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A '''Storage Shelf''' is a convenient way for players to store frequently used resources, weapons, and armor. It allows players to quickly re-equip their character using a customized '''Loadout'''. This system is particularly useful for those who regularly engage in combat, crafting, or other activities that require frequent resupplying.


==Summary==
Players can craft a Storage Shelf using '''120 [[Carpentry]]'''. Once placed and secured in a house, the Storage Shelf can be used to store various items, including potions, though only '''greater-strength potions or higher''' are permitted. The system ensures that players always have easy access to their essential supplies without the hassle of manually sorting through their inventory.
* Players can store frequently used resources and exceptional-quality weapons and armor within a Storage Shelf to quickly re-equip their character with a customized Loadout
** Only Potions that are of greater strength or higher can be used
* Players can craft a Storage Shelf with 120 [[Carpentry]]
 
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== Categories ==
== Categories ==
The left pane of each page shows items currently being stored in the Storage Shelf. Changing the material type will display how many of that material items are being held.
The Storage Shelf menu organizes items into different '''categories''' for easy access. On the left side of the interface, players can see the items currently stored. By selecting a material type, players can check the quantity available for each material. This allows for a streamlined management system that enables players to keep track of their resources efficiently.


{{StorageShelf}}
{{StorageShelf}}


==Editing Loadouts==
== Editing Loadouts ==
When the Edit Current Loadout button is toggled, the main window turns into a Loadout editor, with each item having a checkbox. To go back to viewing how many items of each type are currently held within the Storage Shelf, deselect the Edit Current Loadout button.
When players toggle the '''Edit Current Loadout''' button, the Storage Shelf enters '''Loadout Editing Mode'''. In this mode, each item stored within the shelf is displayed with a checkbox. Players can mark specific items to be included in their Loadout, and those selections will appear in the '''My Current Loadout''' section.


Any items that have their boxes checked, will have up/down arrows and an amount displayed. These items are part of the player's current Loadout and will be displayed in the My Current Loadout portion of the page. To remove an item from your loadout, deselect it's checkbox or click the down arrow until it's desired amount is zero.
For weapons and armor, the system allows customization based on material type. By clicking the arrows next to the material selector at the bottom of the menu, players can choose different materials for their items. This enables a player to include multiple versions of the same item but in different materials (for example, a '''Shadow Iron Viking Sword''' and a '''Valorite Viking Sword'''). To remove an item from the Loadout, players can uncheck the box or decrease the quantity to zero.


Weapons and Armor in a Loadout can be set to be of different material types: clicking the arrows next to the material selectors at the bottom of the main area will change the material type of all related items in the main page. Players can add multiple items of the same type, but from different materials, in this manner into their loadout (such as a shadow iron viking sword and a valorite viking sword). To remove a colored material item from your loadout, make sure the material selector is set to match the color of the item you want to remove and then deselect it's checkbox or click the down arrow to zero. If you have 15 or more different types of items in your loadout, the Left Arrow and Right Arrow buttons can switch between pages of the loadout.
If a Loadout contains '''15 or more items''', players can navigate between pages using the '''Left''' and '''Right''' arrow buttons. Each individual character's Loadout is saved separately, meaning changes made at one Storage Shelf will be reflected at any other Storage Shelf that character accesses.  
 
It should be noted that each individual character has their loaded "saved" for their character. A character that edits their Loadout at one Storage Shelf, and then accesses a different storage shelf, will see the same Loadout selections they made at that first shelf; the information is tracked and saved on a per-character basis.


[[File:wiki-storageshelf02.gif|alt=Backpack|link=]]
[[File:wiki-storageshelf02.gif|alt=Backpack|link=]]


Use the Storage Shelf to create a custom loadout for character
== Resupplying with a Storage Shelf ==
 
Once a player has configured their Loadout, they can quickly equip themselves by clicking the '''Begin Resupply''' button. This will attempt to equip any weapons or armor in the Loadout that are missing from the player's body or backpack. Additionally, consumable resources will be placed in the backpack, ensuring the player has the exact amount specified in their Loadout.
When a player eventually resupplies, any equipped items in a Loadout will automatically be equipped if possible, and will be placed in the player's backpack if not. When you are ready to resupply your character from your current Loadout, click the Begin Resupply button.
 
Once you have clicked Begin Resupply, the Storage Shelf will attempt to equip you with any weapons or armor that are part of your Loadout that are not currently on your body or in your pack, and will place resources in your pack to bring your currently held totals up to the amount specified in the Loadout.


When players Resupply from a Storage Shelf and items in their Loadout are unavailable, players will now see a system message for each item that was not fully restocked and how many were missing
If any items from the Loadout are unavailable in the Storage Shelf at the time of resupply, the system will notify the player with a message indicating which items were not restocked and how many were missing.


