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02/18/20, 11:49 PM   #4
iaai0110
Join Date: Feb 2020
Posts: 5
Organizing your inventory

Organizing your inventory:
What you want to do is collect stackable items in one place and items that most commonly get picked up by you that are stackable to be placed into the bank. This probably means materials. Once a stack becomes full (generally 200 items) you may want to remove it from the bank and store it elsewhere. If you need to create items (armor or weapons), you will go through a stack very quickly as the 50/160 items need over 100 materials for each item and it is better if you can get the required material stacks from one place to either put them in the bank or carry them personally until your creations are finished. And if you are storing armor/weapons for later use or testing, you can also store these in one place (not in the bank) for later use and to see easily if you do not have duplicates that you don't need to store. Also, periodically, you might want to join ESO plus to remove all your stacks into the bottomless storage bin provided by ESO Plus. They will stay there after your ESO Plus ends. Also, a lot of the stackable items that you don't use and aren't saving for future use can be sold in a Guild store. Also, stackable items can be stored in a Guild store for a small fee unless they are expensive items (just overprice them so they will not be sold or give them a price that is high and if sold then you can rebuy the items when needed without losing gold in the exchange).
Regards,
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