![]() ![]() ![]() I personally play with four open columns which gives a high amount of room for charms and enough space for the majority of boss loot. Just play with whatever setup gives you less inventory headaches. If you really expanded this topic out, you'd see that either route is a percent of a percent of efficiency. You're tossing more items onto the ground rather than vendor which cuts into your gold used for gambling. This is an old screenshot but I run a similar setup in d2r. You're then forced to use a tome of ID which is a loss of 2 inventory slots. Time to ID your items? Cain bug prevents you from ID'ing them until they are out of your cube - meaning you likely can't use cain at all. Most games you don't even find an item worth picking up because it's not worth the time anyway. You are losing time by fiddling with your cube while players who allocate ~4-6 columns are already done looting and are killing the next mob pack. This means I never need to take two trips to the vendor and almost never need to leave expensive items behind (loss of gold income is a loss of gambling money which boils down to a loss of good items). ![]() Last updated at 14:00:17 UTC Weekly Help Desk RAGE Loot Thread Trade ThreadĬurrently the most optimal way to play is to be filled with charms and using your tiny ass cube as your inventory ![]()
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