. "In NWN module building, characters, items, and placeables are said to have an inventory able to hold, carry or contain zero or more items."@en . . . . . "Inventory may refer to : \n* Storage Space, the overview of the below specific means of storing things in an inventory interface \n* Safe Service, the player Bank \n* User Interface, including the Character Inventory \n* Account Stash, the storage space that all characters on a single account may use, and therefore transfer items with \n* Wardrobe. Stores Fashion \n* Crafting Closet. Stores crafting ingredients (Materials, or Mats)"@en . . "In the furni sections, including Floor, Wall, and Pet items, clicking on an icon will preview an item in your inventory. It will also give the furni name and description. If the hands marker File:Tradeicon.png shows a number next to it, the item is trade-able. You can also put these items on the marketplace (But only if the item is not in the catalog at the time). The green marker File:Ecotronicon.png means this item can be placed in the ecotron. If a section is empty, a message with a 'Open Shop' button will show."@en . . . . "All characters have an inventory as well but they also have a special section for the equipment they are currently wearing (e.g. armor, boots, shields) or holding (e.g. weapons). Unlike NWN, the icons of inventory items will be arranged in a new system similar to inventory systems of current MMORPGs. All the inventory icons will be smaller overall (64x64 pixels), and each will have a seperate slot. Based on a screenshot revealed in July 2006, it appears a PC's inventory will include 128 inventory slots. This article is a stub. You can help NWN2Wiki by [ expanding it]."@en . . . "The inventory is shared between all party members, and contains all the items carried but not equipped. There is no weight system; instead there is a limit to the number of items that can be carried."@en . "Inventory"@es . . "The Inventory is where a player is able to access their equipment, inspect items, change equipment, and other actions. This page is very important to the player throughout the entirety of their playthrough. As a player increases their strength, the amount they are able to hold within their inventory increases."@en . . "The Inventory can be opened by pressing the ESC (default) button on the keyboard. In the Inventory, collected items are stored, and can be accessed by the player. The Inventory consists of the following:"@en . "You can open your Inventory by pressing the associated icon in the bottom interface or simply hitting the I key. The Inventory screen takes up the right half of your screen whenever you open it. But don\u2019t worry, the game keeps playing on the other side. The left and right areas of your Inventory contain several boxes that represent the different areas your character equips. These areas include: This is where you equip items such as helms, crowns, and tiaras. Lighter clothing that covers the chest area is worn here, usually underneath the chest armor."@en . "Inventory"@en . "The Inventory page has two sections: your inventory (on the left side of the page) and the market (on the right side). The Inventory section displays your drops and other items, categorized under these headings: \n* Eggs \n* Hatching Potions \n* Food and Saddles \n* Special items, such as the Mystery Item, Transformation Items, and Cards The Market section allows you to buy items of these types: \n* Eggs \n* Hatching Potions \n* Food and Saddles \n* Special items, such as the Fortify Potion, Orb of Rebirth, Key to the Kennels, and Cards Quests are now available to buy in the new Quests tab (direct link) instead of the Market. Almost all of these items must be bought with gems, but sometimes Special items can be bought with gold. Additionally, players at or above level 100 can obtain the Orb of Rebirth from the Market for free, and players who are subscribed can buy gems for gold in the Market. Some items that can be bought with gems can also be obtained as random drops, level milestone awards, event awards, or as quest rewards."@en . "Inventory"@en . . . "Type"@en . . . "The Inventory contains all items that you own. Besides equipment like armor, weapons, shields and horses, the inventory also holds your consumable (food) and non-consumable items (goods). There is no limit on weight, but a large amount of weight will reduce your party's speed. You can access your inventory at any time, except in combat, where you must activate the small chest near your flag."@en . . . . . "Inventory is the name of the item storage system that is unique to each individual player character in Ragnarok Online and Ragnarok Online II. picked up out in the field are immediately stored in a character's Inventory to be later transferred to either the more expansive Storage or to a guild's warehouse."@en . . "All characters have an inventory as well but they also have a special section for the equipment they are currently wearing (e.g. armor, boots, shields) or holding (e.g. weapons). Unlike NWN, the icons of inventory items will be arranged in a new system similar to inventory systems of current MMORPGs. All the inventory icons will be smaller overall (64x64 pixels), and each will have a seperate slot. Based on a screenshot revealed in July 2006, it appears a PC's inventory will include 128 inventory slots. This article is a stub. You can help NWN2Wiki by [ expanding it]."@en . "Your Inventory is where you can equip, unequip, examine, store, destroy and use items. It can hold up to 80 Items. However, if you fill up a backpack/container with items and equip it, the items inside said equipped container are not included in the 80 item limit, unequipped backpacks/containers with items in them take up the space equal to the number of items inside PLUS the backpack itself (ex. an uneuipped backpack has 50 items in it, since the backpack itself is an unequipped item it takes up 51 of the 80 spaces). It is also handy to note, that once you use a deed for a vehicle, ship or pet, that it goes into your Datapad, not the Inventory.Some Items (Junk Loot, Tokens, Credit Chips, Resources, Etc.) will stack in the inventory automatically and each stack no matter how many of a sing"@en . . "You can carry up to 23 different items, not counting those in your equipment. Often, many identical objects can be \"stacked\" into a \"pile\" which will count as a single item. This is always true of things like potions, scrolls, and food, but you may have to set options to allow wands, staves, and other such objects to stack. Each object has a weight, and if you carry more objects than your strength permits, you will begin to slow down. Use Inventory list (i) to view your current inventory. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . . . "There is also a carried inventory, which is taken with you when exploring on the World Map. It has 20 spaces. Items you wish to sell at the Flea Market must be in your carried inventory, as does your ATM card if you wish to use the ATM. Items received from Random Events, bought at shops or won from the Crane Game also go directly to the carried inventory. Left-clicking on an item brings up the item description. Right-clicking on an item brings up a menu that allows you to open the description, use it according to its properties, carry it/put it down (put it into/take it out of your carried inventory) or discard it. Clothes can be worn or removed from the inventory by right-clicking on the appropriate icon and selecting \"Wear X\" or \"Remove X\". The Whuddletar will immediately refresh in response to the addition or removal of clothing or accessories. Items of the same type do not stack on the Whuddletar; for example, it is impossible to wear two wigs at once. A drop-down list allows you to view a certain category of items, such as Decorations or Food."@en . . "An inventory keeps your stuff secured, which nobody but the player can modify the inventory."@en . "thumb|Een spelers zijn inventory Je inventory, ook wel je bag of je rugzakje, is de plek waar je je spullen staan die je mee neemt. Er zijn in totaal 28 plekken in je bag. Je kunt ze vullen met alles. Van een veer tot een kanon. Je hebt ook voorwerpen zoals een Coal Bag, daarmee kan je 120 Coal in je inventaris doen, zo kan je in totaal leftveel dingen in je inventaris laten komen. en:Inventory"@nl . "Inventory is where you can see all armor, cannonballs, weapons and collectibles you have, and one can equip weapons and armor here. Inventory is mainly made of 2 sections."@en . "The limit of 28 items in a player's inventory is integral to the RuneScape economy. Since only 28 items can be held at once, this requires players to make trips to banks to deposit items while they are gathering or making items. This adds time to the process of gathering items such as logs, ores, or flax and the process of making items, such as bowstrings, bars, and bows. If inventory was unlimited, the prices of such items could face a considerable drop because it wouldn't take as much time to obtain large amounts of them. Runecrafting would be made ridiculously easy, as players would be able to craft infinite amounts of runes in a single trip. Gathering skills, such as Fishing, Woodcutting, and Mining (particularly mining rune/pure essence) could be trained for infinite amounts of time without much movement, and processing skills, such as Smithing, Cooking, and Fletching would be extremely easy because infinite numbers of materials could be processing into finished items in one trip. The limitations of inventory help to stabilise the RuneScape economy."@en . . "The Inventory is an ingame tool in Creatures 3 and Docking Station designed to hold various agents that you may want to keep nearby for easy access. It consists of the third panel down on the right side of the C3 and DS interface, just below the options panel. Norns and other Creatures can not be placed directly inside the Inventory by the Hand, but pressing Ctrl and the left or right keyboard arrows will put the Creature into the Inventory and rotate the next agent into the Hand. Note, though, that placing too many Creatures into the Inventory may cause deletion of said Creatures..."