Witcher 3 Where To Sell Painting Of Hierarch
Okay, let's be real. You're wandering around the Northern Kingdoms, slaying monsters, charming sorceresses, and generally being a badass Witcher. But let's not forget the real struggle: where the heck do you sell this ridiculously large painting you liberated from some bandit camp? Specifically, the one of the Hierarch. We've all been there. It's like trying to find a parking spot downtown during rush hour – frustrating and seemingly impossible.
It's tempting to just toss it, right? I mean, your inventory is already overflowing with monster parts and dubious sausages. But something inside you, that tiny voice of reason, whispers, "Someone, somewhere, has to want a portrait of a grumpy religious leader." You, my friend, are correct. Sort of.
Think of selling items in the Witcher 3 like online dating. You wouldn’t try to sell a pair of well-worn Griffin armor boots to a tailor, would you? No! You'd hit up the blacksmith. Same logic applies to our esteemed Hierarch's portrait. It’s all about finding the right match.
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The Obvious (But Often Overlooked) Answer: Novigrad
Novigrad, Novigrad, Novigrad. It's the Las Vegas of the Northern Kingdoms – bright lights, shady characters, and enough coin floating around to make Scrooge McDuck jealous. This is where you want to be when looking to offload that painting. More specifically, you are looking for the rich ones, usually located in the upper-class neighborhoods.
Here's the thing: not every merchant in Novigrad is going to be interested. You can't just walk into a general store and expect the shopkeeper to drop a fortune on some religious art. It is better to look around for Art Dealers.

Think of it this way: you wouldn’t try to sell your old comic book collection to a butcher, right? He knows meat, not mint-condition first editions. You'd hit up a comic book store. Same principle here.
Where To Find Fine Art Dealers
Your best bet is to explore the upper-class areas of Novigrad. Look for shops that seem a bit fancier, the ones that make you feel slightly underdressed. These places are usually marked on the map by a coin purse symbol, but the key is to observe the overall "vibe" of the shop. Do they sell fancy clothes? Jewelry? Other artwork? If so, you're in the right place.
Remember to haggle! You are a Witcher, after all. A little persuasion can go a long way in boosting your profits. Don't be afraid to start high. The worst they can say is no.

I once tried selling a bunch of used spoons to a blacksmith. He looked at me like I had two heads. Moral of the story: wrong place, wrong time, wrong spoons.
Why Sell It At All?
Good question! The Hierarch's portrait isn’t exactly essential to Geralt's monster-slaying career. But hey, a little extra coin never hurt anyone, especially when you're constantly blowing it on Gwent cards and ridiculously expensive potions.

Think of it as funding your Witcher lifestyle. Every little bit helps. Plus, getting rid of that painting frees up valuable inventory space for more important things, like… well, more monster parts. It is a vicious, yet profitable cycle.
Alternative Uses (Just Kidding… Mostly)
Okay, I'm not seriously suggesting this, but wouldn't it be hilarious to hang the Hierarch's portrait in your room at the Rosemary and Thyme? Talk about a conversation starter! Or, you could always use it as a makeshift shield against a particularly nasty Drowner. Okay, okay, I'm done. Just sell the painting. It's the sensible thing to do.
In conclusion, finding the right buyer for that painting is like finding the perfect pair of boots: you know when you found it. So, head to Novigrad, find a fancy shop, and remember to haggle. May your pockets be heavy, and your painting troubles be light. Now, go slay some monsters and make some coin!
