This request has always been needed, but now with the Anniversary Event coming up tomorrow it is almost a must. I love it that with the 2nd year Anniversary we will get "10 unique T-shirts". I want to get all the T-shirts in game, but as level 50's we don't have that much space. I wish we could have more space in the inventory, like 4 more pages to make it an even 10
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Now if we won't be getting any more inventory space, then the least the Dev's could do is increase the e-mail attachment sizes. What does the attachment size have to do with inventory space? You ask. Well if the unique event items are trade-able, then that means they can be e-mailed to your alternative character on the same server. This alt. probably doesn't use as much inventory speech as your primary character does, so then you can simply e-mail your loaded space to your alt. character. But e-mail one item per e-mail is just repetitive and dumb in my opinion. I would like to give players the ability to e-mail more than one item per attachment. I would love to at least e-mail 5 or more per e-mail. I don't see how this could be an issue, because there are not that many subscribers to MxO so the servers wouldn't "blow up." I even Copy and Paste my name, yet I still have to click 2 times for each item plus another click for deleting. This is NOT efficient. There shouldn't be more clicks per item to send.
I think every player in game can agree with me on one or both of these issues. If we keep getting unique items, whether they be archive or event, we WILL need more space. I hope that our inventory will be increased. If this couldn't happen because there is nobody on the MxO team that could write a script for this, then at least we should be able to e-mail more than one item at a time.
So in conclusion, I have a dream that I wish was so real, that we will be getting more space for our characters. I remember back in Beta we had even less, now it is like how did we manage!?
PS: I hope this stays in the General Discussion because this is an issue which needs to be brought up with everyone and not just those who look in the Development Roundtable.