@en . . . "An Inventory is an easily accessible backpack which contains all of the items you have gathered whilst adventuring in Sanctuary. In it, the player carries the items that they can use anytime they want, and what they are not currently wearing (items that are equipped on a character do not count towards the inventory space). The inventory can become a bit of an annoyance, as it can fill quite quickly (especially later in the game) in the midst of battle, and you may have to leave some pieces of loot behind; using the Town Portal spell on your quick-access bar to empty your overburdened inventory at a merchant is necessary to access and utilize all of your loot. In the endgame, most players stop picking up items they are sure they won't use, making sure the inventory space is conserved. There is no limit on the items' quantity or weight; only the number of tiles, each item occupying 1, 2 (1x2), 3 (1x3), 4 (2x2 or 1x4), 6 (2x3) or 8 (2x4) tiles. Rearranging the items so that more of them can stick in is generally called inventory management."@en . . "An inventory is a window that shows the items and equipment that a character is carrying and can be quickly opened by pressing \"I\" on the keyboard. Where equipment is worn At the top of the inventory window, a model of the character will be displayed showing the pieces of equipment worn. - Helmet, Upper Armor, Lower Armor, Gloves and Shoes can be placed onto the left. - Amulet, Mount, Rings, and Loops can be placed onto the top right. - Weapon, Shield and Cape can be placed onto the bottom right"@en . . "The Inventory can be opened by pressing the ESC (default) button on the keyboard. In the Inventory, collected items are stored, and can be accessed by the player. The Inventory consists of the following:"@en . . "The Inventory can be accessed by pressed the \" I \" button. Its made up of a 10x8 screen giving you the ability to hold 80 items at once. When your inventory is full you will need to find a place to store things before you can pick up anything new."@en . . . . . "Credits are the currency for VFK. You can use credits to buy items for you or your rooms."@en . . . . . . . . "First Appearance"@en . "The inventory is a small place to store items that your character contains. The inventory has dimensions of four slots high by ten slots long. It is automatically brought up when you communicate with a NPC that sells items, activate magic items, talk to Rikko the Enchanter, activate your storage chest, communicate with one of two goblins in Grove, or choose an item to pass to your heir when you retire. It can also be brought up manually by clicking the inventory button on the HUD or pressing {i} on your keyboard. When you click on an item in the game world, provided that you have sufficient space it will be placed in your inventory. Items may take from one to eight inventory slots, in the following dimensions (height and length): 1x1, 1x2, 2x1, 2x2, 3x1, 3x2, 4x1, and 4x2. The only item that actually uses 8 spaces is the Bec 'de Corbin, a large axe. If your inventory is full, you have several options: send your pet to retrieve the item ({shift-click}), rearrange item to make space, drop some of your other items, give some items to your pet, portal to town or send your pet to town to sell some items, or, for those early in the game, put on any clothing items that you have an extra space for."@en . "The inventory window is divided into 4 sections: Equipment Tab: check the list of the character's current equipment. Major Item Tab: check the list of items that are frequently used by the character. Misc. Tab: lists other items than equipment and major items. Additional: Costumes and Specialist Cards"@en . . . . "Inventory is the set of items that you can carry around with you as you travel in Nodiatis. It is comprised of a number of slots, each of which can hold a stack of any one item (stacks can be moved around one item at a time by clicking it or using shift + click to select the entire stack). As you begin the game with a free account, you start off with 15 inventory slots. However with certain Adventuring skills, shown below, you can increase the number of inventory slots you have, allowing you to carry more stuff. You can level Adventuring skills by actively moving from town to town, or by passively leveling it."@en . . . . . . "Your inventory is where you can store items, it's effectively your character's pockets and has a size limit of small. To access your inventory, press Inventory Key (Default H). A list will appear showing your items, or on empty slots. On the right are the Item Tiles where you can access equipped or holstered items or weapons, your bag, clothes and headwear."@en . "It is sorted into 11 different sections: 1. \n* Furniture 2. \n* Wall 3. \n* Plants 4. \n* Misc 5. \n* Widgets 6. \n* Cards 7. \n* Clothing 8. \n* Wearable 9. \n* Food 10. \n* Usable 11. \n* Emotes"@en . . . "An inventory (status screen/sub-screen) is used in the Resident Evil series to store items. Starting in the first Resident Evil, the inventory, map, files, and condition (health) of the player character were shown in the status screen/sub-screen."@en . "There are 3 options at the bottom; 'Equip', 'Get More' or 'Sell'. 'Equip' allows you to change your Characters Weapons . 'Get More' obtains more weapons from the Recruits & Rewards section. 'Sell' allows you to sell your Weapons for Food or Supply Points. You can also manually swipe across to see all your Weapons."@en . . "Een Inventory is de plek die die je het meest gebruikt. Je kan de spullen die je bij je houd beheren, kleding (Armor) aantrekken en craften (met een 4x4 'grid'). In de standaard instelling kun je toegang krijgen tot je inventory met de 'E' toets. Tot de 1.8.1 update was dit de 'I'."@nl . . "Inventory is a feature that enables Sims to store and carry a number of items. It was introduced in The Sims: Hot Date, re-introduced in The Sims 2: Nightlife, and is a base-game feature in The Sims 3. It is also available in The Urbz: Sims in the City, The Sims 2 Pets for Consoles, and The Sims 2 Castaway. The inventory can be a space-saving feature, as it allows items to be stored until they are needed, without taking up space on the lot. Most games do not limit the number of items that can be placed in inventory, but some, such as The Sims 2 Pets for console, do."@en . "The Inventory window is the place to manage all the items in a character's backpack and bags, as well as the equipped items on that character and the character's heroes. The default key to open the inventory window is I."@en . . "The inventory is a 30 slot bag in which your items are stored. It can be upgraded with more bags of various sizes to increase the amount of items you can hold. You get an 18 slot \"Adventurer's Knapsack\" by completing the quest Close to the Crown (Blacklake District), as well as a 12 slot \"Adventurer's Pack\" by completing the quest Clockwork Guild Tomb (Neverdeath Graveyard). There is also a 12 slot \"Bag of Holding\" (600 zen), and the 24 slot \"Greater Bag of Holding\" (1000 zen)."@en . "de:Gobbie-Tasche A place used to store items that can be accessed anywhere, at any time. Also known as a Gobbiebag, your inventory is identified as a spacious backpack that you carry with you while you're exploring Vana'diel. The Gobbiebag is what you see when pressing CTRL-I on a PC or the right hand side when viewing your Mog Safe. When you start the game you can carry a maximum of 30 items. You can upgrade this amount to 80 through a series of quests: You can also keep items in your Mog Safe, Storage, Mog Satchel, Mog Sack, Mog Case, or in your Mog Locker."@en . "Your inventory is where you may use or equip different items that you have."@en . . "In a roleplaying game, inventory refers to the collection of items your character is currently carrying."@el . . "the inventory is where you keep your collected items or armour it allows switching items from your inventory to your equipped items list."@en . . . . . . "Inventory"@ja . . "One of the first skills that any player of NetHack needs to know is how to use the inventory. Press i to see your inventory, which is a list of all items that you carry. Carrying too many items makes you burdened or worse. Also, you are limited to 52 stacks of objects (corresponding to 26 uppercase and 26 lowercase inventory letters), a quantity of gold (which will occupy a special slot labeled '$' if necessary), and, if you pick one up while your inventory is otherwise full, a load stone in a special slot labeled '#,' even if you are strong or the objects all have low weight. If you find a bag, then you can hold more items. The fixinv option, which by default is on, causes you to remember the inventory letter of an object that you drop."@en . "When you receive your newly created character, you notice that all the equipment slots are empty. You will see each slot and your character. Your Kamas are in the bottom right corner; Your bags, boxes and account chest are also in that same corner."@en . . "Creative Inventory"@en . . . "Due to the introduction of Summoning, it is possible to have access to more items on the move by using a Beast of Burden (e.g. Pack yak). However to access the items that have been stored with the BoB, you must have enough free spaces in your inventory for the items, as you cannot use them directly. Note that a player can transport more than the standard 28 items by dropping an item, moving somewhere, dropping a new item, going back to reclaim the first item dropped, and repeating. This is uncommon, since it takes a long time to transport just another few items. However, for a player with an inventory full of valuable items, this may prove extremely useful. The limit of 28 items in a player's inventory is integral to the RuneScape economy. Since only 28 items can be held at once, this requires players to make trips to banks to deposit items while they are gathering and/or making items. This adds time to the process of gathering items such as logs, ores, or flax and the process of making items, such as bowstrings, bars, and bows. If inventory was unlimited, the prices of such items could face a considerable drop because it would not take as much time to obtain large amounts of them. Runecrafting would be made easy, as players would be able to craft infinite amounts of runes in a single trip. Gathering skills, such as Fishing, Woodcutting, and Mining could be trained for infinite amounts of time without much movement, and processing skills, such as Smithing, Cooking, and Fletching would be extremely easy because infinite numbers of materials could be processed into finished items in one trip. The limitations of the inventory help to stabilize the RuneScape economy."@en . "Your inventory can be found at the bottom left of your screen. This shows all the things that you are carrying. It consists of three major sections: The main inventory, a 3x3 box in the bottom left corner. This contains: \n* hand - top left \n* mask - top middle \n* back - top right \n* r_hand - middle left \n* i_clothing - middle \n* l_hand - middle right \n* id - bottom left \n* e_clothing - bottom middle \n* headset - bottom right The other inventory. This is found by clicking the rectangle to the right of l_hand, and contains (from left to right): \n* gloves \n* shoes \n* eyes \n* head \n* belt \n* ears Two pockets - the two grey boxes to the right of the headset slot."