I think it used to be that you could lose them in the first iterations of Storage Slips, but they removed that in a later update.
I think it used to be that you could lose them in the first iterations of Storage Slips, but they removed that in a later update.
Yeah, once I figured it out I explained it to my brother cause you can save a lot of space using them. But he has still yet to put any AF3 +1 or +2 on a Porter Moogle for the same reason.
I store my AF3 +1's but haven't obtained enough +2's to buy that slip yet. And still, I'd like to have a lil more reassurance that they wont get lost by some lag or time out issues.
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Originally Posted by Aldous Snow
Originally Posted by --She
How do people fill up their inventory so quickly XD I got 400 slots and use like 100
A better question would be how do you only use 100 slots?
they should of been key items i don't see the point of putting an item in to get an item that takes up space in your inventory (
This probably has a lot to do with how Greatguardian explained the system. Key items are basically a description, and they all have descriptions. If you made a "storage slip" Key item, all of the bits normally assigned to key items would be full just storing its description. Normal items have a description and space for stats, so that space for stats is what they're using as storage bits in this case.
Nothing forces you to get and use a moogle storage slip, so there's no reason to do it if it isn't saving you inventory. If it's saving you inventory, then I don't think it's worth complaining about.
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