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But anyways, its not that big of a deal ... and as you bought them with ingame gold, you will have to buy them again.
There is no other option of it ... the only other option would be, give all players all 200 tabs for free to not have anybody have an advantage over others. But thats kinda boring.
Its not like PoE, where you buy stash tabs with real money ;-)
And you get them as a free grind, if they were paid slots it would not make sense, but the first run of the story sets up a general and a class catalog space
Lightless Arbor gamba is not even really worth the squeeze
It's not like anybody is throwing away items because they don't have enough space while they're leveling. So it's not like some extra strategy is involved by having limited stash space in the beginning.
If I get something that might be good slam fodder, I want to immediately just put it in the tab I have for "armor exalted" or whatever.
The current mechanic just means I have to reorganize later on instead of doing it as I find the items. Which means I have to scroll through and look at affixes for every individual thing, and reorganize. An utter hassle. It's kind of a meh dynamic that doesn't actually add anything interesting to the game. It only detracts.
Organizing your items is much more akin to that then starting at zero gold. That's what I'm trying to convey.
The only dynamic this introduces is the fact that I have to scan through the item affixes that I find later on to reorganize things. It's not like anybody is deleting items while they're leveling up. So this doesn't add a scarcity dynamic or anything. It doesn't really add anything other than just making it a hassle to try and reorganize later.
You are making it a hassle if you have to organize at the start. For the first hours of the game literally none of your items matter. This is also an arbitrary complaint because the first bunch of stash tabs are super cheap, meaning there is literally zero obstacle to purchasing tabs both right at the start (when you don’t need them) and then more when you do need them. The only physical obstacle in the way of stash space even from hour 1, is pressing the purchase button to spend gold you passively picked up.
Stop picking up every item, learn how to use a loot filter (it’s incredibly streamlined in this game) and stop pretending this is a legitimate issue or even QoL issue; it’s not. You passively unlock plenty of space right from the get go.