Inventory Panel

From Drunkapedia
Revision as of 18:49, 28 November 2011 by imported>Arkalor (→‎Notes)
Jump to: navigation, search

Related topics: User Interface

Inventory Panel

The Inventory Panel consists of the Paper Doll, the Burden Indicator, the Container Slots, and the Inventory.

Paper Doll

The Paper Doll is the 3D representation of your character within the panel. You use it to equip and unequip Clothing and Armor. There are also several slots around the paper doll used for equipping and unequipping. They are the Necklace slot, Trinket slot, two Bracelet slots, two Ring slots, the pants slot, shirt slot, the Cloak slot, the Shield slot, the Weapon slot, and the Ammunition slot. Also, at levels 75, 150, 225, after running the Aetheria Quest you may equip related Aetheria in new slots revealed to the right of the head of the paper doll in matching colors, Blue, Yellow, and Red.

Burden Indicator

The burden Indicator displays your current burden percentage. For more information see Status Panels.

Container Slots

The Container Slots are where side packs are kept. The top bag is your main inventory, and below it are slots for 7 additional containers. The main inventory can hold up to 102 items. Most side packs hold 24 items, with a few special packs that can hold more. There is a Augmentation, Shadow of the Seventh Mule, that adds one additional side pack slot. For a list of available packs see Category:Pack.

Inventory

The Inventory displays the items, in the form of icons, in the pack you currently have selected.

Shortcut Slots

Images

Click image for full size.

Notes

  • In Persuasion, it became possible to charge all your wielded items by using a mana charge on the paperdoll. In addition, you now receive a warning two minutes before an item you are wielding runs out of mana.
  • In A Perfect Paradox, it became possible to drag your main backpack into the vendor window to sell everything in it.
  • In The Madness of Men, you can now hand a stack of items to an NPC instead of having to split one item off the stack first.
  • In Mired Hearts, two slots for a character's pants and shirt were added to the paperdoll in the Inventory Panel.
  • In Friend and Foe, clothing such as undershirts and pants can now be removed by dragging them from the paper doll even if they were equipped via the clothing slot.
  • In Shifting Gears, an option to turn on visual slots was added below the paperdoll.
  • In Cloak of Darkness, a slot for Cloaks was added to the paperdoll.