I sell anything I don't need currently need, outside of special gear
. But that's just me.
Printable View
I sell anything I don't need currently need, outside of special gear
. But that's just me.
well you can always put the items on sale on the retainer for outrageous prices so nobody buys them....that's is of course unless your retainers are always at their item cap for sells.
I'd free up over two pages of retainer space if they'd give us a bloody tackle box already! ; ;
Glamours have turned my retainers into glorified closets (that go out on adventures and steal from peoples' houses). Can we have a vanity locker, perhaps? :p
Already ingame
Sell every item you can buy from a NPC (you can check at http://xivdb.com/ if an item get sell from a NPC).
Sell every item you can buy in the MB fo less than 1k gil
Buy it if you need it. This way you increase your inventory space using gil (and make some sellers happy).
This would be nice
Maybe a big closet as a housing furniture
The plan of storing only items you're going to want soon and can't easily re-obtain, while selling off everything else, would indeed cut down on how much storage space you need by a great deal.
Unfortunately, it also means every time you get an item, you need to research the item's value. Can it be gathered? Can it be purchased? Where? For how much? What recipes need it directly? What recipes need it indirectly for one of their intermediate ingredients? Am I going to want any of those items any time soon? Do any leves or GC supply missions ask for any of those items? ...
Sure, if you're willing to spend twice as much time on inventory management as you spend actually playing the game, you could check all that and pare down your inventory to just the most useful items. But for people who don't want to devote the majority of their game to inventory, it has to be a much shorter set of questions, something like:
Is it a crafting ingredient? Yes. Do you do any crafting? Yes. --> Keep.
And that makes you run out of space fast.
Working as intended.
Pay the monthly $4 fee or DROWN in your sorrows!
On the bright side, you get a "pay to win" advantage from having more retainers than the default two.