
Got any food, items, reraise, or random bits? Move them over to Case, or Satchel, anywhere really. There’s also something you should do before using //org o. For whatever reason, you need to check your inventory to see if everything came in. There’s a chance your bags are too cluttered, or the game lags out. Sometimes, your equipment may not all move on over right away. When you want to use this file again, to bring in your equipment, use the following command:

You just have to remember not to freeze over it by mistake while you have equipment in for another job, or you’ll need to repeat the process. This is great, because in future you can use this as many times as you want. This will make a job.xml file for your inventory. You can always move Steal gear to storage and bring it back later if you need it. For example, does your THF need a Curing Waltz set? What about Steal gear? How often are you using these? With limited space, you need to make serious decisions before the next step. Consider whether some sets are necessary. I also like to have a Warp Ring in a wardrobe, just because I use it often.Ģ) Organiser - Take your main job and bring in all the leftover equipment you have in your sets, in to your inventory. The more you do this, the less space you will have later. Do NOT waste slots on other job specific pieces like AF/Relic/Empy Reforged, or pieces you’re clearly using for one job. For example, do you play RUN, THF and COR? You may have Meghanada Gloves, which can be used on all three. Next, if there's space after adding “All Jobs” equipment, slot in any crossover gear. Try not to have over one mantle in your inventory. If you have three mantles, put one in inventory, one in Wardrobe 1, and the other in Wardrobe 2. You should also add Ambuscade mantles, but try not to have them all in the same bag.

You should do the following before starting this:ġ) Planning - Fill up the two wardrobes you have with as many “All Jobs” pieces as you can. Spicyryan’s guide suggests to //org freeze, but this will make a screenshot of your entire inventory, which isn’t the way I do it. There is a simpler method of using it, much like we previously used Gear Collector (before it stopped being supported). You do not need to be using Gearswap to see the benefit.

I already do much of this, however, I'd also like to add own tips. There are also some time savers here for any scenario.įirst, I’d like to link to Inventory 101 on BGwiki, and another guide made by Spicyryan, called Inventory 201. For players with only a few jobs, this won’t be as useful to you, but it’s worth knowing in advance. Having no extra wardrobes, I have been playing the inventory mini-game for some time.
