Pinelord
Official Terrarian
Anyone ever gotten frustrated when going down into the jungle or dungeon, and you have so much stuff that you don't want to get rid of because you either need it, are a hoarder, or want to sell most of it? Well I know I have. I've seen a bit of people make suggestions for this problem, most of which were accessory items. Now, as big a problem as I find it to be, I don't think the problem deserves an accessory when I could use a more useful one. Now, onto my idea for the problem!
Magic Bag
Pretty generic looking sack, right? Well carry it around in your inventory and right click on it and it shows you an extra 40 inventory slots. Place any type of item that you please inside of the bag, right click on it again to close it, and be on your merry way. Should you somehow lose your magic bag, don't worry. Its contents are saved for every character same way a piggy bank works.
Recipe:
x15
x10
x5
Now, I'm well aware that leather can only be acquired on corruption worlds. So what I was thinking was that leather can be sold by the merchant after having defeated either the BoC or the EoW.
OR ALTERNATIVELY
you can get it from the Beggar NPC that I'm working on. Have no idea when I will finish it, so just hold on to your pants and wait if you actually like the idea of a beggar NPC.
So what do you think?
Pretty generic looking sack, right? Well carry it around in your inventory and right click on it and it shows you an extra 40 inventory slots. Place any type of item that you please inside of the bag, right click on it again to close it, and be on your merry way. Should you somehow lose your magic bag, don't worry. Its contents are saved for every character same way a piggy bank works.
Recipe:
Now, I'm well aware that leather can only be acquired on corruption worlds. So what I was thinking was that leather can be sold by the merchant after having defeated either the BoC or the EoW.
OR ALTERNATIVELY
you can get it from the Beggar NPC that I'm working on. Have no idea when I will finish it, so just hold on to your pants and wait if you actually like the idea of a beggar NPC.
So what do you think?
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