Item stacks cap
I agree, especially in FoTM where you have to actually save the tokens for the higher items like the gift and the back slot. Having 6 bag spaces being filled with fotm tokens is just over the top, atleast if you’re not going to allow stacks to be larger add a tokens section to the collections tab so we can store stacks we are not using without filling up our bank slots. However, I don’t really see this changing as the more items we have to store in our bank or bags, the more money Anet will earn through people buying extra bag and bank slots with gems.
However, I don’t really see this changing as the more items we have to store in our bank or bags, the more money Anet will earn through people buying extra bag and bank slots with gems.
Why not, they already made rare crafting mats collectible, and if you rightclick at least dungeon tokens cant remember if relics too, there is a greyed option for deposit collectible there too, so looks to me as if they got something up their sleeve for those things too imo
Adding them to collectibles won’t solve anything either really since even the collectibles tab has a 250 stack limit on it… The stack limits really should be raised… even in GW1 250 was rather low for a lot of things
With all the dugeons you are grinding on, you should have lots of coin, buy more bank space. See problem already designed and planned for.
It’s another of the cash shop incentives, so I doubt the stack limit will be raised
While not much of a conspiracy theorist myself, I would believe that the purpose behind the 250 stack cap (other than being a practical number under 256) is to keep players buying bank expansions with gems. Plus, using them once you get enough to buy an item is preferred if you need storage space. You don’t ever need to stack thousands of them unless you have ocd and need to buy the entire set at once. And even then, I say, suck it up or give in.
While not much of a conspiracy theorist myself, I would believe that the purpose behind the 250 stack cap (other than being a practical number under 256) is to keep players buying bank expansions with gems. Plus, using them once you get enough to buy an item is preferred if you need storage space. You don’t ever need to stack thousands of them unless you have ocd and need to buy the entire set at once. And even then, I say, suck it up or give in.
or what if you just like dungeons, but don’t have anything to use the tokens on?
While not much of a conspiracy theorist myself, I would believe that the purpose behind the 250 stack cap (other than being a practical number under 256) is to keep players buying bank expansions with gems. Plus, using them once you get enough to buy an item is preferred if you need storage space. You don’t ever need to stack thousands of them unless you have ocd and need to buy the entire set at once. And even then, I say, suck it up or give in.
or what if you just like dungeons, but don’t have anything to use the tokens on?
then you make a mule.. a long standing MMO tradition that you should be proud to carry on
While not much of a conspiracy theorist myself, I would believe that the purpose behind the 250 stack cap (other than being a practical number under 256) is to keep players buying bank expansions with gems. Plus, using them once you get enough to buy an item is preferred if you need storage space. You don’t ever need to stack thousands of them unless you have ocd and need to buy the entire set at once. And even then, I say, suck it up or give in.
or what if you just like dungeons, but don’t have anything to use the tokens on?
then you make a mule.. a long standing MMO tradition that you should be proud to carry on
Mules work easier when characters have individual banks, but when the bank is shared account wide it become tedious, and many MMO players are altoholics… thus a mule character is a wasted space
While not much of a conspiracy theorist myself, I would believe that the purpose behind the 250 stack cap (other than being a practical number under 256) is to keep players buying bank expansions with gems. Plus, using them once you get enough to buy an item is preferred if you need storage space. You don’t ever need to stack thousands of them unless you have ocd and need to buy the entire set at once. And even then, I say, suck it up or give in.
or what if you just like dungeons, but don’t have anything to use the tokens on?
then you make a mule.. a long standing MMO tradition that you should be proud to carry on
Mules work easier when characters have individual banks, but when the bank is shared account wide it become tedious, and many MMO players are altoholics… thus a mule character is a wasted space
considering the cost like 1g for 18 slots (or even 10g for 20 slot bags) mules are not very convienet and end up costing more money than they are worth
or what if you just like dungeons, but don’t have anything to use the tokens on?
If something is useless, destroy them. No need to hold onto them forever, especially if you continue to grind on them, just keep like 4 full stacks or whatever makes you comfortable and trash the rest.
I would spend gems to be able to store more than 250 of anything in the collections tab of the bank.