@en . "The Inventory is an ingame tool in Creatures 3 and Docking Station designed to hold various agents that you may want to keep nearby for easy access. It consists of the third panel down on the right side of the C3 and DS interface, just below the options panel. Norns and other Creatures can not be placed directly inside the Inventory by the Hand, but pressing Ctrl and the left or right keyboard arrows will put the Creature into the Inventory and rotate the next agent into the Hand. Note, though, that placing too many Creatures into the Inventory may cause deletion of said Creatures..."@en . "Your inventory can be found at the bottom left of your screen. This shows all the things that you are carrying. It consists of three major sections: The main inventory, a 3x3 box in the bottom left corner. This contains: \n* hand - top left \n* mask - top middle \n* back - top right \n* r_hand - middle left \n* i_clothing - middle \n* l_hand - middle right \n* id - bottom left \n* e_clothing - bottom middle \n* headset - bottom right The other inventory. This is found by clicking the rectangle to the right of l_hand, and contains (from left to right):"@en . "Hotkey: I (by default) The Inventory in BattleForge allows you to access your currency status (Gold and BFP), your Card Collection, your Boosters and your Upgrades. To access the Inventory, click the topleft button on the screen, or press the hotkey I (by default) when in the forge. You can't access your Inventory while in a match."@en . . "The Inventory contains all items that you own. Besides equipment like armor, weapons, shields and horses, the inventory also holds your consumable (food) and non-consumable items (goods). There is no limit on weight, but a large amount of weight will reduce your party's speed. You can access your inventory at any time, except in combat, where you must activate the small chest near your flag."@en . "There is also a carried inventory, which is taken with you when exploring on the World Map. It has 20 spaces. Items you wish to sell at the Flea Market must be in your carried inventory, as does your ATM card if you wish to use the ATM. Items received from Random Events, bought at shops or won from the Crane Game also go directly to the carried inventory. A drop-down list allows you to view a certain category of items, such as Decorations or Food."@en . . . . "These are the items that your character is carrying. You should only carry items you need while you are exploring, otherwise store them safely in your attic. Click on an item below that you would like to use, send to a friend, auction, donate, delete, resell, place in your attic, gallery or shop. The Inventory and quick stock layout has also been changed."@en . "The inventory is where your character's items are stored."@en . "One of the first skills that any player of NetHack needs to know is how to use the inventory. Press i to see your inventory, which is a list of all items that you carry. Carrying too many items makes you burdened or worse. Also, you are limited to 52 stacks of objects (corresponding to 26 uppercase and 26 lowercase inventory letters), a quantity of gold (which will occupy a special slot labeled '$' if necessary), and, if you pick one up while your inventory is otherwise full, a load stone in a special slot labeled '#,' even if you are strong or the objects all have low weight. If you find a bag, then you can hold more items."@en . "The Inventory is a pop-up menu that the Player uses to manage items they carry. It is possible to access the Inventory by pressing the three dots next to the hotbar."@en . . . "Credits are the currency for VFK. You can use credits to buy items for you or your rooms."@en . . "The Inventory is the place where a player stores his items in Stick Ranger. It is a space at the bottom right of the screen, and consists of 24 boxes (6 by 4) arranged in a rectangular fashion, with the word \"ITEM\" written above the set of boxes. Compo items and weapons are stored in this area."@en . "Inventory"@nl . . . . . . "Your inventory is where you can store items, it's effectively your character's pockets and has a size limit of small. To access your inventory, press Inventory Key (Default H). A list will appear showing your items, or on empty slots. On the right are the Item Tiles where you can access equipped or holstered items or weapons, your bag, clothes and headwear."@en . . . . "The inventory is a small place to store items that your character contains. The inventory has dimensions of four slots high by ten slots long. It is automatically brought up when you communicate with a NPC that sells items, activate magic items, talk to Rikko the Enchanter, activate your storage chest, communicate with one of two goblins in Grove, or choose an item to pass to your heir when you retire. It can also be brought up manually by clicking the inventory button on the HUD or pressing {i} on your keyboard."@en . "In NWN module building, characters, items, and placeables are said to have an inventory able to hold, carry or contain zero or more items."@en . . . . . . . . . . "An inventory was a list of a business's material assets. In 2372, Quark, incredulous at Hanok's claims at the Karemma's honest business practices, questioned whether he had ever padded an inventory (claimed he had more items than he did). Hanok continued to deny he ever had.(DS9: \"Starship Down\")"@en . . . . . . "Inventory is a term for how much a player can carry. All players can only carry 35 items but many items allow you to carry up to 99 items of the same type. An example is you can carry 99 air feathers but it will only take up one inventory slot. A lot of other items are not multiple carrying meaning that having 5 of them will take up 5 slots. The items that are worn on the player do not count at all."@en . . . . "These are the items that your character is carrying. You should only carry items you need while you are exploring, otherwise store them safely in your attic. Click on an item below that you would like to use, send to a friend, auction, donate, delete, resell, place in your attic, gallery or shop. The Inventory and quick stock layout has also been changed."@en . . . . . . "The limit of 28 items in a player's inventory is integral to the RuneScape economy. Since only 28 items can be held at once, this requires players to make trips to banks to deposit items while they are gathering and/or making items. This adds time to the process of gathering items such as logs, ores, or flax and the process of making items, such as bowstrings, bars, and bows. If inventory was unlimited, the prices of such items could face a considerable drop because it wouldn't take as much time to obtain large amounts of them. Runecrafting would be made ridiculously easy, as players would be able to craft infinite amounts of runes in a single trip. Gathering skills, such as Fishing, Woodcutting, and Mining could be trained for infinite amounts of time without much movement, and processing"@tl . "Inventory may refer to : \n* Storage Space, the overview of the below specific means of storing things in an inventory interface \n* Safe Service, the player Bank \n* User Interface, including the Character Inventory \n* Account Stash, the storage space that all characters on a single account may use, and therefore transfer items with \n* Wardrobe. Stores Fashion \n* Crafting Closet. Stores crafting ingredients (Materials, or Mats)"@en . "In Muffins!, inventory is split into three categories: Equipment, Consumables, and Miscellaneous. Items obtained by players will appear within the player's inventory. If an item has a one-time use, it disappears from inventory once used."@en . "The inventory panel in The Sims 2"@en . "The Inventory is where the player carries items that are not equipped or in a worn or held container. A player's inventory is limited by number of items, weight of items, or both. Items exceeding this weight or number limit must be equipped, held, or otherwise stored. Some items are stackable, such as coins, which means they only take up the space of one item, no matter how many a player has."@en . . . "The limit of 28 items in a player's inventory is integral to the RuneScape economy. Since only 28 items can be held at once, this requires players to make trips to banks to deposit items while they are gathering or making items. This adds time to the process of gathering items such as logs, ores, or flax and the process of making items, such as bowstrings, bars, and bows. If inventory was unlimited, the prices of such items could face a considerable drop because it wouldn't take as much time to obtain large amounts of them. Runecrafting would be made ridiculously easy, as players would be able to craft infinite amounts of runes in a single trip. Gathering skills, such as Fishing, Woodcutting, and Mining (particularly mining rune/pure essence) could be trained for infinite amounts of time w"@en . . "You will need to Click Here if you don't know the inventory code!"@en . "File:Inventory-nav-bg.png The \"Inventory\" tab is where you can: \n* Purchase or view your Weapons, Armor, Vehicles, Animals and Henchmen in a new inventory system sortable by File:Inventory-sort-atk-icon.png Attack, File:Inventory-sort-def-icon.png Defense, File:Inventory-sort-abc-icon.png Alphabetical, File:Inventory-sort-gift-icon.png Giftable, File:Inventory-sort-cash-icon.png City Currency and File:Inventory-sort-rp-icon.png Reward Points. \n* View the City Store (Also Faction Store in Bangkok) \n* Check your Collections \n* View Boosts and buy Extra Pair of Eyes and Hot Coffee (only in New York) \n* Send Gifts to your mafia \n* Manage your Wishlist You are able to sort your items by following standars: Items \n* Owned \n* Not Owned \n* Active (your top 501 items) \n* Not Active Type \n* Animals \n* Weapons \n* Armor \n* Vehicle \n* Henchmen \n* Job Mastery \n* Other Quality \n* Common \n* Uncommon \n* Rare \n* Superior \n* Ultimate Origin \n* New York \n* Cuba \n* Moscow \n* Bangkok \n* Las Vegas \n* Italy \n* Brazil \n* Chicago \n* Challenge Mission \n* Gifting \n* Marketplace \n* Special Event \n* Fighting \n* Other"@en . . "An inventory keeps your stuff secured, which nobody but the player can modify the inventory."@en . . . . . "The inventory can hold a maximum of 30 individual items. Stackable items such as coins and runes will only take up one slot."