Character limit

It sounds like you need to take a step away from the computer and focus on getting a better paying job.

I encourage any ARPG fan, who also appreciates a quality loot filter, and excellent inventory management to give Last epoch a try.

First of all… NO CHARACTER CREATION LIMIT. Make as many characters as you want.

The STASH TABS ARE HUGE. Every tab is shared. You can buy up to 200 tabs (not with real money, but with GOLD EARNED IN GAME!!!). These tabs are customizable (color, text, icons). You can create “categories” within your stash. You can sort tabs (even when full) within the categories you’ve created.

The loot filter is equally amazing. You can hide or highlight all sorts of items (including but not limited to) Class specific, by number of affixes, by quality of affixes, by type, rarity etc.
You can recolor items text and borders, you can embolden fonts. Hide trash, accentuate rares. Pretty much make any loot filter your heart desires.

The devs communicate weekly via podcast and daily via forums.

Check it out on Steam. It is in early access but very deep into production and very enjoyable. Ladders are active.

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Lol? No idea where that came from. I can afford plenty of copies of D2R should I so desire…but you seem a smart fellow, you should understand it’s the principle of the thing? You realize we got infinite characters in OG D2, to this day, and for 20+ years, for the price of one CD key, right? Cool, glad we’re on the same page now.

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I mean cmon, we have significantly more space than we used to have. And deciding what to keep and what to toss is and has always been a part of the game by design.

Deign or not. It is something vast majority of players dislike hence most serious players create mules, often multiple accounts of muling.

Mulling is literally the workaround for the lack of space.

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We often dislike rules in games. I dislike that it takes hours and hours to reach level 99. But I"m not asking them to change it, because that rule is there for a reason.
I don’t like that I can’t play my character again if I die in hardcore mode. But that rule is there by design.
I don’t like that I can’t win games by just pressing one button, but again, those rules are there by design. We don’t always have to like them.

Muling is a workaround for circumventing an intentional design decision. By being forced to choose what you keep, you assign value to items that they wouldn’t have otherwise. This is a facet of this rule that a lot of people fail to consider. whether we keep or toss an item inherently assigns a value to it. If storage is limitless, that value is diluted because you don’t have to make decisions.

Also: more characters (and more muling) means more strain on the server database, so i dont see this happening until that issue is sorted.

ive got a brilliant idea that will really help you but i doubt youll take it. ok here goes anyway. delete some of that useless crap!!! because you havent used it, you cant sell it and you cant really imagine why you would EVER use it.

Every single person who mentions throwing away crap is a moron… that simple. Even holding zero poor quality items, if you play d2 you will hit character cap before you can make all you want. If you enjoy playing numerous characters, please try and use your brain.

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what about folks who say delete unused characters? :stuck_out_tongue:
i would imagine it’s limited for console.

but you never know, they could always pull a destiny and have some dumb phone app for that…
#dont you guys not have apps

In d2 classic I use to enjoy making all sorts of random off meta dueling characters, had well over 40 of them. You simply cannot do that in this game. Idk why everyone just assumes its because accounts are full of mules.

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This is what I think is the biggest holdup right now as well. They won’t be doing ANYTHING until the database issues are solved. After that they can consider things that would change database interactions like increasing Char slots (something I would like to see), or changes to inventory/item stacking.

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From the version of d2 i’ve been playing since my CD exploded in the drive back in the day , i’ve only got 24 bank slots with no shared stash.

I would think the shared stash doesn’t help with attempting to add infinite characters. I could be wrong but when things come out for console they tend to be drastically different under the hood. maybe it’s a design choice, but i’m leaning more towards that it’s related to console. As we can all see console games always have limited storage.

Is bank space the same as character space? Kind of.

Funny, I remember unlimited accounts per CD-key. D2R’s artificial hard limit is definitely NOT part of the “D2 experience I know and loved - preserved…”

Heck, I’d even throw a few more dollars Blizz’ way to add characters to my account. Whenifever ladder starts, I’ll be hurtin’ for certain because of a lack of available character slots.

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part of the game now bruh
legacy also didn’t have shared stash

But seriously though.
here is that poll they had taken to ask folks about this already. I imagine they’re working on it.

D2 Legacy: an infinite number of character slots.

D2R: 20 character slots.

We need more. Maybe not an infinite number, but 100 would be great.

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start deleting a lot of your junk. start admitting its junk. a tidy stash space is so pleasing to the mind.