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Generally you can forget yellows and below unless you need extra cash, only green items and above are usually worth picking up. Early game yellows can be sold to generate a bit of cash to unlock your full stash more more space, after that you shouldn't need to pick them up.
For the extra space you can go with lots of mules (if you have Ragnarok expansion you can create an Accomplish hero and start with full stash and inventory space) or use a third party (I believe the popular one is TQVault, I'm just using mules through)
How to "hide" certain item classes?
Where do I buy this full stash? From merchants?
Yes, use your teleport and pop back and forth to the vendor.
Z- everything - So grey and above
Alt- everything but grey (broken items), so white and above
X- Only yellow and above.
N- Green and above.
Gold / Potions and Quest items will always show, regardless of the setting
You get extra inventory bags as part of quest rewards as you progress through the game - up to 3 more. The personal stash in the caravan can be expanded to a full page by buying it - 100,000 for the first expansion, 500,000 for the second.
It is a ridiculous size still though. I really wish the devs would expand it somewhat, especially the miniscule transfer stash.
I soon learned it is not worth picking up everything, or for that matter, almost anything. After about level 4 or 5, you probably have enough white items that you can start ignoring them. Eventually, you will get enough good yellow equipment that you can start ignoring them as well, and only pick up green or above. I can normally make it from one vendor to the next without having to go back that way, and either it's good enough to use, stash, or sell for the gold cap.
You will ultimately have so much gold that you don't know what to do with it. It is useful for the occasional ring or helmet, but by legendary, you will have hundreds of millions of coins.
I don't feel particularly compelled to rush the caravan upgrade and just let it happen when it happens. Not enough that I want to stash that early anyway. I have very little even green stashed. Mostly blue and purple. My characters are mostly filled with relics, charms, and formulas with a little bit of swap gear. Still, the character stash fills up quicker than I would like, and it is annoying.
There is also a filter that ignores everything, including gold, potions, and treasure chests. Apparently, I accidentally hit it a lot. I don't know why anyone would want to do that.
I would advise picking up only relic / charms - Yellow items with both a pre and suffix, can sell those quite well, and all green and up.
Then, keep all the relic/charms in the caravan tab dedicated (they auto-combine when you sort the tab, pretty handy), those are always usefull for the artifacts crafting, and improving yellow and green stuff.
I also keep the set items on a mule char. I was also keeping the blue before, but now, unless it's for a character that is already created, I just sell them, he'll probably loot them anyway sooner or later.
Thank you!