@en . . . "__TOC__ In the Inventory you can check your character's items and capacity. In the Stand-Alone Client the Inventory is grouped with the Combat Controls, Soul Points, and Special Conditions. These are separate windows in the Flash Client."@en . . . . . . . "Inventory"@en . . . . . . . "The inventory is a feature in the Riddle School games where your items and the map is located."@en . . "The Inventory is the place where a player stores his items in Stick Ranger. It is a space at the bottom right of the screen, and consists of 24 boxes (6 by 4) arranged in a rectangular fashion, with the word \"ITEM\" written above the set of boxes. Compo items and weapons are stored in this area."@en . . "Back-up tools, ores, decoration blocks, large amounts of construction materials, etc."@en . . "In Star Wars: The Old Republic, each player character has an inventory in which to store items. The inventory starts out with 3 lines unlocked, with 10 slots on each line for a total of 30 slots. However, the inventory can be upgraded for a sum of credits."@en . . . "The inventory is where you keep all your crafted items; it is also where you can view any unlocked blueprints and check your mastery progress on them. If you have an item to which you do not have the blueprint, you can also view it here, however the information will be limited and you will be met by a \"Discover the blueprint to unveil all the information!\" message. If you have an item that comes from a chest, but you do not have the blueprint, it will tell you which chest the item came from."@en . . "Though your Character Statistics define your capabilities, your appearance and efficiency is largely defined by the Items and Equipment you carry. Items are used as crafting materials, merchandise and Consumables. Equipment is worn on the Player Character and can persistently influence certain aspects of it."@en . . "Your Inventory is where you can equip, unequip, examine, store, destroy and use items. It can hold up to 80 Items. However, if you fill up a backpack/container with items and equip it, the items inside said equipped container are not included in the 80 item limit, unequipped backpacks/containers with items in them take up the space equal to the number of items inside PLUS the backpack itself (ex. an uneuipped backpack has 50 items in it, since the backpack itself is an unequipped item it takes up 51 of the 80 spaces). It is also handy to note, that once you use a deed for a vehicle, ship or pet, that it goes into your Datapad, not the Inventory.Some Items (Junk Loot, Tokens, Credit Chips, Resources, Etc.) will stack in the inventory automatically and each stack no matter how many of a single item are stacked only takes up one space in the inventory. Pressing I will bring up the inventory UI. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . . "Each account has an inventory of items that are currently available for use. Items that you don't need right now can be put into your safety deposit box instead. The inventory is full when it has 50 items. When your inventory is full, you cannot buy anything but you can still earn items from places like the Healing Springs! Items kept in the Inventory can be stolen by creatures like the Pant Devil. To move items from your inventory, click on the item, the pick one of the options such as \"Feed to ____, donate, discard, move to shop, move to safety deposit box."@en . "The inventory is the collection of items a player is carrying. There are 20 inventory \"slots\"; each slot holds one item or one stack. If a player dies, all their items are lost, and can be found on their corpse."@en . "In a roleplaying game, inventory refers to the collection of items your character is currently carrying."@en . . "The Inventory is storage for the items in your Springfield. It is accessed by, firstly, clicking on the hammer/saw icon on the bottom righthand side of the screen, and then on the open cardboard box on the bottom lefthand side of the screen. The list will pull up everything in inventory. A click on \"Use\" under any item will place it back in Springfield. \n* Simpson House \n* Homer \n* Lisa \n* Lemon Tree \n* Krustyland Shuttle \n* Krustyland Entrance \n* Squidport Entrance \n* Krustyland Debris \n* Ray Gun \n* Presents/Gift bags \n* Snake Eggs \n* Snakes \n* Ghosts \n* Bunnies \n* Egg Baskets"@en . "In the furni sections, including Floor, Wall, and Pet items, clicking on an icon will preview an item in your inventory. It will also give the furni name and description. If the hands marker File:Tradeicon.png shows a number next to it, the item is trade-able. You can also put these items on the marketplace (But only if the item is not in the catalog at the time). The green marker File:Ecotronicon.png means this item can be placed in the ecotron. If a section is empty, a message with a 'Open Shop' button will show."@en . "The inventory stores all of the user's clothing, pets and creatures. It can be accessed by clicking on the inventory button on the bottom-left screen. On the right, the user will see their avatar. Above them, a shiny star is on the top left of the window the avatar is in. Clicking on this star will show all of the user's Friendship Bracelets."@en . . . "250"^^ . "The inventory window is a section where your character stores your items and gold that you have collected throughout the game. Your gold is located on the bottom right hand corner of the window. In the bottom left hand corner of the window is the equipment dismantling hammer, which lets you dismantle your equips into souls. All items are split into 4 categories which can be selected by clicking on their tab."@en . . . . . . . "de:Gobbie-Tasche A place used to store items that can be accessed anywhere, at any time. Also known as a Gobbiebag, your inventory is identified as a spacious backpack that you carry with you while you're exploring Vana'diel. The Gobbiebag is what you see when pressing CTRL-I on a PC or the right hand side when viewing your Mog Safe. When you start the game you can carry a maximum of 30 items. You can upgrade this amount to 80 through a series of quests: \n* The Gobbiebag Part I - 35 Inventory Spaces \n* Dhalmel Leather, Steel Ingot, Linen Cloth, Peridot \n* The Gobbiebag Part II - 40 Inventory Spaces \n* Ram Leather, Mythril Ingot, Wool Cloth, Turquoise \n* The Gobbiebag Part III - 45 Inventory Spaces \n* Tiger Leather, Gold Ingot, Velvet Cloth, Painite \n* The Gobbiebag Part IV - 50 Inventory Spaces \n* Cermet Chunk, Darksteel Ingot, Silk Cloth, Goshenite \n* The Gobbiebag Part V - 55 Inventory Spaces \n* Bugard Leather, Paktong Ingot, Moblinweave, Rhodonite \n* The Gobbiebag Part VI - 60 Inventory Spaces \n* Balloon Cloth, Shakudo Ingot, High-Quality Eft Skin, Iolite \n* The Gobbiebag Part VII - 65 Inventory Spaces \n* Lynx Leather, Adaman Ingot, Rainbow Cloth, Deathstone \n* The Gobbiebag Part VIII - 70 Inventory Spaces \n* Smilodon Leather, Electrum Ingot, Square of Cilice, Angelstone \n* The Gobbiebag Part IX - 75 Inventory Spaces \n* Orichalcum Ingot, Peiste Leather, Oil-Soaked Cloth, Oxblood Orb \n* The Gobbiebag Part X - 80 Inventory Spaces \n* Molybdenum Ingot, Griffon Leather, Foulard, Angel Skin Orb You can also keep items in your Mog Safe, Storage, Mog Satchel, Mog Sack, Mog Case, or in your Mog Locker. Note: Upgrading your Gobbiebag will simultaneously upgrade your Mog Satchel by the same amount. Note: Upgrading your Gobbiebag will upgrade your Mog Sack by the same amount. You must talk to the Artisan Moogle to upgrade to the correct number of slots. This is a free upgrade and you get a Scroll of Instant Warp after you upgrade."@en . . . . "You will need to Click Here if you don't know the inventory code!"@en . . . . . "The inventory window is a section where your character stores your items and gold that you have collected throughout the game. Your gold is located on the bottom right hand corner of the window. In the bottom left hand corner of the window is the equipment dismantling hammer, which lets you dismantle your equips into souls. All items are split into 4 categories which can be selected by clicking on their tab."@en . . "The Inventory page has two sections: your inventory (on the left side of the page) and the market (on the right side). The Inventory section displays your drops and other items, categorized under these headings: \n* Eggs \n* Hatching Potions \n* Food and Saddles \n* Special items, such as the Mystery Item, Transformation Items, and Cards The Market section allows you to buy items of these types: \n* Eggs \n* Hatching Potions \n* Food and Saddles \n* Special items, such as the Fortify Potion, Orb of Rebirth, Key to the Kennels, and Cards"@en . . . "You can carry up to 23 different items, not counting those in your equipment. Often, many identical objects can be \"stacked\" into a \"pile\" which will count as a single item. This is always true of things like potions, scrolls, and food, but you may have to set options to allow wands, staves, and other such objects to stack. Each object has a weight, and if you carry more objects than your strength permits, you will begin to slow down. Use Inventory list (i) to view your current inventory. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . "The Inventory is where the rings, orbs, power-ups and recipes are kept. It is similar to Gaia \"Towns\" but much complex and specific in detail. The difference between the two is that zOMG!'s inventory automatically saves the orbs, rings, loot, etc. to the player's main inventory while in Towns it doesn't.__TOC__"@en . "Kuva:Reppu kuvake.pngInventory, eli ns. reppu, on jokaisella pelaajalla oleva paikka, jonne voi s\u00E4il\u00F6\u00E4 tavarat, joita haluaa pit\u00E4\u00E4 mukana, mutta ei voi tai halua laittaa p\u00E4\u00E4lleen. Reppu on oletusikkuna oikealla olevassa valikossa. Reppussa on 28 tavarapaikkaa, jos tavara on pinottava, tai jos se on otettu pankista kuitteina (notes), vie se vain yhden tavarapaikan, huolimatta siit\u00E4 montako niit\u00E4 on repussa. Pinottavia tavaroista ovat esimerkiksi kultarahat, riimut ja nuolet."@fi . . . . "In Star Wars: The Old Republic, each player character has an inventory in which to store items. The inventory starts out with 3 lines unlocked, with 10 slots on each line for a total of 30 slots. However, the inventory can be upgraded for a sum of credits."@en . "__TOC__ In the Inventory you can check your character's items and capacity. In the Stand-Alone Client the Inventory is grouped with the Combat Controls, Soul Points, and Special Conditions. These are separate windows in the Flash Client."