I would love if Square added a tacklebox to the game. I am tired of having my inventory clogged with bait. Do you think we could ever get something like this to hold our bait?
I would love if Square added a tacklebox to the game. I am tired of having my inventory clogged with bait. Do you think we could ever get something like this to hold our bait?
They added one, the saddlebag. They have stated that if they would rather add inventory usable by more than 1 type of item so, they probably won't add a dedicated "tacklebox"
They're not gonna dedicate that much storage space to one job. Learn to manage your inventory.
I've said it before and I'll say it now, as long as pay per month retainers exist, I refuse to give any credence to "stop hoarding" arguments.
Two free retainers also exists. These are on top of your current inventory, armory, saddlebag, glamour dresser, and armoire. All of these are free. Hoarding in FFXIV is a thing whether you give credence to it or not.
Mao also would likes know about why peoples so adamants against QoL feature likes more storage space. In GW2 is bank tab specifically for storage of crafting mats. Is has slot for every single mat in game and with each new expansion adds new slots to cover new mats created. Each slot also expandables in terms of capacity (starts at 250 per slot if Mao remembers right). GW2 also nots store gears or dyes as physical items buts as entries in database attached to character. Once character encounters gear or dye, item gets stored and can be called ups for use agains whenever player wants. Now Mao knows FFXIV is nots GW2. What Mao sayings though is that GW2 is expansions-proof and FFXIV is not. Why peoples gets so angrys about peoples wanting more storage space? Is peoples whats want hoard things for to be ables craft anythings or have much glams or fish for anythings or collect furnitures and other such misc. items, so much troubles for folks whats get crankys abouts them? If Anet can find way to makes GW2 expansion-proof, surely SE can do little bits more in this direction too.
Last edited by Eraden; 05-29-2024 at 08:20 PM.
I could have not said it any better. Thank you Mao.Mao also would likes know about why peoples so adamants against QoL feature likes more storage space. In GW2 is bank tab specifically for storage of crafting mats. Is has slot for every single mat in game and with each new expansion adds new slots to cover new mats created. Each slot also expandables in terms of capacity (starts at 250 per slot if Mao remembers right). GW2 also nots store gears or dyes as physical items buts as entries in database attached to character. Once character encounters gear or dye, item gets stored and can be called ups for use agains whenever player wants. Now Mao knows FFXIV is nots GW2. What Mao sayings though is that GW2 is expansions-proof and FFXIV is not. Why peoples gets so angrys about peoples wanting more storage space? Is peoples whats want hoard things for to be ables craft anythings or have much glams or fish for anythings or collect furnitures and other such misc. items, so much troubles for folks whats get crankys abouts them? If Anet can find way to makes GW2 expansion-proof, surely SE can do little bits more in this direction too.
What makes you think this would solve your inventory problems? If it's not clogged with bait, you'll just be clogging it with anything else.
Alternatively:
We already have players that complain about the "empty" key items tab, let's not give them another inventory block to complain about being under-used.
What makes you think this would solve your inventory problems? If it's not clogged with bait, you'll just be clogging it with anything else.
Alternatively:
We already have players that complain about the "empty" key items tab, let's not give them another inventory block to complain about being under-used.
It's not even a real inventory, it just looks like one. It holds as many key items as you can have active ones.
It's just a list basically, in inventory appearance.
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