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by Patricia Adams

Inventory space can be a real challenge on World of Warcraft You are only allowed a certain amount of inventory space, and as you level up you will eventually face the inevitable question of “to keep or not to keep?” A pack rat’s ultimate nightmare.

So what can you do when your hoarding tendencies are threatened? Jonathan Kenins of Secret Warcraft offers a couple of useful tips in dealing with this kind of problem

The first thing you should do is to take advantage of the slots that are available to you…Bank slots, Bag slots, and character slots. You can create up to 5 characters on each server, so create a low level chracter and put them near their respective auction houses.

Buy Netherweave Bags for 5g to 7g, these are 16-slot bags that you can equip your characters with. Another bag to look at are Traveller’s Backpack, these are not soulbound so you can transfer them to your other characters. By equipping your characters with the 16-slot bags you’re already taking advantage of the bag slots available to you.

Bank slots are a bit more expensive than bag slots, you can buy up to the 25g slot which might be a tad too expensive if you’re new to the game, but it’s definitely going to pay off in the long run when you start making more money.

Maximizing inventory slots and bank slots are usually enough space, but if you really need more slots…then another option is to set up your own guild for banking purposes. A lot of people do this, they ask for signatures for their guild charter and offer gold in exchange. It was actually a nice money-making opportunity for me before I discovered Secret Warcraft.

So these are some creative ways to create more inventory space for you on WoW… Create low level characters, buy bank slots, equip all of your characters with bags, or create your own banking guild.

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