[[File:storage_shelf_loadout_missing.png|alt=Backpack|link=]]
[[File:storage_shelf_loadout_missing.png|alt=Backpack|link=]]


== Settings ==
== Storage Shelf Settings ==
The menu in the top-right corner of the storage shelf allow players to customize their shelf's functionality:
The '''Settings Menu''', located in the upper-right corner of the Storage Shelf interface, allows players to customize the way their shelf functions. Players can adjust these settings to ensure their resupply process works exactly as they prefer.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;background:black;"
! Setting
! Setting
! Function
! Function
|-
|-
| Use Any Food Type
| Use Any Food Type
| If the shelf is out of the type of food in the player's loadout the shelf will supply another type.
| If the specified food type in the Loadout is unavailable, the shelf will provide another available type.
|-
|-
| Downgrade Resources
| Downgrade Resources
| If the shelf is out of an item made of a higher quality material, the shelf will supply the next lowest material quality of that item it has.
| If an item of a higher-quality material is unavailable, the shelf will provide the next lowest quality material it has in stock.
|-
|-
| Resupply Runebooks
| Resupply Runebooks
| The shelf will attempt to add any [[Magery#4th Circle|recall]] scrolls it has to any [[runebook|runebooks]] or [[Rune Tome|rune tomes the player has on them.
| The shelf will attempt to add [[Magery#4th Circle|Recall Scrolls]] to any [[Runebook]]s or [[Rune Tome]]s the player is carrying.
|-
|-
| Keep Aspect Items
| Keep Aspect Items
| When adding items to a shelf it will ignore any [[Aspect Mastery|aspected]] armor, weapons or spellbooks.
| When adding items to the shelf, any [[Aspect Mastery|Aspected]] armor, weapons, or spellbooks will be ignored.
|-  
|-  
| Keep Poison Weapons
| Keep Poison Weapons
| When adding items to a shelf it will ignore any [[poisoning|poisoned]] weapons.
| When adding items to the shelf, any [[Poisoning|poisoned]] weapons will be ignored.
|-  
|-  
| Stacked Items
| Stacked Items
| Allows a type of container to be selected to be supply stacked items into.
| Allows players to select a specific container type for stacked items.
|-
|-
| Single Items
| Single Items
| Allows a type of container to be selected to be supply single items into.
| Allows players to select a specific container type for single items.
|}
|}


=== Retrieval Mode ===
=== Retrieval Mode ===
Players can toggle between being able to manually retrieve one or "many" items at a time in the bottom left of the gump. Note: Retrieve Many can only be used if the Storage Shelf is secured, not just locked down.
Players can toggle between retrieving '''single''' items or '''multiple''' items at once. The '''Retrieve Many''' function can only be used if the Storage Shelf is '''secured''', not simply locked down.
 
== Storage Shelf Restyling ==
Players can customize the appearance of their Storage Shelf by unlocking different '''Styles''' and '''Hues'''. This can be done through the '''Settings Menu''' in the upper-right corner of the interface.
 
Using a '''Storage Shelf Restyle Deed''' will permanently unlock a new '''Style''', allowing players to switch between different appearances at any time. Additionally, players can use '''[[Dyes|Furniture Dye]]''' to unlock new hues, enabling further customization.


==Storage Shelf Restyling==
If a player uses the '''Rotate''' feature of an '''[[Interior Decorator]]''' tool on a Storage Shelf, it will cycle through the available unlocked Styles.
* Storage Shelves can have unlocked Styles and Hues that players can switch between on the Settings section in the upper right corner of the menu
* Players using a Storage Shelf Restyle Deed on a Storage Shelf will now permanently unlock that Style for the Storage Shelf
* Players using a [[Dyes|Furniture Dye]] on a Storage Shelf will now permanently unlock that Hue for the Storage Shelf
* If players use the Rotate feature of an [[Interior Decorator]] on a Storage Shelf, it will cycle through the unlocked Styles for that Storage Shelf


=== Storage Shelf Styles ===
=== Storage Shelf Styles ===
{| class="wikitable style="text-align:center"  
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;background:black;"
!style="text-align:center" width=100px| [[File:storageshelf.jpg]]<br>Default
!style="text-align:center" width=100px| [[File:storageshelf.jpg]]<br>Default
!style="text-align:center" width=100px| [[File:winterstorageshelf.png]]<br>Winter
!style="text-align:center" width=100px| [[File:winterstorageshelf.png]]<br>Winter

Latest revision as of 08:41, 4 March 2025

A Storage Shelf is a convenient way for players to store frequently used resources, weapons, and armor. It allows players to quickly re-equip their character using a customized Loadout. This system is particularly useful for those who regularly engage in combat, crafting, or other activities that require frequent resupplying.

