Hey all you fashionistas, we know that it's been a tough tradeoff for you between having the wardrobe of your dreams versus having enough inventory space to play the game. So a new feature of M13 is the Fashion Bag!
Your Fashion Bag is a new tab on your inventory window, which replaces your "Idle Companions" bag (Idle Companions are now accessible from the Companions UI only). All fashion items now go into this new bag; you will not be able to put fashion items into your main inventory. Fashion items can also still go into your bank, as normal.
All your existing fashion items in inventory will be automatically transferred to your new Fashion Bag. If you had more than 24 in your inventory, the remainder will be in your Overflow bag. To get fashion items out of overflow, use the item menu or drag-and-drop the fashion item to the fashion tab itself (the tab with the purple mask) or to your bank. If you find that you still need more closet space, you can buy more fashion bag slots, in blocks of 12, from the Zen Market.
Equipping fashion items remains the same; drag and drop from the Fashion Bag or use the buttons beside each fashion slot.
Is this useful? Does it work like you'd expect? Tell us what you think!
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So if we have over 24 fashion items, we are going to be forced to either buy more slots or use our bank slots (rather than the bags we already store stuff in), and until we do one or the other, we are forced to deal with overflow?
What happened to this being unlimited like the unique items tab?
Edit: Also, since we cant buy additional slots from the Zen store on preview, what happens? I have around 40 fashion items on my main.
First off, thanks for listening to us when we said we needed a closet. I really appreciate it.
However.
The way it has been implemented is very user unfriendly. If one has more than 24 items of fashion, it goes into overflow because the coding no longer recognizes the inventory bags as a place to contain fashion. And if your bank is full? You can't put items from your bank into your freshly vacated bag space because you now have overflow.
Unless this is changed, I'll be forced to buy extra spots for fashion to do anything, turn in quests, change maps, or run dungeons. All because I now need to purchase something with zen to hold something I was able to hold before.
Easy fix: Implement this the way you did the mounts. Let us MANUALLY convert items into our closets. My purchased items shouldn't suddenly become unavailable arbitrarily. Or, grandfather people with bound fashion in to have enough space to use the items *we already paid for*.
EDIT: I've thought about this some more. I have come to the conclusion that people MUST be grandfathered in to having enough spots to hold the fashion already bound to them. I purchased my items with the assumption that I could use them, not so they would sit like bricks in my bank. I shouldn't now have to pay again to use something I had room to use before. While I appreciate the gesture, and the desire to make some cash off of people that want some more room for fashion, to expect someone that already has more than 24 items of bound fashion to essentially pay twice is completely unethical.
Some day I would love to see the fashion doll in my character sheet (what my character looks like when I switch to the fashion outfit, I don't know what else to call it) to include more than 3 slots. I would love to be able to slot into my fashion outfit actual pieces of equipment that look good and fit with the fashion pieces. Of course, only equipment items that actually have an appearance (armor, wrists, feet, head, pants and shirt). Maybe some day...
But in the mean time the fashion tab will be a great help.
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adinosiiMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 4,294Arc User
edited January 2018
OK, like the posters before me mentioned, if you fill up your 24 items right away, like this:
then any new fashion items you get will go into your overflow bag, blocking various things ("You cannot do this if you have items in your overflow bag" and so on).
Now, I shouldn't complain - I mean, this is like getting 24 new free bank slots, and I can just leave the rest of my fashion items in my bank, but this is not what I wanted to see.
Yes, I would have liked to have this bigger than 24, so I could have put all my fashion items there, and if the Zen cost for additional items is low enough, I might by more slots (24 more would be just emough for me), but if the cost of the slot is similar to, say, the cost of bank slots, I'll pass....and just leave the rest of the fashion in the bank - after all, I just freed up 24 slots there.
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Hoping for improvements...
