is a free game, but you’re certainly going to want stash tabs if you plan to play the game long-term. These handy storage options will allow you to organize your inventory easily — even allowing you to move items to their designated tab regardless of which tab you’re looking at. Since you’ll be picking up a ton of loot, the more time you can save yourself, the better.
Veterans from the first will know which stash tabs to go for early on, but if you’re a newcomer, you’re probably feeling lost. However, it's relatively simple to figure out which tabs to prioritize.
Currency Stash Tab — This is the best tab for all players as everyone will be picking up lots of currency. It’s a little pricey at75 coins, but well worth all the micromanagement you’ll save yourself, especially if you stick with the game for years to come.
It's even more so the case if you take advantage of 's Currency Exchange. Apart from all the standard currencies like Chaos Orbs and Divine Orbs, it offers 14 slots that can fit any stackable item (so all your miscellaneous bits can go here), as well as a spot to put your gear to then craft on.
Premium Stash Tab Bundle x6 — This is imperative for selling items, but even if you don’t want to, being able to rename and color them is a welcome feature. Grabbing these in a bundle nets you an extra tab versus buying individually, and you’ll make use of at least this many long-term. On the other hand, if you’re just dipping your toes in the water, you can consider the ‘Extra Stash Tab’ or the bundle (which can then be upgraded to Premium later if you like).
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This is really all a new player needs at first. The Essence, Flask, Gem, and Unique tabs can all be handy too, but play these by ear – if you find yourself needing them, give them a look. As for Guild stash tabs, these are of course great if playing with
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