Nope, can't be done I'm afraid to say.
This is definitely a feature they should implement.
Nope, can't be done I'm afraid to say.
This is definitely a feature they should implement.
But then 14 inventory spaces could be reduced to 1. How can they later sell us extra space if we are given ways to properly manage inventory now?
Next thing you know you guys will be asking for them to get rid of the unnecessary style mat fragments that need to be refined, and instead make mobs/nodes drop them in full but at 1/10th the drop rate to compensate.
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »I'm assuming you can't, but thought I'd ask anyway. When you're in possession of all chapters from a specific style is it possible to bind them into a book so they take up less room?
But then 14 inventory spaces could be reduced to 1. How can they later sell us extra space if we are given ways to properly manage inventory now?
Next thing you know you guys will be asking for them to get rid of the unnecessary style mat fragments that need to be refined, and instead make mobs/nodes drop them in full but at 1/10th the drop rate to compensate.
Motif Books are supposed to be rare to come across. If players could just combine the separate chapters into a book their first thought wouldn't be "cool now I have more inventory space", it'd be "now to list this thing for 4 million..."
Motif Books are supposed to be rare to come across. If players could just combine the separate chapters into a book their first thought wouldn't be "cool now I have more inventory space", it'd be "now to list this thing for 4 million..."
Ourorboros wrote: »Prof_Bawbag wrote: »I'm assuming you can't, but thought I'd ask anyway. When you're in possession of all chapters from a specific style is it possible to bind them into a book so they take up less room?But then 14 inventory spaces could be reduced to 1. How can they later sell us extra space if we are given ways to properly manage inventory now?
Next thing you know you guys will be asking for them to get rid of the unnecessary style mat fragments that need to be refined, and instead make mobs/nodes drop them in full but at 1/10th the drop rate to compensate.
Perfect examples of how zos does or doesn't make game changes to drive crown store sales. As players we really should be a lot more irritated and vocal about such blatant conflict of interest. Of course, zos could make changes to stacking to ease inventory, but they sell inventory space. Mount training didn't need to take 6 months, but zos sells riding lessons. zos=a lesson in greed.
Ourorboros wrote: »Mount training didn't need to take 6 months, but zos sells riding lessons. zos=a lesson in greed.