Players can craft a Storage Shelf using 120 Carpentry. Once placed and secured in a house, the Storage Shelf can be used to store various items, including potions, though only greater-strength potions or higher are permitted. The system ensures that players always have easy access to their essential supplies without the hassle of manually sorting through their inventory.

Categories

The Storage Shelf menu organizes items into different categories for easy access. On the left side of the interface, players can see the items currently stored. By selecting a material type, players can check the quantity available for each material. This allows for a streamlined management system that enables players to keep track of their resources efficiently.

General
General
Tailored Armor
Tailored Armor
Smithed Armor
Smithed Armor
Swords-Class Weapons
Swords-Class Weapons
Mace-Class Weapons
Mace-Class Weapons
Fencing-Class Weapons
Fencing-Class Weapons
Archery-Class Weapons
Archery-Class Weapons
Wrestling-Class Weapons and Spellbooks
Wrestling-Class Weapons and Spellbooks
Arcane Staves
Arcane Staves
Shields
Shields
Food and Instruments
Food and Instruments
Misc
Misc
Ships
Ships
1st and 2nd Circle Spell Scrolls
1st and 2nd Circle Spell Scrolls
3rd and 4th Circle Spell Scrolls
3rd and 4th Circle Spell Scrolls
5th and 6th Circle Spell Scrolls
5th and 6th Circle Spell Scrolls
7th and 8th Circle Spell Scrolls
7th and 8th Circle Spell Scrolls
Aspect Crystals
Aspect Crystals

Editing Loadouts

When players toggle the Edit Current Loadout button, the Storage Shelf enters Loadout Editing Mode. In this mode, each item stored within the shelf is displayed with a checkbox. Players can mark specific items to be included in their Loadout, and those selections will appear in the My Current Loadout section.

For weapons and armor, the system allows customization based on material type. By clicking the arrows next to the material selector at the bottom of the menu, players can choose different materials for their items. This enables a player to include multiple versions of the same item but in different materials (for example, a Shadow Iron Viking Sword and a Valorite Viking Sword). To remove an item from the Loadout, players can uncheck the box or decrease the quantity to zero.

If a Loadout contains 15 or more items, players can navigate between pages using the Left and Right arrow buttons. Each individual character's Loadout is saved separately, meaning changes made at one Storage Shelf will be reflected at any other Storage Shelf that character accesses.

Backpack

Resupplying with a Storage Shelf

Once a player has configured their Loadout, they can quickly equip themselves by clicking the Begin Resupply button. This will attempt to equip any weapons or armor in the Loadout that are missing from the player's body or backpack. Additionally, consumable resources will be placed in the backpack, ensuring the player has the exact amount specified in their Loadout.

If any items from the Loadout are unavailable in the Storage Shelf at the time of resupply, the system will notify the player with a message indicating which items were not restocked and how many were missing.

Backpack

Storage Shelf Settings

The Settings Menu, located in the upper-right corner of the Storage Shelf interface, allows players to customize the way their shelf functions. Players can adjust these settings to ensure their resupply process works exactly as they prefer.

Setting Function
Use Any Food Type If the specified food type in the Loadout is unavailable, the shelf will provide another available type.
Downgrade Resources If an item of a higher-quality material is unavailable, the shelf will provide the next lowest quality material it has in stock.
Resupply Runebooks The shelf will attempt to add Recall Scrolls to any Runebooks or Rune Tomes the player is carrying.
Keep Aspect Items When adding items to the shelf, any Aspected armor, weapons, or spellbooks will be ignored.
Keep Poison Weapons When adding items to the shelf, any poisoned weapons will be ignored.
Stacked Items Allows players to select a specific container type for stacked items.
Single Items Allows players to select a specific container type for single items.

Retrieval Mode

Players can toggle between retrieving single items or multiple items at once. The Retrieve Many function can only be used if the Storage Shelf is secured, not simply locked down.

Storage Shelf Restyling

Players can customize the appearance of their Storage Shelf by unlocking different Styles and Hues. This can be done through the Settings Menu in the upper-right corner of the interface.

Using a Storage Shelf Restyle Deed will permanently unlock a new Style, allowing players to switch between different appearances at any time. Additionally, players can use Furniture Dye to unlock new hues, enabling further customization.

If a player uses the Rotate feature of an Interior Decorator tool on a Storage Shelf, it will cycle through the available unlocked Styles.

Storage Shelf Styles


Default

Winter

Spring

Gothic