Bigger inventory\safe?

tametits
tametits Posts: 2 Arc User
edited February 2009 in Dungeons & Tactics
I know we can pay money to get a 64 slot inventory, but what if I only wanted to upgrade it a little? Like say, 10 more slots would be nice.

Is it possible?
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  • ShadowDrag - Lost City
    ShadowDrag - Lost City Posts: 291 Arc User
    edited February 2009
    just buy a inventory ext stone, it adds 8 slots, there is also one for bank too
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
  • Shikia - Heavens Tear
    Shikia - Heavens Tear Posts: 11 Arc User
    edited February 2009
    Cool, where do I buy that? :D Is it real money, or in game?
  • Mosz - Heavens Tear
    Mosz - Heavens Tear Posts: 3,181 Arc User
    edited February 2009
    cash shop, although for safe you can get 2 dq item gathering quests from banker
  • Pockums - Heavens Tear
    Pockums - Heavens Tear Posts: 39 Arc User
    edited February 2009
    Well, you start with 32 slots. Each inventory expansion stone is 3 gold for 8 more slots, and you'd need 4 of them to get the maximum of 64 slots. That's 12 gold. The super inventory stone is 9 gold. So, it's cheaper in the long run to go for the maximum inventory at once, rather than 1 row (8 slots) at a time. But that means that you have to resist the temptation to spend your coin while you're trying to stockpile enough for the super inventory stone.

    And for the safe, starting with 16 slots, you get two sets of item collection for 1 row each (32 slots after both). And then there's safe expansion stones after that for 1 row at 2 gold each, up to a maximum of 80 slots. The super safe expansion, at 12 gold, is the same cost in the long run as using regular safe expansion stones AFTER the two sets of item collection. In other words, the super safe stone is cheaper with fewer of the item collection for expansion quests being done.

    In both cases, gold is needed to get the item. So, you either need to put in real money, trade for the gold (direct sale or by the auctioneer), or find someone with the gold who will get the item and trade it to you for it's coin value (ie. on heavens tear, 1 gold = about 100k coin)