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micky1p00Member, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 3,594Arc User
edited January 2018
I have over 50 Fashion items, including a full runic bag, the new system will hold me overflow-hostage. S.O.S
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misquamacus2Member, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 194Arc User
edited January 2018
I ended up with 138 fashion items in the overflow bag. I have about 4.5 runic bags with fashion items. Please remove the move to overflow so we at least can play the game when it goes live. As it is now on preview, I'm spending ages discarding one item at a time from my overflow bag.
The goal of the bag size is to make it big enough that most players won't bump into the limit, and that fashion collectors can cheaply increase the bag size. I don't remember the exact cost and size increase, but our goal isn't to make big money off the fashion bag capacity increasers, just to put a very small speed bump so not every character's database size gets unlimitedly huge. Before we launch, we'll get statistics of how many fashion items each character has, and set the limit to something that only dedicated fashionistas will hit.
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kreatyveMember, Neverwinter Moderator, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 10,545Community Moderator
The goal of the bag size is to make it big enough that most players won't bump into the limit, and that fashion collectors can cheaply increase the bag size. I don't remember the exact cost and size increase, but our goal isn't too make big money off the fashion bag capacity increasers, just to put a very small speed bump so not every character's database size gets unlimitedly huge. Before we launch, we'll get statistics of how many fashion items each character has, and set the limit to something that only dedicated fashionistas will hit.
Thank you!
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The goal of the bag size is to make it big enough that most players won't bump into the limit, and that fashion collectors can cheaply increase the bag size. I don't remember the exact cost and size increase, but our goal isn't too make big money off the fashion bag capacity increasers, just to put a very small speed bump so not every character's database size gets unlimitedly huge. Before we launch, we'll get statistics of how many fashion items each character has, and set the limit to something that only dedicated fashionistas will hit.
So no response to how all fashion items over 24 purchased in mods 1-12b are unable to be used? Or if characters with more than 24 bound items will be able to be played on m13 launch? While I appreciate the effective increase in inventory space, I would rather be able to use my items and play my character.
@thestia the design at the moment is for people with more than 24 (or whatever we finally decide the default bag size should be) should put some in the bank or buy fashion bag extra slots for something cheap from the Zen Market.
I'm glad to finally see this getting implemented, so thanks for that, but...
While I luckily don't have so many "fashion" items to cause problems with the size limit like others are worried about, I do have a different disappointment. I was assuming this would include level 1 transmute items and possibly dyes too. On the other hand, if that were the case, I'd be in just as much trouble on fashion bag space as everyone else here.
I'm sure you don't want to grandfather in huge fashion bag space for people with a lot of stuff, but perhaps a reasonable compromise would be to continue with the overflow bag for fashion, but don't let it trigger the normal penalties like for overflow in the normal inventory. I imagine that's not as simple to implement as it sounds, but it would prevent people being jammed up when the mod hits and allow them to buy more space or remove items at their leisure. Otherwise, they may have to emergency-toss a bunch of fashion items or spend a bunch of zen before they can really start playing the game when the new mod hits.
@thestia the design at the moment is for people with more than 24 (or whatever we finally decide the default bag size should be) should put some in the bank or buy fashion bag extra slots for something cheap from the Zen Market.
I think it's unreasonable to say that in mod 13 to use items I already paid for, I must pay again. That's my issue with this implementation. You can't use fashion from your bank, you must transfer it to your closet to equip it. You can't keep fashion in your inventory, it *must* be in the closet or in the bank. That means any item over 24 is a brick in my inventory until I pay again.
In addition, if I choose not to pay, it's permanently stuck in overflow unless I prepare for this change by putting all fashion into my bank. Perhaps not everyone will be reading preview forums, and as a result, they will either have to pay or have to discard their fashion if they don't have space in their bank for it.
