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[[File:DN_inventory.png|right|300px]]The inventory is the main place players store items, along with [[Storage]]. Unlike when you [[Storage|store]] items, your inventory is always available (as if it was a bag your character carried around), and is accessible to you at all times, even during dungeons, without the need of an NPC. By default the hotkey "I" opens the inventory up.
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[[File:DN_Inventory.png|right|300px]]The inventory is the main place players store items, along with [[Storage]]. Unlike when you [[Storage|store]] items, your inventory is always available (as if it was a bag your character carried around), and is accessible to you at all times, even during dungeons, without the need of an NPC. By default the hotkey "I" opens the inventory up.
 
Starting out, you only have 30 Inventory slots available to you. As you progress, you can gain more, through quests and other activities, or you can buy NX items that increase your inventory slots. Whenever you gain extra slots from activities or quests (etc), you only gain five at a time (one horizontal row).
 
Starting out, you only have 30 Inventory slots available to you. As you progress, you can gain more, through quests and other activities, or you can buy NX items that increase your inventory slots. Whenever you gain extra slots from activities or quests (etc), you only gain five at a time (one horizontal row).
 
As long as your inventory has remaining slots, items you pick up in a dungeon, receive as a quest reward, or buy them from a shop will automatically be put into your inventory. This includes currency (gold silver, copper).
 
As long as your inventory has remaining slots, items you pick up in a dungeon, receive as a quest reward, or buy them from a shop will automatically be put into your inventory. This includes currency (gold silver, copper).

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DN Inventory

The inventory is the main place players store items, along with Storage. Unlike when you store items, your inventory is always available (as if it was a bag your character carried around), and is accessible to you at all times, even during dungeons, without the need of an NPC. By default the hotkey "I" opens the inventory up.

Starting out, you only have 30 Inventory slots available to you. As you progress, you can gain more, through quests and other activities, or you can buy NX items that increase your inventory slots. Whenever you gain extra slots from activities or quests (etc), you only gain five at a time (one horizontal row). As long as your inventory has remaining slots, items you pick up in a dungeon, receive as a quest reward, or buy them from a shop will automatically be put into your inventory. This includes currency (gold silver, copper). When your inventory is full, you can no longer receive or pick up items, unless they are stackable (such as Onyx fragments), providing the item has not gone over it's stackable limit (which is usually 20 of the same item).

Currency is also treated like a stackable- you can always pick gold up, unless you hit the max currency limit. However, for all regular purposes, currency can ALWAYS be picked up, as hitting the max currency limit would be extremely difficult to do, and rare, and does not apply to the average player.


Inventory is sometimes abbreviated as "inv".

Activities/Quests (or NX Items) that increase Inventory Slots: