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Dragon Age: Origins has a shared-party, list '''inventory'''. Items have no weight, instead there is a limit to the number of items you can carry. The [[Warden]] begins with a limit of 70 non-plot and unequipped items and can purchase backpacks that increase the limit by 10, up to a total of 125. Further backpacks do not increase the maximum inventory beyond 125. A stack of up to 99 of the same item - fire arrows, for example - counts as one unit. 100 fire arrows would require at least two stacks.
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Dragon Age: Origins has a shared-party, list '''inventory'''. Items have no weight; instead there is a limit to the number of items you can carry. The [[Warden]] begins with a limit of 70 non-plot and unequipped items and can purchase backpacks that increase the limit by 10, up to a total of 125. Further backpacks do not increase the maximum inventory beyond 125. A stack of up to 99 of the same item - fire arrows, for example - counts as one unit. 100 fire arrows would require at least two stacks.
   
 
The inventory is tabbed, allowing the player to sort between [[weapons]], [[armor]], accessories (such as [[belts]] and [[rings]]), [[Crafting|crafting supplies]], miscellaneous items (such as [[Gifts]]) and plot and quest items.
 
The inventory is tabbed, allowing the player to sort between [[weapons]], [[armor]], accessories (such as [[belts]] and [[rings]]), [[Crafting|crafting supplies]], miscellaneous items (such as [[Gifts]]) and plot and quest items.

Revision as of 04:40, 1 December 2009

Dragon Age: Origins has a shared-party, list inventory. Items have no weight; instead there is a limit to the number of items you can carry. The Warden begins with a limit of 70 non-plot and unequipped items and can purchase backpacks that increase the limit by 10, up to a total of 125. Further backpacks do not increase the maximum inventory beyond 125. A stack of up to 99 of the same item - fire arrows, for example - counts as one unit. 100 fire arrows would require at least two stacks.

The inventory is tabbed, allowing the player to sort between weapons, armor, accessories (such as belts and rings), crafting supplies, miscellaneous items (such as Gifts) and plot and quest items.

The Warden's Keep DLC, once completed, offers a party chest providing significant additional inventory for non-plot items. Craig Graff, a Bioware developer, has also made available an unsupported party chest mod.


Backpack Vendor Locations

Ostagar - Before you become a Grey Warden
Ostagar - After you become a Grey Warden
Lothering - Use Persuade on the argumentative merchant [Have not been able to confirm this]
Party Camp - Bodahn - first time leaving Lothering
Party Camp - Bodahn - after the Dalish/Werewolves
Circle Tower - Quartermaster
Dalish Camp - Varathorn’s Goods - After main quest, siding with elves
Denerim Market - From Gorim after the Landsmeet


References

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