02-16-2004, 07:08 AM
Yeah, that's similar to the system I used for 1.09d mules (all with expanded stashes, cubes and char inventories for max storage capacity.)
Tenshi gave me various excuses for not supporting expanded stashes, none of which convinced me. I happen to use my expanded stash to the full, for gem and rune upgrading and so on. I added two rows to the character inventory because I disagree with Blizzard's decision to add charms without expanding inventory space. I don't abuse charms, but neither do I enjoy having my inventory space cut in half while using a few of them.
Ah well, what I do for now is re-organize my stash and inventory to match the default sizes before Saving and Exiting the game. Then I can safely use ATMA to move stuff to the external stash. It involves some effort and forethought, but it's still easier and more efficient than multi-instance muling, and I can still take advantage of the extra space between 'stashing' sessions.
Tenshi gave me various excuses for not supporting expanded stashes, none of which convinced me. I happen to use my expanded stash to the full, for gem and rune upgrading and so on. I added two rows to the character inventory because I disagree with Blizzard's decision to add charms without expanding inventory space. I don't abuse charms, but neither do I enjoy having my inventory space cut in half while using a few of them.
Ah well, what I do for now is re-organize my stash and inventory to match the default sizes before Saving and Exiting the game. Then I can safely use ATMA to move stuff to the external stash. It involves some effort and forethought, but it's still easier and more efficient than multi-instance muling, and I can still take advantage of the extra space between 'stashing' sessions.