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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem









In the more recent versions of Kenshi, you can purchase buildings in towns (the smallest cost 2.000c).
Build an armour-chest and a weapons-locker inside your new home.
If you then go ahead and steal from the town merchants, and place your looted armour and weapons in your new caches, it will remove the "Stolen"-tag on your loot, and it is possible to sell it back to the very merchant you stole it from.
(it's an effective way to train thieves, and keeping a single character in any large town, can yield a steady supply of cats...)
Keep in mind, the common storage chest (the one which allows you to toss in any items) won't work, it has to be a container restricted to certain item types.
Not sure if the developers are aware, or working on fixing it, but for now it works :)
Anyway that was written for a much earlier version and I haven't played for a while so I dunno what is still valid.