The goal of the bag size is to make it big enough that most players won't bump into the limit, and that fashion collectors can cheaply increase the bag size. I don't remember the exact cost and size increase, but our goal isn't to make big money off the fashion bag capacity increasers, just to put a very small speed bump so not every character's database size gets unlimitedly huge. Before we launch, we'll get statistics of how many fashion items each character has, and set the limit to something that only dedicated fashionistas will hit.
Empty cells do not increase database size
There's no reason to not make this new space equivalent to the space allowed in the professions tab... you already have people asking for the ability to pay for increasing that space, so get the money there, as those needing either is a very niche case and you have more to risk rolling out a new feature with major pain for an unknown number of players
The goal of the bag size is to make it big enough that most players won't bump into the limit, and that fashion collectors can cheaply increase the bag size. I don't remember the exact cost and size increase, but our goal isn't to make big money off the fashion bag capacity increasers, just to put a very small speed bump so not every character's database size gets unlimitedly huge. Before we launch, we'll get statistics of how many fashion items each character has, and set the limit to something that only dedicated fashionistas will hit.
Keep in mind some of us have resisted buying fashion items because we didn't want to take up much room. Make the tab larger and I know I will go ahead and buy more than I have today.
EDIT: I went and counted and with my six characters there is an average of four sets of fashion I have not bought because of the lack of space. Each set represents three items so my average character would really have 12 additional fashion items above what they have now.
Don't misunderstand me, I love what you are trying to do here @miasmat I just think the starting number is unrealisticly low.
> @preechr#2215 said: > Empty cells do not increase database size >
Not necessarily true. One wouldn't normally use a relational database or relational backend for the data that is going to get hammered. While space efficient they consume alot more cpu and bandwidth.
I'm amazed that some people have 20+ fashion items, let alone 130+
Just...wow.
Great implementation. Actually, an amazing implementation. I know my girl will find this more useful than me. I like to keep one set of fashion items and that's it
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VERY welcome change! I'm not a fashionista, but over four years of playing, the fashion items from all the events have piled up (and then there are the Zen/Tradebar fashion sets, the fashion sets from starter packs, etc. I can handle buying more slots with Zen as long as the ceiling is very high.
OT suggestion: move magic/riches/weapons reclaimed resources to the Useful Items tab.
OT suggestion #2: You know this is coming. Transmutes tab! Do you have any idea how much it hurts to store all those non-stackable, character-bound Winter Festival items???
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We removed the Idle Companies tab from the main inventory window because we couldn't figure out a reason why you'd need to look at your idle companions in isolation. The idle companions are built into the normal companion UI now because swapping them into the active slots (or discarding them) are the only actions available, so it made sense to group the UIs together (kinda like how all the mount management stuff is built into the Mounts tab). I know it's a change to go looking in a different window if you're used to looking in the main inventory window, but we hope it'll make more sense after a short adjustment period (especially for new players).
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adinosiiMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 4,294Arc User
We removed the Idle Companies tab from the main inventory window because we couldn't figure out a reason why you'd need to look at your idle companions in isolation.
Normally you don't. You may want to, if you are checking if you already own a particular companion or not - bu t that's really only useful for collectors.
We removed the Idle Companies tab from the main inventory window because we couldn't figure out a reason why you'd need to look at your idle companions in isolation. The idle companions are built into the normal companion UI now because swapping them into the active slots (or discarding them) are the only actions available, so it made sense to group the UIs together (kinda like how all the mount management stuff is built into the Mounts tab). I know it's a change to go looking in a different window if you're used to looking in the main inventory window, but we hope it'll make more sense after a short adjustment period (especially for new players).
The reason having it in a smaller separate window is useful is for the (many) times we're searching for just the "right" companion for a particular situation we are in. We can still see what's going on (especially the chat window!) but we can also mouseover companions to inspect their active powers.