@en . . . . . . "thumb|Een spelers zijn inventory Je inventory, ook wel je bag of je rugzakje, is de plek waar je je spullen staan die je mee neemt. Er zijn in totaal 28 plekken in je bag. Je kunt ze vullen met alles. Van een veer tot een kanon. Je hebt ook voorwerpen zoals een Coal Bag, daarmee kan je 120 Coal in je inventaris doen, zo kan je in totaal leftveel dingen in je inventaris laten komen. en:Inventory"@nl . . . . "Inventory"@el . . . "List of items currently in the game."@en . . . "This is a new game feature in BTD6. It allows you to store your smaller towers by putting them into the 'inventory' by pressing a button that says 'store' next to the tower priority selection. It costs 10% of a tower's price, including ll upgrades, to put a tower into the inventory ($36 for a 0/0 tack shooter on Medium), and $0 to bring it out. Prices are rounded up to the nearest whole number. You can store a maximum of 20 towers in the inventory. Towers that cannot be stored: Temple of the Monkey God Monkey Village Banana Farm Monkey Ace Monkey Buccaneer with Tier 3/4 upgrades"@en . "To open your inventory press the Inventory on your Home Desktop. The Inventory icon is in the far left bottom corner of the Home Desktop. The Inventory Section currently contains 6 tabs in total. The Tavern Update increased the number of tabs in the Inventory section from 5 to 6 by splitting Energy and Strength items into two separate areas ('Energy' tab for energy items and 'Power' tab for strength items). This was done to reduce the amount of confusion between Energy and Strength, as before Strength items were stored in the energy tab and people mistakenly used them expecting their energy points to be increased. This is the second such change to players inventories designed to reduce the confusion between Energy and Strength. Originally, strength items looked like food items just like en"@en . . "The Inventory is a part of your Player Card that stores your pins, clothes, awards, flags, backgrounds, and colors. You can wear an item from your inventory if you click on it. The items are sorted according by newest item first, as of October 2014, making it easier for a player to find newer, just-purchased items."@en . . . "The Inventory is where the rings, orbs, power-ups and recipes are kept. It is similar to Gaia \"Towns\" but much complex and specific in detail. The difference between the two is that zOMG!'s inventory automatically saves the orbs, rings, loot, etc. to the player's main inventory while in Towns it doesn't.__TOC__"@en . "The inventory is the collection of items a player is carrying. There are 20 inventory \"slots\"; each slot holds one item or one stack. If a player dies, all their items are lost, and can be found on their corpse."@en . . . . "An Inventory is an easily accessible backpack which contains all of the items you have gathered whilst adventuring in Sanctuary. In it, the player carries the items that they can use anytime they want, and what they are not currently wearing (items that are equipped on a character do not count towards the inventory space). There is no limit on the items' quantity or weight; only the number of tiles, each item occupying 1, 2 (1x2), 3 (1x3), 4 (2x2 or 1x4), 6 (2x3) or 8 (2x4) tiles. Rearranging the items so that more of them can stick in is generally called inventory management."@en . "Kuva:Reppu kuvake.pngInventory, eli ns. reppu, on jokaisella pelaajalla oleva paikka, jonne voi s\u00E4il\u00F6\u00E4 tavarat, joita haluaa pit\u00E4\u00E4 mukana, mutta ei voi tai halua laittaa p\u00E4\u00E4lleen. Reppu on oletusikkuna oikealla olevassa valikossa. Reppussa on 28 tavarapaikkaa, jos tavara on pinottava, tai jos se on otettu pankista kuitteina (notes), vie se vain yhden tavarapaikan, huolimatta siit\u00E4 montako niit\u00E4 on repussa. Pinottavia tavaroista ovat esimerkiksi kultarahat, riimut ja nuolet. T\u00E4m\u00E4 28 tavaran rajoituksella on suuri merkitys RuneScapen talouteen, koska se pakottaa pelaajat k\u00E4ym\u00E4\u00E4n v\u00E4lill\u00E4 pankissa tallettamassa tavaroita, kun he ovat ker\u00E4\u00E4m\u00E4ss\u00E4 tai tekem\u00E4ss\u00E4 niit\u00E4. T\u00E4m\u00E4 tekee halkojen, malmien ja flaxin ker\u00E4\u00E4misen tai jousen j\u00E4nteiden, harkkojen ja jousien tekemisen paljon enemm\u00E4n aikaaviev\u00E4ksi, kuin mit\u00E4 se olisi, jos repussa olisi \u00E4\u00E4ret\u00F6n, tai paljon suurempi paikkam\u00E4\u00E4r\u00E4. Repun paikkam\u00E4\u00E4r\u00E4 aiheuttaa sen, ett\u00E4 tavaroiden hinnalla on perusta, eli niiden valmistukseen k\u00E4ytetty ty\u00F6aika. Jos repun paikkam\u00E4\u00E4r\u00E4 olisi paljon suurempi, monen taidon harjottaminen tulisi niin paljon helpommaksi, ett\u00E4 hinnat v\u00E4kisin laskisivat huomattavasti. Esimerkiksi suurten hiilim\u00E4\u00E4rien kaivuu kaivoskillassa olisi todella helppoa. My\u00F6s vaikkapa ter\u00E4sharkkojen valmistukseen voisi ottaa kaiken omistamansa rautamalmin ja hiilen ja tehd\u00E4 niist\u00E4 kaikista harkot yhdell\u00E4 komennolla, eli rajattu paikkam\u00E4\u00E4r\u00E4 tasapainottaa RuneScapen taloutta. Luokka:RuneScape en:Inventory"@fi . "This is a new game feature in BTD6. It allows you to store your smaller towers by putting them into the 'inventory' by pressing a button that says 'store' next to the tower priority selection. It costs 10% of a tower's price, including ll upgrades, to put a tower into the inventory ($36 for a 0/0 tack shooter on Medium), and $0 to bring it out. Prices are rounded up to the nearest whole number. You can store a maximum of 20 towers in the inventory. Towers that cannot be stored: Temple of the Monkey God Monkey Village Banana Farm Monkey Ace Monkey Buccaneer with Tier 3/4 upgrades"@en . . "Your inventory is the place where all items that your character has are stored."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Inventory can be accessed by pressed the \" I \" button. Its made up of a 10x8 screen giving you the ability to hold 80 items at once. When your inventory is full you will need to find a place to store things before you can pick up anything new."@en . . . "The Inventory is where the player carries items that are not equipped or in a worn or held container. A player's inventory is limited by number of items, weight of items, or both. Items exceeding this weight or number limit must be equipped, held, or otherwise stored. Some items are stackable, such as coins, which means they only take up the space of one item, no matter how many a player has."@en . . . "Inventory"@pl . . . . "Samus Aran's Inventory is a data storage center similar to her Logbook, containing current information about the various items, powerups and equipment Samus is in possession of in the Prime Series. The Inventory's main purpose is to provide Samus with more detailed descriptions of her weaponry and equipment, which she can view at any time through her Visor. Samus herself also adds notes to each of the entries on how to use the particular item. Like her Logbook, the style of the Inventory changes between the games, but its function remains the same. The Samus Screen of other games is similar."@en . . . "The inventory is a list of items a resident \"carries\" around. The inventory can be organized using folders and it is virtually unlimited in size. Items are automatically placed in folders based on type (i.e. objects go into the \"Objects\" folder). The more items in the inventory the longer it will take for it to load when searching. The inventory is also split into two main folders: \"Library\" and \"My Inventory\". The library folder contains Linden-created items that anyone can use freely (but only Lindens can edit this folder)."@en . . "You can open your Inventory by pressing the associated icon in the bottom interface or simply hitting the I key. The Inventory screen takes up the right half of your screen whenever you open it. But don\u2019t worry, the game keeps playing on the other side. The left and right areas of your Inventory contain several boxes that represent the different areas your character equips. These areas include: This is where you equip items such as helms, crowns, and tiaras. Lighter clothing that covers the chest area is worn here, usually underneath the chest armor. This is where you equip your main armament, additional protective armor, or anything else you might carry into battle. This is where you equip armor such as breastplates, robes and jerkins. This is where armor such as gloves, gauntlets and cuffs are equipped. This is where you equip armor, like a pauldron, that protects your upper arms. This is where you equip articles of clothing such as cloaks, capes or hoods. This is where you equip items such as shoes, boots, and sollerets. This is where armor like pants, leggings and greaves are equipped. This is where you equip an array of smaller items and artifacts such as rings, jewelry, amulets, necklaces and the like."@en . . . "The inventory is a list of items a resident \"carries\" around. The inventory can be organized using folders and it is virtually unlimited in size. Items are automatically placed in folders based on type (i.e. objects go into the \"Objects\" folder). The more items in the inventory the longer it will take for it to load when searching. The inventory is also split into two main folders: \"Library\" and \"My Inventory\". The library folder contains Linden-created items that anyone can use freely (but only Lindens can edit this folder)."@en . . . . . . "The inventory is shared between all party members, and contains all the items carried but not equipped. There is no weight system; instead there is a limit to the number of items that can be carried."@en . "Inventory is where you can see all armor, cannonballs, weapons and collectibles you have, and one can equip weapons and armor here. Inventory is mainly made of 2 sections."@en . . "__TOC__ In the Inventory you can check your Hit Points, Mana Points, Soul Points or Capacity as well as your character's items. You can know here in what special condition your character is. You can also perform some actions in the game or set options or get help. And you can open or close Skills or Battle or VIP windows. You can minimise Inventory area of Tibia screen by clicking a small \"-\" button in the upper left corner of Inventory. To maximise it click a small \"+\" button in the upper left corner of Inventory. This article assumes that you have Inventory area maximised."@es . "Due to the introduction of Summoning, it is possible to have access to more items on the move by using a Beast of Burden (e.g. Pack yak). However to access the items that have been stored with the BoB, you must have enough free spaces in your inventory for the items, as you cannot use them directly."