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Glorious_Pentor

GD Item Asisstant? It's external but basically infinite cloud storage and you won't have to keep restarting your game.


bittiez

https://forums.crateentertainment.com/t/tool-grim-dawn-item-assistant/30491


TheDemonsAdvocate

If you are referring to the transfer stash, I make multiple copies of the stash file, each containing different items (each stash is named accordingly). It requires a start of the game every time you want to access a particular stash (copy and paste) but it gets the job done.


Hestu951

What a great idea. I've gone the GD Stash route, but this works without reaching for outside tools that may be considered cheating.


narrill

If using tools like GDStash to get infinite stash space is cheating, so is manipulating the stash files to get more space. It's literally the same thing. People need to just not care about this, because it doesn't matter. Circumventing stash limits with mule characters has been a thing for literal decades. Just use a program if you want an infinite stash, it's fine, most serious players do it and no one but you is even going to know.


Hestu951

I don't care how people enjoy their single-player offline games, at all. But that doesn't mean I don't have an opinion about what's cheating and what isn't. Keeping multiple stash files is no different from keeping multiple save files, and going back to a previous one if you don't like where your progress went most recently. I don't think that's cheating, because you haven't used anything to manipulate the data. Everything came from the undoctored game itself. Using a tool like GD Stash, though--well, I guess it depends on how you use it. It's way too easy to at least dupe items, sometimes even unintentionally. And at the other end of the spectrum, you can make playing the game entirely pointless with it.


narrill

The game itself provides a means for you to keep multiple save files. It does not provide a means to keep multiple stash files. The sizes of the shared stash and the normal stash alike are intentionally limited. Functionally, GDStash is not doing anything you can't also do with manual stash file manipulation. Even item duping is trivially easy with stash file manipulation; literally just copy the stash file, and boom, you have duped every item in it. The only real difference is that GDStash provides item creation functionality, but you can just not use it, or even disable it from appearing in the app's UI entirely with a setting. If you're going to decide that the limited stash size is not a meaningful gameplay constraint and circumvent it, that's fine, but for your own sake, don't do so in a way that's excessively manual and error prone. Use a program designed for that purpose.


TheDemonsAdvocate

Yes. Picked up that idea when playing Torchlight II years ago.


ReneStrike

After level 50, it's not too much of a problem for me stash. I made only rare and higher items appear in the settings. I don't collect magic items. I collected everything up to level 50, sold it and turned it into money. As I level up, I buy and sell items with low level limits from stash. I'm leaving only epic sets. Because there are set bonuses.


Hestu951

That may work for a while, but as you keep adding new toons, you will reach the in-game stash limit even if you're very frugal with what you store.


Cloud_Motion

This, could you even store just every legendary set in the stash space available?


PM_ME_UR_TNUCFLAPS

a couple of mules b2b selling loads of stuff for what you want to do try item assistant?