That said, can I envision a better way to do it? You betcha. A tabular display that let us sort (or reverse-sort!) by certain criteria wold be a great help: - slot type (offense x 3, offense x 2, defense x 1, offense x 1, defense x 2, defense x 3) - active bonus type (power, defense, armor penetration, ..., special) - companion type (striker, controller, leader, augment) - the name we gave it (e.g. sort Teelu the Redcap Powrie on "Teelu") - the name of its generic type (e.g. sort Teelu the Redcap Powrie on "Redcap Powrie") - rank (white, green, blue, purple, orange) - current level - equippable item types (neck, waist, ring, etc.)
Ideally such a UI would let us select what additional information to display via something like a check box.
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arcanjo86Member, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 1,093Arc User
edited January 2018
hopping we get an armory fashion tab for the cta + other weapons/armor sets/cloacks transmutes *-*
We removed the Idle Companies tab from the main inventory window because we couldn't figure out a reason why you'd need to look at your idle companions in isolation. The idle companions are built into the normal companion UI now because swapping them into the active slots (or discarding them) are the only actions available, so it made sense to group the UIs together (kinda like how all the mount management stuff is built into the Mounts tab). I know it's a change to go looking in a different window if you're used to looking in the main inventory window, but we hope it'll make more sense after a short adjustment period (especially for new players).
This was a really exciting side effect of the addition of the fashion bag. Much easier to see all your companions at once in one window rather than scrolling down and then forgetting if you'd seen one earlier on in the list, and it makes a lot of sense to have it embedded in the normal UI. Love this change!
To second some people above, while this addition is very welcome and exciting, I do wish that somehow the transmutes could also find a home here, like the zillion scarves from winter festival I don't want to discard but are basically just taking up space. I get that the transmutes change your normal gear and the fashion items are on a separate "look" it would still be nice if they were somehow able to be grouped together.
Overall, my inventory and sense of style are really excited for this change.
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What happened to this being unlimited like the unique items tab?
Edit: Also, since we cant buy additional slots from the Zen store on preview, what happens? I have around 40 fashion items on my main.
However.
The way it has been implemented is very user unfriendly. If one has more than 24 items of fashion, it goes into overflow because the coding no longer recognizes the inventory bags as a place to contain fashion. And if your bank is full? You can't put items from your bank into your freshly vacated bag space because you now have overflow.
Unless this is changed, I'll be forced to buy extra spots for fashion to do anything, turn in quests, change maps, or run dungeons. All because I now need to purchase something with zen to hold something I was able to hold before.
Easy fix: Implement this the way you did the mounts. Let us MANUALLY convert items into our closets. My purchased items shouldn't suddenly become unavailable arbitrarily. Or, grandfather people with bound fashion in to have enough space to use the items *we already paid for*.
EDIT: I've thought about this some more. I have come to the conclusion that people MUST be grandfathered in to having enough spots to hold the fashion already bound to them. I purchased my items with the assumption that I could use them, not so they would sit like bricks in my bank. I shouldn't now have to pay again to use something I had room to use before. While I appreciate the gesture, and the desire to make some cash off of people that want some more room for fashion, to expect someone that already has more than 24 items of bound fashion to essentially pay twice is completely unethical.
Some day I would love to see the fashion doll in my character sheet (what my character looks like when I switch to the fashion outfit, I don't know what else to call it) to include more than 3 slots. I would love to be able to slot into my fashion outfit actual pieces of equipment that look good and fit with the fashion pieces. Of course, only equipment items that actually have an appearance (armor, wrists, feet, head, pants and shirt). Maybe some day...
But in the mean time the fashion tab will be a great help.
then any new fashion items you get will go into your overflow bag, blocking various things ("You cannot do this if you have items in your overflow bag" and so on).
Now, I shouldn't complain - I mean, this is like getting 24 new free bank slots, and I can just leave the rest of my fashion items in my bank, but this is not what I wanted to see.
Yes, I would have liked to have this bigger than 24, so I could have put all my fashion items there, and if the Zen cost for additional items is low enough, I might by more slots (24 more would be just emough for me), but if the cost of the slot is similar to, say, the cost of bank slots, I'll pass....and just leave the rest of the fashion in the bank - after all, I just freed up 24 slots there.
