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More Storage

Discussion in 'General Suggestions' started by _manofthemonkey_, Nov 10, 2015.

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Do you think additional storage is needed?

  1. Yes.

  2. No, I have enough storage already.

  3. Not enough information to answer properly.

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  1. _manofthemonkey_

    _manofthemonkey_ Skilled Adventurer HERO

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    I understand there is a constant need for more storage if any player wants to keep a collection of items and/or quest items. I think it would be a good idea to simply add more enderchest space. One idea I have thought of recently. Instead of a ender chest, is it possible to have some sort of vault in Detlas or something. That said, the space would have to be bought like the enderchest space, but to a point where it isn't excessive like 10 le per chest. Something like 16 emeralds for 2 rows, 1 block for 3, 4 blocks for 4, 8 blocks for 5, 16 blocks for 6, 32 blocks for 7, and 1 le for 8. Although, if you run out of space in one chest .... you may simply buy another chest; this chest costing around 1-2 le for the second chest and around 5 le for the 3rd. Once a second chest is bought you must upgrade is just as the first, and you may only get a second chest once the first is fully upgraded. I would actually prefer this rather than the enderchests that are located around wynncraft. Although a regular vanilla sized enderchest for "on the go" items would be useful still, but with the vault located in Detlas (preferably) as I said before.
     
  2. awemanrank100

    awemanrank100 custom title

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    It's a nice idea, but it may be a bit cheap at the beginning. 16 emeralds for one row --> two rows seems like a small amount. (Random math: 125 eb + 16 e for a chest.) I'd also like to know how many chests you can get at the maximum. Three? Or infinite? Also, where would these chests be LOCATED, in the first place?
     
  3. _manofthemonkey_

    _manofthemonkey_ Skilled Adventurer HERO

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    I'm writing another version of this in case you have any questions, but for now i will answer/respond; 1- one row but the first chest cost around 16-48 blocks
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    the second version is much more detailed btw ;3 ...
     
  4. The One-eyed Guy

    The One-eyed Guy that guy VIP+

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    You can actually buy more vault space for some EB. I actually prefer the current banks, because they are accessible from any city and are the distinguishing point of a town, making it a city and not a village.
     
  5. _manofthemonkey_

    _manofthemonkey_ Skilled Adventurer HERO

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    that's one drawback to this idea... I just meant as additional storage though ... you would still have a smaller storage space such as the older bank vaults which were a default vanilla enderchest at every major city...
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    I have posted an updated version named "Vault Storage", please leave any further addresses to this conversation there. Thank you.
     
  6. Kogut

    Kogut Well-Known Adventurer

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    id have too much room and my chests would be filled will complete crap. i like the idea but it will just make me hoard random shit
     
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