For all the playets that actively grind and save loot for future use, it would be a great idea to incorporate a search toolbar within the stash.
Imagine saving 3 full slots in your chest with high rolled aspect stats, your in a party running nightmare dungeons and find a perfect upgade and need to quickly find the correct aspect in your stash so you can quickly slot your new improvement.
Add a stash search option for quality of life so this doesnt slow down dungeon grinding.
NOW ADD MORE SUGGESTIONS BELOW.
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Modern way how to avoid content drought. Strip the game of all QoL features and release them slowly in upcoming seasons.
And to those : It is just start, 1st season has not even drop yet. - That would fit for some small company with no experience in making game ARPG, not for giant gaming company.
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WAY more space, per character storage with one shared tab
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Just let us use dropped aspects to improve the codex ones and no one would need to save 10 spare aspects 90% of the inventory demand would disappear.
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We don’t have to imagine, we know how useful it is because it ALREADY EXISTS in Diablo 3! It’s mind boggling how they can’t implement a simple search function early on. We learn search algorithms in the 1st year of college!
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The suggestion is a simple one.
The people piloting the development needs to quit being so bad at their job. I get its a new game. This doesnt mean that they should get a pass for ignoring 2 decades of Quality of Life Improvements they have put in the other 2 games. They had a lot of stashes in Diablo 3. Why in the hell would they not add the same amount in Diablo 4? They don’t get a pass for this.
I think what they are doing is slow dripping the QoL so they can say they are listening to feedback. I don’t see another reason behind witholding such massive QoL improvements that they know the community would want. They are shooting themselves in the foot.
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Could use additional Storage Space. I do like the Idea of being able to search for a specific aspect that might be on a legendary instead of hovering over each one.
I myself generally try to categorize based on aspects. And generally if the aspect has poor values its immediately salvaged.
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Having multiple characters, with multiple builds means a lot of space is taken up by aspects, legendary, and unique items. This game seems to be designed in a way that encourages playing around with builds, but discourages keeping the items required to do that. It’s counter-intuitive. More stash space is needed to be in line with the identity of the game overall