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While I luckily don't have so many "fashion" items to cause problems with the size limit like others are worried about, I do have a different disappointment. I was assuming this would include level 1 transmute items and possibly dyes too. On the other hand, if that were the case, I'd be in just as much trouble on fashion bag space as everyone else here.
I'm sure you don't want to grandfather in huge fashion bag space for people with a lot of stuff, but perhaps a reasonable compromise would be to continue with the overflow bag for fashion, but don't let it trigger the normal penalties like for overflow in the normal inventory. I imagine that's not as simple to implement as it sounds, but it would prevent people being jammed up when the mod hits and allow them to buy more space or remove items at their leisure. Otherwise, they may have to emergency-toss a bunch of fashion items or spend a bunch of zen before they can really start playing the game when the new mod hits.
In addition, if I choose not to pay, it's permanently stuck in overflow unless I prepare for this change by putting all fashion into my bank. Perhaps not everyone will be reading preview forums, and as a result, they will either have to pay or have to discard their fashion if they don't have space in their bank for it.
There's no reason to not make this new space equivalent to the space allowed in the professions tab... you already have people asking for the ability to pay for increasing that space, so get the money there, as those needing either is a very niche case and you have more to risk rolling out a new feature with major pain for an unknown number of players
EDIT: I went and counted and with my six characters there is an average of four sets of fashion I have not bought because of the lack of space. Each set represents three items so my average character would really have 12 additional fashion items above what they have now.
Don't misunderstand me, I love what you are trying to do here @miasmat I just think the starting number is unrealisticly low.
> Empty cells do not increase database size
>
Not necessarily true. One wouldn't normally use a relational database or relational backend for the data that is going to get hammered. While space efficient they consume alot more cpu and bandwidth.
Just...wow.
Great implementation. Actually, an amazing implementation. I know my girl will find this more useful than me. I like to keep one set of fashion items and that's it
OT suggestion: move magic/riches/weapons reclaimed resources to the Useful Items tab.
OT suggestion #2: You know this is coming. Transmutes tab! Do you have any idea how much it hurts to store all those non-stackable, character-bound Winter Festival items???
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Or I miss something?
Please don't just remove it. If anything, give us the option of removing it via checkboxes or something.
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I'm absolutely fine with the new method.
Even without buying fashion sets I have two or three sets on some of my character. The Dragonborne pack alone brought two sets.
That said, can I envision a better way to do it? You betcha. A tabular display that let us sort (or reverse-sort!) by certain criteria wold be a great help:
- slot type (offense x 3, offense x 2, defense x 1, offense x 1, defense x 2, defense x 3)
- active bonus type (power, defense, armor penetration, ..., special)
- companion type (striker, controller, leader, augment)
- the name we gave it (e.g. sort Teelu the Redcap Powrie on "Teelu")
- the name of its generic type (e.g. sort Teelu the Redcap Powrie on "Redcap Powrie")
- rank (white, green, blue, purple, orange)
- current level
- equippable item types (neck, waist, ring, etc.)
Ideally such a UI would let us select what additional information to display via something like a check box.
Blood Magic (RELEASED) - NW-DUU2P7HCO
Children of the Fey (RELEASED) - NW-DKSSAPFPF
Buried Under Blacklake (WIP) - NW-DEDV2PAEP
The Redcap Rebels (WIP) - NW-DO23AFHFH
My Foundry playthrough channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/Ruskaga/featured
To second some people above, while this addition is very welcome and exciting, I do wish that somehow the transmutes could also find a home here, like the zillion scarves from winter festival I don't want to discard but are basically just taking up space. I get that the transmutes change your normal gear and the fashion items are on a separate "look" it would still be nice if they were somehow able to be grouped together.
Overall, my inventory and sense of style are really excited for this change.