Siege weapons

je25ffb14_ESO
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Would it be possible for ZOS to make these stackable in inventory? I often purchase a bunch of them before begging a campaign and often have many left over. Then, when I go back to questing, they take up so much space.

Good idea?
  • McCracken79
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    Yes, it's a great idea! This post can be filed away with the other 10,000 asking the same question.
  • je25ffb14_ESO
    je25ffb14_ESO
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    Yes, it's a great idea! This post can be filed away with the other 10,000 asking the same question.

    Oh, sorry don't keep up with the forum as often I guess..
  • McCracken79
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    I wasn't trying to be mean. It would be nice to stack, even if it's just stackable up to 10.
  • Dleatherus
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    it was intended at one point - a problem occurred that siege weapons that had been used/taken damage no longer stacked

    suggestions have been made to then just have the undamaged/unused siege weapons in one stack, and when you go to deploy a particular siege weapon, the unstacked one is chosen first

    an alternate suggestion has been made for siege weapon inventory bags in small, medium. large and huge sizes holding 5,10,25 and 50 siege weapons respectively - these could be purchased from the pack merchant (as well as similar bags for runes, alchemy mats, ore.cloth.leather and lumber etc)

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  • twev
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    Besides the degradation issue, I was under the impression it was to make it less likely to spam siege at a battle to allow bystanders to man them....

    If it was inconvenient to store 10, you'd be less likely to deploy 10?
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