Thank you, I missed the Gweyr part somehow.The Frost Hound - Corruption of Champions II
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The fact they are unique can mean they are important to keep on hand for the future, like Hethia's bow.The easy solution is to stop hoarding those unique you were never going to use in the first place.
its about the memories they represent like where was i when i got this? who was with me? what did we do? what does this mean to me? getting rid of it is like getting rid of those memories is like spitting on your accomplishments.Occasionally a Unique item might have a later role to play in the same sense that any item can (since there's a hasItem parser check) but I have never understood the hoarding mentality of keeping an item I have no intention of using 'just because'. My main Champ uses two-handed weapons so she's never going to need something like the Rosebloom Shield and has no use for bows or any of Viv's enchanted items, my various mage Champs have no need for Big Fuckoff Swords or heavy armor, my Charmer's not going to get any use out of Gloves of Giant Strength since she's never going to be doing physical damage... but they do have uses for items they don't necessarily want to carry on-hand at all times (to free inventory slots for dungeon loot for example) or keeping spares of items, or materials like Sturdy Stones in case they're needed for a future quest. I keep a few old pieces of gear around in case I need to change my setups for a particular situation and a few out of sentimentality (exactly one Champ is using Ashelander, exactly none are discarding it) but the rest are sold and the money used to buy things I'm actually going to use, or funneled into the nursery.
Plus, there's this post from Savin so I wouldn't expect to ever get enough inventory slots to enable maximal hoarding. It's basically something they don't care to incentivize.
I suffer from dragon mentality, if an item is interesting, powerful, magical or valuable enough I just want to keep it even if I had never used it or ever will.
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Including it with the decorations would also give a very tangible sense of accomplishment and progression; as you take trophies from some of the hardest motherfuckers in the land or retrieve them from long-abandoned ruins, the flavor text of how majestic and opulent your castle is would just keep growing. Even just one sentence describing where each item is being displayed and what it is would lead to late-game characters having a huge wall of text describing, essentially, all of their achievements and hard-won prestige over the course of their journey. Plus there would be something very satisfying about returning to the Wayfort after every dungeon and sidequest to place the spoils of your latest triumph in the display cases or trophy room or what have you.Letting companions use them would be very much a no, due to how the companion system works, but I really want a storage in the Wayfort (maybe only showing up as one of those decorations from Farrah once it's fully restored) that is bottomless, but only holds unique items and rejects anything else you may try to put in it. You do that, and with the existing storage never really needs to be expanded again otherwise.
IIRC the starting storage is 20 slots, so that's 70 slots currently available, or 60 if the first one was 10 as well.
You can access your storage in the vault of the Wayfort already.When we reach the point where the wayfort is as fully upgraded as it can currently be, we should have our storage moved there since it would make sense to do it.