Even with ESO+ solving the raw material/crafting material problem, I still find myself spending more time than I'd like managing inventory. Maybe I'm approaching this wrong? Any advice would be appreciated.
I have 5 character slots filled with characters I actually play:
NB Crafter
NB DPS
NB Healer
NB PVP
NB Tank
(yeah, I only play NBs...tried others, not a fan)
I have 2 character slots occupied by mules just holding stuff I don't want to sell/trash. The majority of the stuff is:
- 50 or so inventory slots of furnishings. These are furnishings I've made and no longer use or furnishings I've looted and don't use.
- 60 slots of partial dungeon/trial set pieces for current or future characters to use. 8 pieces of Ebon...6 pieces of SPC...etc.
- 20 slots of monster helms/shoulders that I'm not currently using but are deemed "good" for certain builds
- 40 slots of motifs, recipes, and plans from the Halloween event. Each these has anywhere from 5 to 20 in the stack. My crafter has, obviously learned them all. These are leftover.
- 40 slots of sets that are backups or direct swaps for my main characters. For example, I run Hundings/VO on my stamblade but have full sets of NMG and Spriggans to swap to. Same for my magblade healer/dps.
~ 20 slots of random set pieces that look too good to toss. Maybe a Precise purple briarheart dagger or a Divines Scathing Mage piece, etc.
~ 15 slots of junk from the Mystery Box event.
Other than continuing to create mules and having to swap stuff around constantly, are there better options?
Buy a big house and just drop all the furnishings in it?
Clear a guild slot and work to get a guild bank for storage?
Go Minimalist and sell everything that's not immediately being used?
Other?