For the most part, the Grey Market is mostly unchanged, save for that you can now sell Meld. And, for the same reaosns as Elerium: you do not want to do so. Additionally, Council requests for corpses are much more worthwhile, and there are plenty of other ways to make money in the Long War, so don't go dumping their bullet-riddled bodies into the Market just yet.
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Most items XCOM manufactures can be sold on the Gray Market, though not at a profit, unlike the 1994 game.
Except for different prices, the '''Gray Market''' is mostly unchanged, save for that you can now sell Meld (4 credits per piece) and most manufactured equipment for 40% of its manufacturing credit cost. Exalt loot is worth 200 credits per piece. You cannot sell Satellites, Interceptors, and Firestorms.
You will need alien corpses and artifacts in order to build certain items as well as certain research and foundry projects:
For the same reasons as Elerium: you might not want to sell Meld. Additionally, Council requests for corpses are much more worthwhile, and there are plenty of other ways to make money in Long War, so don't go dumping their bullet-riddled bodies into the Market just yet.
Except for different prices, the Gray Market is mostly unchanged, save for that you can now sell Meld (4 credits per piece) and most manufactured equipment for 40% of its manufacturing credit cost. Exalt loot is worth 200 credits per piece. You cannot sell Satellites, Interceptors, and Firestorms.
For the same reasons as Elerium: you might not want to sell Meld. Additionally, Council requests for corpses are much more worthwhile, and there are plenty of other ways to make money in Long War, so don't go dumping their bullet-riddled bodies into the Market just yet.