Master Storage
Every player will start with a Yellow Master
Storage bag in their backpack. This works in conjunction with the [loot
command. By default, using the loot command will clear any corpses around you
and dump all the loot into this bag.
Left clicking on the Master Storage bag will
bring up a mini-gump menu:
My Inventory (this is disabled and does not
have any applicable usage)
Credits
Options
Refill from stock (this is disabled and does
not have any applicable usage)
Credits
Opening the credits menu displays how much
gold, and tokens you have available to you. This is a convenience feature so
that players do not constantly need to run to the bank. Line 1, is how much
gold you have stored in the bag, this is separate from whatever you store in
your bank. Line 2 is how many tokens you have earned thru doing various in-game
activities.
You can add currency to your bag manually. You
also have options to withdraw gold or tokens from your bag, in either a pile,
or by check.
Options
Options is how you control what is saved when
you use the [loot command. If you have hunted and used it without setting your
bag up, you will realize how important it is. There is a lot of random junk on
monsters, much of it is not worth keeping!
Add Single Item: This option is handy for looting a particular
item that you wish to keep!
Add Items Common Type: You can use this option for getting it to pick up
common items like Spellweaving scrolls. It requires two items to establish this
preference.
Looting: Pushing this button gives you three options:
From list: This option loots only things on
your preference list, plus gold.
Currency only: Gold only.
Everything: All the junk!
Deleting: Pushing this button gives you two options:
All corpses
Empty corpses
Active List: Two options here as well: Primary or
Secondary. Self-Explanatory.
Default: This is a list of ALL the items
currently being looted by the Master Storage bag when using the [loot command.
Review this section carefully and remove the items that you do not wish to have
clogging up your inventory. Remember, you can always add things back in if you
delete something that you would really rather have being picked up.