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Abyssal Knight
Thu, 27th Jun '02, 7:45pm
I was thinking about soloing and all of the hard things about it when i came to the topic of inventory space. How the heck do you soloers find any space for items? If you dont pick up a lot of items, how do you sell stuff to get money?

Vukodlak
Thu, 27th Jun '02, 7:58pm
But when you're soloing you don't need that much money anyway.

Errol
Thu, 27th Jun '02, 8:38pm
[spoiler]
Get the Bag of Holding, i'm not telling where it is but it can keep around 50 or so items in it. ANY items.

Other than that, try to store your stuff in your Stronghold! Why do you think you have one?! MY thief guild is literally cluttered with adventuring goodies.:p

TheBlackRose
Thu, 27th Jun '02, 8:46pm
Use scroll cases and gem bags.

Have your familiar pickpocket you, he'll store the stuff. untested by me.

Use barrels or crates "on the streets" that you know won't be edited or changed later by the game. The room behind Bernard in the Copper Coronet serves this purpose well, as does the barrel near Cromwell's.

[This message has been edited by TheBlackRose (edited June 27, 2002).]

DeBhaal Stasion
Thu, 27th Jun '02, 9:38pm
TBR, umm.. that second bag you listed.. is in ToB...


Heh, nice edit TBR ;)


[This message has been edited by DeBhaal Stasion (edited June 27, 2002).]

Padine the Paladin
Fri, 28th Jun '02, 11:46am
The bag of holding is found at the place where you get the slayer transformation I think.

Earl Grey
Fri, 28th Jun '02, 12:33pm
In the beginning of the game you really need money and that's when lack of inventory space hurts the most. In Irenicus' Dungeon you just have to know which items are worth more and keep them.

At the time when you get the Bag of Holding (holds 100 items) you're already set financially, so what it does is allow you to get all the artifacts back to Athkatla. Not that you really need it. Typically my bag of holding gets filled with shiny looking things that I end up never using. :heh:

As was mentioned, a scroll case and a gem bag is very helpful. :)

DinoTiggy1
Fri, 28th Jun '02, 2:04pm
Leave them in somewhere where you'll remember you put them, and somewhere that you'll be comeing to frequently. I sometimes use the table beside the counter, in the Copper Coronet.

But if you leave stuff out in the open it will eventually disappear, and unless you cheat I don't thaink that there is any way to get it back

Sirdan
Fri, 28th Jun '02, 2:52pm
Well, that's why I never soloed :rolleyes:
I mean I wanted all the unique things I acquired through my adventuring life being stored in my stronghold (like the demon's hearts :evil:

However, until you find the Bag of Holding in Spellhold you have really big problems.

Volar Blackmane
Fri, 28th Jun '02, 6:38pm
Why would you need a lot of money in the beginning? Only thing you *have* to do is get that 15k for Bodhi or the shadow thieves. Equipment can be found on fallen enemies, so can scrolls and potions. I hardly ever buy anything, except some equipment and scrolls I've missed after I get out of underdark. And buy that time you have a bag of holding.

JTG Dragon
Sat, 29th Jun '02, 3:22pm
The only area where the lack of space truly hurts is Irenicus' Dungeon. As for the inventory problems later on they are easy to solve. You can fill half of your inventory with potions and such (include one gembag an a scroll case) and you're doing fine. Also you can leave next to worthless items like helmet out of your inventory. As you don't need much money since you only have one character you can equip him/her very quickly with the best equipment available. The rest is just extra.

Hardcase Von Crudd
Sun, 30th Jun '02, 5:24pm
When storing items in a container (barrel, chest, etc.), I try to use one that is close to the entrance/exit of a location.
This way, you can go to the location and you don't have to walk far. You arrive, a quick walk to your stash, unload/load/change items, a quick walk back to the exit then you're on your way. I do this a lot - "Dragon, eh? I better go back and get all that anti-dragon equipment I've been hoarding."

A good location I've found for this is the tables outside the Copper Coronet. I have one table for magical goodies and one for misc junk. Bernard isn't too far way for selling any surplus.

Earl Grey
Sun, 30th Jun '02, 6:14pm
You need lots of cash in the beginning because there are great items for sale.

A few examples:
Girdle of Hill Giant Strength
Bracers of Defense AC 3
Robe of Vecna
Sling of Everard +5
scrolls of spells (for the spellbooks)

It's in the beginning - obviously - that you most need to get better equipment.

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zaknafein
Mon, 1st Jul '02, 7:52am
Another item for that list would be the glasses of identify so you know what to keep.
Also, potions are one of the greatest things when soloing, especially when you've got crap stats

StressedE
Mon, 1st Jul '02, 11:11am
Yep you need the money the most in the beginning, also your party is normally 6 times as large so you normally need 6 times as much cash.
Most people who solo already know which items to keep, the don't need to identify the items.
For a solo character potions are less of a problem, because you don't have to devide the ammount you find by six, or at least that's my experience.

If I were you I wouldn't worry to much about the money

DeBhaal Stasion
Mon, 1st Jul '02, 11:40am
There is a hack that will make all the bags and whatnot hold an infinite(or near infinite) amount of stuff, on Baldurdash, not sure if its on SP though.

It will not work if you have a bag of holding, gem bag, or a scroll case already in a saved game, so its best to use it from the begining.

Mr Writer
Mon, 1st Jul '02, 3:49pm
My eyes My eyes :(

When I solo I like to just keep what I think my char would keep, a thick oaf would keep maybe shiny things and big things, where as a wise and inteligent wizard may keep potions and scrols, a thief gems, a cleric well I dunno.

Just role play your char, obviously its suicide to solo on your first go so just remember to take the key items needed to complete the game ;)

Volar Blackmane
Mon, 1st Jul '02, 8:44pm
As enemies are easier in the beginning, you don't need to buy all of those costly items. Do some quests first and buy them when you really need them, not just when you'd want them.

Abyssal Knight
Wed, 3rd Jul '02, 3:01am
Thanks for the answers. All very nice ideas.

jack-of-all-trades
Wed, 3rd Jul '02, 9:23pm
Try to get your stronghold early on (should be relativly easy if you are a fighter type) and you will have all of the storage space that you could ever want.

Your on your own for Irenicus's dungeon though.