@en . . . . . "An inventory is a window that shows the items and equipment that a character is carrying and can be quickly opened by pressing \"I\" on the keyboard. Where equipment is worn At the top of the inventory window, a model of the character will be displayed showing the pieces of equipment worn. - Helmet, Upper Armor, Lower Armor, Gloves and Shoes can be placed onto the left. - Amulet, Mount, Rings, and Loops can be placed onto the top right. - Weapon, Shield and Cape can be placed onto the bottom right"@en . "Mystic Hourglass"@en . "Inventory is \"[a] listing of items including identification and location information.\""@en . "The Inventory is where all items are placed. The number of items that a character may carry is based on their weight and how much the character can hold. In most cases, the more items you have, the more weight you have (arrows, quest-related items with some exceptions, and keys do not have any weight). In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the inventory is divided into 10 categories; \"Favorites,\" \"Weapons,\" \"Apparel,\" \"Potions,\" \"Scrolls,\" \"Food,\" \"Ingredients,\" \"Books,\" \"Keys,\" and \"Miscellaneous \""@en . . . "The Inventory is the pop-up menu that the player uses to manage items they carry. From this screen a player can equip armor, craft items on a 2\u00D72 grid, and equip tools, blocks and items on the hot bar (displayed at the bottom of the screen). Also displayed here is the player's Minecraft skin."@en . . . "Inventory is \"[a] listing of items including identification and location information.\""@en . "To open your inventory press the Inventory on your Home Desktop. The Inventory icon is in the far left bottom corner of the Home Desktop. The Inventory Section currently contains 6 tabs in total. The Tavern Update increased the number of tabs in the Inventory section from 5 to 6 by splitting Energy and Strength items into two separate areas ('Energy' tab for energy items and 'Power' tab for strength items). This was done to reduce the amount of confusion between Energy and Strength, as before Strength items were stored in the energy tab and people mistakenly used them expecting their energy points to be increased. This is the second such change to players inventories designed to reduce the confusion between Energy and Strength. Originally, strength items looked like food items just like energy items still do now, so it was easy to confuse strength items with energy items as they were both located in the energy Tab and looked similar (such as the Energy drink for energy points and the Sports drink for strength points being very, very similar). The 2013 Christmas Update changed strength items from looking like food items to their new appearance as 'weights'. The default open tab is the first in the list, the Talisman tab."@en . "In Muffins!, inventory is split into three categories: Equipment, Consumables, and Miscellaneous. Items obtained by players will appear within the player's inventory. If an item has a one-time use, it disappears from inventory once used."@en . . "\u3044\u3093\u3079\u3093\u3068\u308A\u30FC\u3068\u8AAD\u3080\u3002\u6301\u3061\u7269\u4E00\u89A7\u8868\u306E\u3053\u3068\u3002\u81EA\u5206\u306E\u6240\u6709\u7269\u306E\u4E00\u89A7\u3092\u898B\u308B\u3053\u3068\u304C\u3067\u304D\u308B\u3002 SL\u751F\u6D3B\u3092\u7D9A\u3051\u308B\u306B\u5F93\u3063\u3066\u3001\u3069\u3093\u3069\u3093\u8352\u308C\u3066\u3044\u304F\u3082\u306E\u3002\u65E5\u5E38\u7684\u306B\u6574\u7406\u3092\u5FC3\u304C\u3051\u306A\u3044\u3068\u30A4\u30E9\u30A4\u30E9\u3059\u308B\u4E00\u89A7\u306B\u306A\u308B\u3002Torley\u6C0F\u306B\u3088\u308C\u3070 7,000\u7A0B\u5EA6\u306B\u6291\u3048\u3066\u304A\u304F\u306E\u304C\u671B\u307E\u3057\u3044\u3068\u304B\u3002 \u77E5\u3063\u3066\u304A\u304F\u3068\u4FBF\u5229\u306A\u6A5F\u80FD\u306F\u4EE5\u4E0B\u306E\uFF13\u3064 \u300CType here to search\uFF08\u3053\u3053\u306B\u5165\u529B\u3057\u3066\u691C\u7D22\uFF09\u300D\u6B04 \u3053\u3053\u306B\u5165\u529B\u3057\u305F\u6587\u5B57\u5217\u3092\u542B\u3080\u30A2\u30A4\u30C6\u30E0\u3060\u3051\u3092\u8868\u793A\u3059\u308B\u3088\u3046\u306B\u306A\u308B \u88C5\u7740\u3057\u3066\u3044\u308B\u30A2\u30A4\u30C6\u30E0\u306B\u306F(worn)\u3068\u8868\u793A\u3055\u308C\u308B\u305F\u3081\u300Cworn\u300D\u3068\u5165\u529B\u3059\u308C\u3070\u88C5\u7740\u30A2\u30A4\u30C6\u30E0\u4E00\u89A7\u306B\u306A\u308B Recent Items \u30ED\u30B0\u30A4\u30F3\u3057\u3066\u304B\u3089\u73FE\u6642\u70B9\u307E\u3067\u306B\u65B0\u305F\u306B\u5165\u3063\u305F\u30A2\u30A4\u30C6\u30E0\u3084\u5909\u66F4\u3092\u52A0\u3048\u305F\u30A2\u30A4\u30C6\u30E0\u306E\u307F\u8868\u793A\u3059\u308B File - Show Filters \u5404\u7A2E\u30D5\u30A3\u30EB\u30BF\u30FC\u3092\u304B\u3051\u3066\u3088\u308A\u8A73\u7D30\u306E\u7D5E\u8FBC\u307F\u304C\u3067\u304D\u308B\u3002\u300C\u6700\u5F8C\u306B\u30ED\u30B0\u30AA\u30D5\u3057\u3066\u304B\u3089\u4EE5\u964D\u300D\u300C\u4F55\u6642\u9593\u524D\u4EE5\u964D\u300D\u300C\u4F55\u65E5\u4EE5\u964D\u300D\u300C\u670D\u3060\u3051\u300D\u306A\u3069\u3067\u7D5E\u8FBC\u307F\u3092\u884C\u3046\u3002 \u30C7\u30D5\u30A9\u30EB\u30C8\u3067\u306F\u4EE5\u4E0B\u306E\u30D5\u30A9\u30EB\u30C0\u69CB\u6210\u306B\u306A\u3063\u3066\u3044\u308B"@ja . . . . . "The inventory window is divided into 4 sections: Equipment Tab: check the list of the character's current equipment. Major Item Tab: check the list of items that are frequently used by the character. Misc. Tab: lists other items than equipment and major items. Additional: Costumes and Specialist Cards"@en . "Inventory The Inventory is where players will keep the items they are currently carrying. The main bag consists of 20 slots, and can't be replaced with a different type of bag. There will be 3 additional bag slots for players to equip different size bags to increase maximum inventory space."@en . "The inventory is a feature in the Riddle School games where your items and the map is located."@en . . "Inventory is the place you keep your stuff. The image above looks complex, but it's one of the places you'll be spending a lot of time. \n* Character Information is on the top left. \n* The actual Inventory window is the 10*9 grid of inventory slots to the right of the character information. \n* Below the Character Information and Inventory are 4 Extra Inventory Bags (labeled Material Bag 1 - 4). The display of these can be toggle using the Open/Close Material Bag button (in the Inventory buttons at the bottom right of the Inventory window). \n* Below the Extra Inventory Bags are the Quick Slots."@en . "Inventory means the set of all items that the character carries. It can be opened with the Short Cut \"Command+i\" and it is advised to keep it open at all times, as it is the only way to eat food, to access potions, to equip some items, to drop or give any items, and to check the quantity of items. The inventory window may be sorted by holding the \"shift\" key and dragging items up an down in the list*. It can be important to keep usable items in a consistent location so that in an emergency they can be clicked immediately without requiring a search. In case of death most items in the inventory will be temporarily lost until they are retrieved. A Raft will always stay in the inventory. (This was changed for a short time during an update with catastrophic consequences). Be careful not to keep anything of great value in the last couple of item slots in your inventory. Should you die on top of an existing item (such as a reagent on the ground), and you have a full inventory at the time of your death, the last item in your inventory will disappear forever. If you happen to die on top of a stack of multiple items (such as a Sea Serpent, Bracken or Bone Mage corpse) you may lose several items from the bottom of your inventory. A fighter who dies on a Bone Mage corpse may lose as many as the bottom nine items from her previous inventory and they cannot be recovered. (* = the Bank Inventory, a more-useful place for non-recoverable - unless re-looted - valuables that are looted: gold, weapons, armor, Robes of Protection, and also (+X)-rated Rings, can be organized, but not with the Shift-drag up /down technique. Instead, remove multiple slots of Bank Inv. items, and re-place them into the Bank: the first-dropped will go to the top slot, just-vacated, and last-dropped, last slot, just-vacated.)"@en . "Though your Character Statistics define your capabilities, your appearance and efficiency is largely defined by the Items and Equipment you carry. Items are used as crafting materials, merchandise and Consumables. Equipment is worn on the Player Character and can persistently influence certain aspects of it."@en . . . . . . . "Game Mechanics"@en . "An inventory (status screen/sub-screen) is used in the Resident Evil series to store items. Starting in the first Resident Evil, the inventory, map, files, and condition (health) of the player character were shown in the status screen/sub-screen."@en . . . "Inventory is a feature that enables Sims to store and carry a number of items. It was introduced in The Sims: Hot Date, re-introduced in The Sims 2: Nightlife, and is a base-game feature in The Sims 3. It is also available in The Urbz: Sims in the City, The Sims 2 Pets for Consoles, and The Sims 2 Castaway. The inventory can be a space-saving feature, as it allows items to be stored until they are needed, without taking up space on the lot. Most games do not limit the number of items that can be placed in inventory, but some, such as The Sims 2 Pets for console, do. In The Sims 2 and The Sims Stories, items cannot be added to or removed from a Sim's inventory while on a community lot, unless the Sim or a member of the Sim's household owns the lot. In The Sims 3, items can be removed from a Sim's inventory while on a community lot."@en . "Een Inventory is de plek die die je het meest gebruikt. Je kan de spullen die je bij je houd beheren, kleding (Armor) aantrekken en craften (met een 4x4 'grid'). In de standaard instelling kun je toegang krijgen tot je inventory met de 'E' toets. Tot de 1.8.1 update was dit de 'I'."@nl . . . "The inventory is where you keep all your crafted items; it is also where you can view any unlocked blueprints and check your mastery progress on them. If you have an item to which you do not have the blueprint, you can also view it here, however the information will be limited and you will be met by a \"Discover the blueprint to unveil all the information!\" message. If you have an item that comes from a chest, but you do not have the blueprint, it will tell you which chest the item came from."