It's also kind of amazing that maid and butler outfits AREN'T storable in the Armoire. This is exactly the kind of thing the Armoire was built for: equipment that can't be replaced, and that players would be reluctant to discard.


It's also kind of amazing that maid and butler outfits AREN'T storable in the Armoire. This is exactly the kind of thing the Armoire was built for: equipment that can't be replaced, and that players would be reluctant to discard.
Armoire could be used to store any gear items if they extended it slightly to allow the condition of the gear to be retained. I don't really see any reason why we cannot take all our gear that we seldom wear or bring out to glamor onto something occasionally and put it in the Armoire. I don't see any balance issues since the worst thing that could happen is acquiring a duplicate, which we can already do by storing things on a retainer.
Glamor prisms are crazy since you already have to have the right kind as well as the level. A major help would be to let higher level prisms work for all item levels below them, then you could keep just level 3/4 prisms for each craft to cover the majority of things.
Dyes are consumable, and I don't think that they should have infinite uses, which seems to be what you are implying here.
Simply open up the Armoire to include the spirit bond level and condition of the piece of gear and let us store any gear we like in it. Reset the dye/glamour of the piece, but lock the piece in the armoire for 24 hours to prevent people abusing this as a way to remove dye/glamour.
I see these less of an issue since as you say you'll have more retainer space already, and a lot of the easier materials can be purchased through vendors already, so storing them is a convenience, and part of the inventory management metagame...![]()
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But how much are we to trust that, especially without any details about what sort of space they're talking about. More inventory space was supposed to come with 3.0 (and was badly needed by then), but that got delayed so we were going to get extra retainers instead, then that in turn became simply being able to pay for more retainers than before. I wouldn't be surprised at this point if 4.0's extra inventory space becomes the same thing again. Instead of being able to pay an extra $2 each for up to six extra retainers, we'll be able to pay an extra $2 each for up to eight or ten extra retainers, and there's our promised boost.Really hoping that's wrong, of course.
Yes, this is what we most need. More so than simply more regular inventory slots, we need better systems for handling items. Put currency in the currency window. Put gear appearances in a glamour log. Put bait in a tackle box. Either condense dyes and catalysts or store them the way we do crafting shards.We could have a lot more storage if we didn't have all this pointless bloat >_>
Glamour prisms - One is enough, we don't need to segregate by craft and rank.
Dyes - Let them be unlocked once, then usable forever.
Glamour items - Implement a separate glamour catalogue that stores ID and appearance of items so we can ditch the original, that's much less data than also storing stats, HQ/NQ status, condition, materia and spiritbonding information >_>
Tokens and turn-in items - Into the currency tab
Get rid of the bloat, and then the only place we'd really need expanded is the armoury chest.
It wouldn't really even need that change for gear condition. After all, the items already storable there have a condition, too, and we simply have to repair them to 100% before putting them away. (It's why there's a repair NPC standing right by each Inn.) They could let us store a lot more in the armoire, and still require 100% condition and reset spiritbond just as they do with the stuff there already.Armoire could be used to store any gear items if they extended it slightly to allow the condition of the gear to be retained. I don't really see any reason why we cannot take all our gear that we seldom wear or bring out to glamor onto something occasionally and put it in the Armoire.
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Really hoping that's wrong, of course.

