What to know
- Items can only be sold to specific factions, not universally
- Each faction has its own base where selling is possible
- Tortuga is NOT a selling hub—only for reputation and purchases
- Exploration and quests help you discover faction buyers
If you’ve been collecting loot in Windrose and wondering why you can’t just sell everything at one place, you’re not alone. The system is intentionally designed to push you into exploration and faction interactions. Understanding how selling works will completely change how efficiently you earn currency and manage your inventory.
Quick overview of Windrose selling system
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Selling Method | Faction-specific buyers only |
| Universal Market | Not available |
| Main Hub (Tortuga) | Reputation + purchases only |
| Item Restrictions | Items tied to specific factions |
| Discovery Method | Exploration + quests |
| Key Locations | Faction home bases |
Windrose Factions and selling explained
The economy in Windrose revolves around four major factions, and each one has strict rules about what they will accept. This means you can’t just dump your loot anywhere—you must match your items to the right buyers. Every item you collect from ships or exploration will clearly mention which faction is interested in it, so checking descriptions becomes essential.

The four factions you’ll deal with are the Buccaneers, the People of Tortuga, the Brethren of the Coast, and the Smugglers. Each faction has its own identity, territory, and trade preferences, which directly affects how you sell items.

This system adds a strategic layer where you need to plan your routes. Instead of random selling, you’re essentially transporting goods to the correct buyers, almost like a trading simulation.
Tortuga as a Hub for purchasing Items
It’s easy to assume Tortuga would act as a marketplace, but that’s not how the game works. Tortuga is strictly a central hub for reputation management and purchasing items—not selling. This design forces you to engage with the wider world rather than staying in one safe location.

When you visit Tortuga, you’ll find all factions represented, but only in limited roles. You can increase reputation, interact with faction systems, and buy gear—but selling is completely disabled here. If you try to offload loot, you’ll quickly realize you need to travel elsewhere.
Where to sell items in Windrose

To sell items, you must locate faction-specific home bases scattered across the world. These are not fixed for every player due to procedural generation, which means your map will differ from others.
Each faction base typically includes a provisioner, a bounty agent, and most importantly, dedicated buyers who accept faction-specific goods. These buyers are the only way to convert certain loot into currency.

How to recognize a faction base
Faction bases are more than just random islands. They are structured locations with multiple NPC roles, making them easy to identify once discovered. You’ll usually find:

| NPC Type | Function |
|---|---|
| Provisioner | Buy supplies and gear |
| Bounty Agent | Turn in reputation items |
| Faction Buyer | Sell your faction-specific loot |
The presence of a faction buyer is what truly defines a selling location.
How to match items with the correct buyer
Every item you obtain will include a description indicating which faction accepts it. This is the most important detail you need to pay attention to.

For example, if you raid a ship and collect cargo linked to the Smugglers, only Smuggler buyers will purchase those goods. Trying to sell them elsewhere simply won’t work.
This mechanic encourages you to:
- Organize your inventory based on factions
- Plan travel routes efficiently
- Avoid carrying useless items to the wrong location
Strategic tips to maximize your profits
Selling efficiently in Windrose is less about grinding and more about smart planning. If you approach it strategically, you’ll spend less time traveling and more time earning.

You should always group items by faction before setting sail. This reduces unnecessary trips and ensures every journey results in profit. It’s also helpful to remember nearby faction bases once discovered, so you can build reliable trade routes over time.
Another useful approach is to combine quest progression with selling runs. Many quests naturally take you near faction bases, allowing you to complete objectives while also offloading your inventory.