@en . . "The inventory is a 30 slot bag in which your items are stored. It can be upgraded with more bags of various sizes to increase the amount of items you can hold. You get an 18 slot \"Adventurer's Knapsack\" by completing the quest Close to the Crown (Blacklake District), as well as a 12 slot \"Adventurer's Pack\" by completing the quest Clockwork Guild Tomb (Neverdeath Graveyard). There is also a 12 slot \"Bag of Holding\" (600 zen), and the 24 slot \"Greater Bag of Holding\" (1000 zen)."@en . . . . . . "Inventory means the set of all items that the character carries. It can be opened with the Short Cut \"Command+i\" and it is advised to keep it open at all times, as it is the only way to eat food, to access potions, to equip some items, to drop or give any items, and to check the quantity of items. The inventory window may be sorted by holding the \"shift\" key and dragging items up an down in the list*. It can be important to keep usable items in a consistent location so that in an emergency they can be clicked immediately without requiring a search."@en . . "In a roleplaying game, inventory refers to the collection of items your character is currently carrying."@el . . "All items obtained throughout the game (except for , which are stored in the appropriate storage buildings instead) are stored in the inventory. It is represented by a wooden (metal if upgraded) crate filled with weapons and ammo in the bottom left of the compound screen. Hovering the cursor over an item or clicking on it displays further details about the item. Clicking on an item also allows the player access to further options, namely:"@en . "The limit of 28 items in a player's inventory is integral to the RuneScape economy. Since only 28 items can be held at once, this requires players to make trips to banks to deposit items while they are gathering and/or making items. This adds time to the process of gathering items such as logs, ores, or flax and the process of making items, such as bowstrings, bars, and bows. If inventory was unlimited, the prices of such items could face a considerable drop because it wouldn't take as much time to obtain large amounts of them. Runecrafting would be made ridiculously easy, as players would be able to craft infinite amounts of runes in a single trip. Gathering skills, such as Fishing, Woodcutting, and Mining could be trained for infinite amounts of time without much movement, and processing skills, such as Smithing, Cooking, and Fletching would be extremely easy because infinite numbers of materials could be processing into finished items in one trip. The limitations of the inventory help to stabilize the RuneScape economy. Note that a player can transport more than the standard 28 items by dropping an item, moving somewhere, dropping a new item, going back to reclaim the first item dropped, and repeating. This is uncommon, since it takes a long time to transport just another few items. However, for a player with an inventory full of valuable items, this may prove extremely useful. Of course, this tactic isn't completely reliable due to the risk of random events that can temporarily teleport the player away, meaning any items currently dropped could be lost."@tl . "The inventory can hold a maximum of 30 individual items. Stackable items such as coins and runes will only take up one slot."@en . . . . . "In a roleplaying game, inventory refers to the collection of items your character is currently carrying."@en . "The inventory is where your character's items are stored."@en . . . . "Your inventory is where you may use or equip different items that you have."@en . "__TOC__ In the Inventory you can check your Hit Points, Mana Points, Soul Points or Capacity as well as your character's items. You can know here in what special condition your character is. You can also perform some actions in the game or set options or get help. And you can open or close Skills or Battle or VIP windows. You can minimise Inventory area of Tibia screen by clicking a small \"-\" button in the upper left corner of Inventory. To maximise it click a small \"+\" button in the upper left corner of Inventory. This article assumes that you have Inventory area maximised."@es . "The Inventory is where all items are placed. The number of items that a character may carry is based on their weight and how much the character can hold. In most cases, the more items you have, the more weight you have (arrows, quest-related items with some exceptions, and keys do not have any weight). In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the inventory is divided into 10 categories; \"Favorites,\" \"Weapons,\" \"Apparel,\" \"Potions,\" \"Scrolls,\" \"Food,\" \"Ingredients,\" \"Books,\" \"Keys,\" and \"Miscellaneous \""@en . . . . "Inventory (z ang. ekwipunek) - przestrze\u0144 mog\u0105ca zawiera\u0107 28 przenoszonych oraz oraz 11 noszonych przedmiot\u00F3w gracza. Ka\u017Cdy przedmiot (przenoszony i noszony) ma swoj\u0105 wag\u0119. Noszone przedmioty zajmuj\u0105 specjalne sloty: \n* he\u0142m, \n* pancerz, \n* spodnie, \n* buty, \n* r\u0119kawice, \n* bro\u0144, \n* tarcza, \n* amunicja, \n* amulet, \n* pier\u015Bcie\u0144. Przedmioty noszone nie zajmuj\u0105 miejsca w ekwipunku tak jak przedmioty przenoszone, ale za\u0142o\u017Cone s\u0105 na postaci gracza i s\u0105 widoczne (pr\u00F3cz pier\u015Bcienia i amunicji) dla wszystkich innych graczy. Zdejmuj\u0105c noszony przedmiot umieszczony zostaje na pustym miejscu w ekwipunku (o ile jest w nim miejsce) i staje si\u0119 przedmiotem przenoszonym. Cz\u0119\u015B\u0107 stwor\u00F3w przywo\u0142anych przez gracza ma w\u0142asny ekwipunek (tylko na przedmioty noszone) mieszcz\u0105cy r\u00F3\u017Cn\u0105 ilo\u015B\u0107 przedmiot\u00F3w (np. Bull Ant mo\u017Ce przenosi\u0107 9 przedmiot\u00F3w). Kategoria:Mechanika gry i interfejs"@pl . "The Inventory is the pop-up menu that the player uses to manage items they carry. From this screen a player can equip armor, craft items on a 2\u00D72 grid, and equip tools, blocks and items on the hot bar (displayed at the bottom of the screen). Also displayed here is the player's Minecraft skin."@en . "Each account has an inventory of items that are currently available for use. Items that you don't need right now can be put into your safety deposit box instead. The inventory is full when it has 50 items. When your inventory is full, you cannot buy anything but you can still earn items from places like the Healing Springs! Items kept in the Inventory can be stolen by creatures like the Pant Devil. To move items from your inventory, click on the item, the pick one of the options such as \"Feed to ____, donate, discard, move to shop, move to safety deposit box."@en . . "Inventory is a term for how much a player can carry. All players can only carry 35 items but many items allow you to carry up to 99 items of the same type. An example is you can carry 99 air feathers but it will only take up one inventory slot. A lot of other items are not multiple carrying meaning that having 5 of them will take up 5 slots. The items that are worn on the player do not count at all."@en . . . . . "Inventory (z ang. ekwipunek) - przestrze\u0144 mog\u0105ca zawiera\u0107 28 przenoszonych oraz oraz 11 noszonych przedmiot\u00F3w gracza. Ka\u017Cdy przedmiot (przenoszony i noszony) ma swoj\u0105 wag\u0119. Noszone przedmioty zajmuj\u0105 specjalne sloty: \n* he\u0142m, \n* pancerz, \n* spodnie, \n* buty, \n* r\u0119kawice, \n* bro\u0144, \n* tarcza, \n* amunicja, \n* amulet, \n* pier\u015Bcie\u0144. Przedmioty noszone nie zajmuj\u0105 miejsca w ekwipunku tak jak przedmioty przenoszone, ale za\u0142o\u017Cone s\u0105 na postaci gracza i s\u0105 widoczne (pr\u00F3cz pier\u015Bcienia i amunicji) dla wszystkich innych graczy."@pl . "The Inventory is where a player is able to access their equipment, inspect items, change equipment, and other actions. This page is very important to the player throughout the entirety of their playthrough. As a player increases their strength, the amount they are able to hold within their inventory increases."@en . "All items obtained throughout the game (except for , which are stored in the appropriate storage buildings instead) are stored in the inventory. It is represented by a wooden (metal if upgraded) crate filled with weapons and ammo in the bottom left of the compound screen. Hovering the cursor over an item or clicking on it displays further details about the item. Clicking on an item also allows the player access to further options, namely: \n* Dispose, which is represented by a red X and irretrievably destroys the item. \n* Recycle (If the item is recyclable), which is represented by a pair of green curved arrows and converts the item into resources and/or other items. \n* Inspect (supply boxes only), which is represented by a white magnifying glass and allows the player to inspect a supply box's contents and unlock it, should they possess the appropriate key. \n* Unlock (Schematics only), which is represented by a white unlocked padlock and makes the selected schematic available for crafting."@en . . "The Inventory window is the place to manage all the items in a character's backpack and bags, as well as the equipped items on that character and the character's heroes. The default key to open the inventory window is I."@en . "Samus Aran's Inventory is a data storage center similar to her Logbook, containing current information about the various items, powerups and equipment Samus is in possession of in the Prime Series. The Inventory's main purpose is to provide Samus with more detailed descriptions of her weaponry and equipment, which she can view at any time through her Visor. Samus herself also adds notes to each of the entries on how to use the particular item. Like her Logbook, the style of the Inventory changes between the games, but its function remains the same. The Samus Screen of other games is similar."@en . . "The Inventory is storage for the items in your Springfield. It is accessed by, firstly, clicking on the hammer/saw icon on the bottom righthand side of the screen, and then on the open cardboard box on the bottom lefthand side of the screen. The list will pull up everything in inventory. A click on \"Use\" under any item will place it back in Springfield."@en . . "The Inventory is a part of your Player Card that stores your pins, clothes, awards, flags, backgrounds, and colors. You can wear an item from your inventory if you click on it. The items are sorted according by newest item first, as of October 2014, making it easier for a player to find newer, just-purchased items."@en . . "List of items currently in the game."