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World of Warcraft inventories: How to manage them

February 10th, 2009 by Patricia Adams
by Patricia Adams

There are so many items on World of Warcraft, and definitely not enough inventory space to keep them all. The higher your level, the more space you need. It can be quite challenging finding creative ways to manage your inventory.

So what can you do when your hoarding tendencies are threatened? Jonathan Kenins of Secret Warcraft offers a couple of useful tips in dealing with this kind of problem

First you should take full advantage of the bag slots, bank slots and character slots that you do have available. You are allowed to create 5 characters on each server…So what you do is you create a low level character, and put them in each of their respective auction houses (If you’re playing both sides)

Bag slots – You can take advantage of these buy buying 16-slot Netherweave Bags for 5g to 7g each. Equip each of your characters with them. That’s already a lot of bag space between your characters. Another bag that you can buy is the Traveller’s Backpack, buy them if they’re pretty cheap because they are not soulbound and you can move them around your characters.

You can maximize your bank slots by buying the slots available there. The first few slots are quite cheap and useful when you start making gold. It’s not that expensive to buy the 25g slot, it’s definitely worth it in the long run.

As a last resort (And many people are doing this) You can also set up your own banking guild. Just stand around in some of the major cities like Undercity, Orgrimmar, Stormwind and ask people to sign your guild charter. Some people do this by offering gold in exchange for signatures, it’s one of the ways I made money when I was still new.

So these are some creative ways to create more inventory space for you on WoW… Create low level characters, buy bank slots, equip all of your characters with bags, or create your own banking guild.

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