re a blameless man.