@en . "It is sorted into 11 different sections: 1. \n* Furniture 2. \n* Wall 3. \n* Plants 4. \n* Misc 5. \n* Widgets 6. \n* Cards 7. \n* Clothing 8. \n* Wearable 9. \n* Food 10. \n* Usable 11. \n* Emotes"@en . . "\u3044\u3093\u3079\u3093\u3068\u308A\u30FC\u3068\u8AAD\u3080\u3002\u6301\u3061\u7269\u4E00\u89A7\u8868\u306E\u3053\u3068\u3002\u81EA\u5206\u306E\u6240\u6709\u7269\u306E\u4E00\u89A7\u3092\u898B\u308B\u3053\u3068\u304C\u3067\u304D\u308B\u3002 SL\u751F\u6D3B\u3092\u7D9A\u3051\u308B\u306B\u5F93\u3063\u3066\u3001\u3069\u3093\u3069\u3093\u8352\u308C\u3066\u3044\u304F\u3082\u306E\u3002\u65E5\u5E38\u7684\u306B\u6574\u7406\u3092\u5FC3\u304C\u3051\u306A\u3044\u3068\u30A4\u30E9\u30A4\u30E9\u3059\u308B\u4E00\u89A7\u306B\u306A\u308B\u3002Torley\u6C0F\u306B\u3088\u308C\u3070 7,000\u7A0B\u5EA6\u306B\u6291\u3048\u3066\u304A\u304F\u306E\u304C\u671B\u307E\u3057\u3044\u3068\u304B\u3002 \u77E5\u3063\u3066\u304A\u304F\u3068\u4FBF\u5229\u306A\u6A5F\u80FD\u306F\u4EE5\u4E0B\u306E\uFF13\u3064 \u300CType here to search\uFF08\u3053\u3053\u306B\u5165\u529B\u3057\u3066\u691C\u7D22\uFF09\u300D\u6B04 \u3053\u3053\u306B\u5165\u529B\u3057\u305F\u6587\u5B57\u5217\u3092\u542B\u3080\u30A2\u30A4\u30C6\u30E0\u3060\u3051\u3092\u8868\u793A\u3059\u308B\u3088\u3046\u306B\u306A\u308B \u88C5\u7740\u3057\u3066\u3044\u308B\u30A2\u30A4\u30C6\u30E0\u306B\u306F(worn)\u3068\u8868\u793A\u3055\u308C\u308B\u305F\u3081\u300Cworn\u300D\u3068\u5165\u529B\u3059\u308C\u3070\u88C5\u7740\u30A2\u30A4\u30C6\u30E0\u4E00\u89A7\u306B\u306A\u308B Recent Items \u30ED\u30B0\u30A4\u30F3\u3057\u3066\u304B\u3089\u73FE\u6642\u70B9\u307E\u3067\u306B\u65B0\u305F\u306B\u5165\u3063\u305F\u30A2\u30A4\u30C6\u30E0\u3084\u5909\u66F4\u3092\u52A0\u3048\u305F\u30A2\u30A4\u30C6\u30E0\u306E\u307F\u8868\u793A\u3059\u308B File - Show Filters \u5404\u7A2E\u30D5\u30A3\u30EB\u30BF\u30FC\u3092\u304B\u3051\u3066\u3088\u308A\u8A73\u7D30\u306E\u7D5E\u8FBC\u307F\u304C\u3067\u304D\u308B\u3002\u300C\u6700\u5F8C\u306B\u30ED\u30B0\u30AA\u30D5\u3057\u3066\u304B\u3089\u4EE5\u964D\u300D\u300C\u4F55\u6642\u9593\u524D\u4EE5\u964D\u300D\u300C\u4F55\u65E5\u4EE5\u964D\u300D\u300C\u670D\u3060\u3051\u300D\u306A\u3069\u3067\u7D5E\u8FBC\u307F\u3092\u884C\u3046\u3002 \u30C7\u30D5\u30A9\u30EB\u30C8\u3067\u306F\u4EE5\u4E0B\u306E\u30D5\u30A9\u30EB\u30C0\u69CB\u6210\u306B\u306A\u3063\u3066\u3044\u308B \n* My Inventory \n* Animations \n* Body Parts \n* Calling Cards \n* Clothing \n* Gestures \n* Landmarks \n* Lost And Found \n* Notecards \n* Objects \n* Photo Album \n* Scripts \n* Sounds \n* Textures \n* Trash \n* Library"@ja . . "Inventory The Inventory is where players will keep the items they are currently carrying. The main bag consists of 20 slots, and can't be replaced with a different type of bag. There will be 3 additional bag slots for players to equip different size bags to increase maximum inventory space."@en . "Inventory is the name of the item storage system that is unique to each individual player character in Ragnarok Online and Ragnarok Online II. picked up out in the field are immediately stored in a character's Inventory to be later transferred to either the more expansive Storage or to a guild's warehouse."@en . "Inventory is the set of items that you can carry around with you as you travel in Nodiatis. It is comprised of a number of slots, each of which can hold a stack of any one item (stacks can be moved around one item at a time by clicking it or using shift + click to select the entire stack). As you begin the game with a free account, you start off with 15 inventory slots. However with certain Adventuring skills, shown below, you can increase the number of inventory slots you have, allowing you to carry more stuff. You can level Adventuring skills by actively moving from town to town, or by passively leveling it. Standard accounts have 5 extra slots, whereas premium accounts have 10 extra slots. If standard or premium time lapse, you lose access to these extra slots, although filled slots remain filled. However the only thing you can do with items in a disabled slot is move or destroy them. All items in inventory contribute to your weight."@en . . . "Inventory"@tl . "Hotkey: I (by default) The Inventory in BattleForge allows you to access your currency status (Gold and BFP), your Card Collection, your Boosters and your Upgrades. To access the Inventory, click the topleft button on the screen, or press the hotkey I (by default) when in the forge. You can't access your Inventory while in a match."@en . . "Inventory is the place you keep your stuff. The image above looks complex, but it's one of the places you'll be spending a lot of time. \n* Character Information is on the top left. \n* The actual Inventory window is the 10*9 grid of inventory slots to the right of the character information. \n* Below the Character Information and Inventory are 4 Extra Inventory Bags (labeled Material Bag 1 - 4). The display of these can be toggle using the Open/Close Material Bag button (in the Inventory buttons at the bottom right of the Inventory window). \n* Below the Extra Inventory Bags are the Quick Slots. Character Information, Extra Inventory Bags and Quick Slots are discussed on separate pages."@en . . . . . . "The Inventory is a pop-up menu that the Player uses to manage items they carry. It is possible to access the Inventory by pressing the three dots next to the hotbar."@en . . . . "The inventory stores all of the user's clothing, pets and creatures. It can be accessed by clicking on the inventory button on the bottom-left screen. On the right, the user will see their avatar. Above them, a shiny star is on the top left of the window the avatar is in. Clicking on this star will show all of the user's Friendship Bracelets."@en . . . "Inventory"@fi . "When you receive your newly created character, you notice that all the equipment slots are empty. You will see each slot and your character. Your Kamas are in the bottom right corner; Your bags, boxes and account chest are also in that same corner. Next to each slot is an arrow tab, If you click that you can see what items in your inventory can be placed there. You can click one and put it on or you can simply drag the item to the slot. You cannot wear any item that has a level greater than yours. If you click on any item in this box you will see a quote about the item, what the item does and it's level. You will also see 4 icons. The first icon if you click it you will see the set if you are wearing a full set you get bonuses, This icon is only there if the item belongs in a set. The second one if you click it you can see how the item looks on your character. The third icon will be available if you have the full set of the set. It will transfer all items into a box that will say (What set it is) Set. Double click a set box to get all the items back. Putting items in a set box is great for carrying less in your inventory and it's great for selling. The fourth one is a trash can/ dust bin and it deletes the item. This is not advised for you can drag the item outside of your inventory to drop it, and people can take it that way. After you click the delete icon there will be a 'pop up' that will say \"Are you sure you want to permanently delete this stock:\"; It will give you an option of Yes or No. There are also other items with different options. For example, bread. The Hand icon is to use the bread which will heal you depending on how much each bread heals you at a time. The heart icon is to heal you fully, which will make you eat a certain amount of bread depending on how much health you are missing. Icons that are gray are unavailable and you can't click on them depending on some properties you need to have. You can go to conditions and see why you can't use the item or what you need to be to use it. In the top right corner are a few icons. One is a key, one is a bag, one is a scroll, and one is just two arrows. The icon with two arrows \"Sorts\" your inventory. It's not very useful and you may have trouble finding items because it just places your items in different places The scroll icon has to do with the mentor and level changing system. If you click it you can see the inventories for each level you have. You can change your level in your Characteristics page if you're a mentor. When you change your level you will get an automatic page that is an inventory you can't edit and you will have nothing on except your costume and a Emblem (Level of change). The key icon is for quest items. You can see which items you need for quests. All icons are linked and you cannot delete them. There are two categories, Tokens and Quest. Tokens are from dungeons, you get them after you complete a dungeon and you can go to a dungeon machine to get items. Quest items are items from quests or for quests. You cannot edit this part and it will not change anything unless you do a certain action out of the inventory to remove/gain something here. In the bottom right corner are your bags and boxes and account chest. The bags give you more inventory space and the boxes give you more inventory space but you can only put certain things in the box. Like this dungeon key box, it gives you 15 more slots but you can only put dungeon keys in it and nothing else. Here is a picture of an empty inventory so you can see the slot pictures and match them with the icons"@en . . "There are 3 options at the bottom; 'Equip', 'Get More' or 'Sell'. 'Equip' allows you to change your Characters Weapons . 'Get More' obtains more weapons from the Recruits & Rewards section. 'Sell' allows you to sell your Weapons for Food or Supply Points. You can also manually swipe across to see all your Weapons."@en . . . . . . . . "Your inventory is the place where all items that your character has are stored."@en . . . . "Back-up tools, ores, decoration blocks, large amounts of construction materials, etc."@en . "the inventory is where you keep your collected items or armour it allows switching items from your inventory to your equipped items list."@en . . . . "An inventory was a list of a business's material assets. In 2372, Quark, incredulous at Hanok's claims at the Karemma's honest business practices, questioned whether he had ever padded an inventory (claimed he had more items than he did). Hanok continued to deny he ever had.(DS9: \"Starship Down\")"@en . "File:Inventory-nav-bg.png The \"Inventory\" tab is where you can: \n* Purchase or view your Weapons, Armor, Vehicles, Animals and Henchmen in a new inventory system sortable by File:Inventory-sort-atk-icon.png Attack, File:Inventory-sort-def-icon.png Defense, File:Inventory-sort-abc-icon.png Alphabetical, File:Inventory-sort-gift-icon.png Giftable, File:Inventory-sort-cash-icon.png City Currency and File:Inventory-sort-rp-icon.png Reward Points. \n* View the City Store (Also Faction Store in Bangkok) \n* Check your Collections \n* View Boosts and buy Extra Pair of Eyes and Hot Coffee (only in New York) \n* Send Gifts to your mafia \n* Manage your Wishlist"@en .