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Poster: Jorisan at 6/13/2006 1:20:25 PM PDT
Subject: Profession specific bags/containers...why?
   As I've seen the herbalism and enchanting bags be introduced, and hear the pleas from the other professions (engineering and mining) for their own craft bags/containers...I find myself wondering "what's the point?"

As far as I can see, the only thing these bags do for us is auto-arrange stuff in our bags, so we don't keep having to move the craft stuff out of our backpack into the bag we keep our craft stuff in. While I agree that's a nice feature, it doesn't outweigh the fact that unless I'm going to carry around ALOT of crafting mats, these bags actually LIMIT the amount of stuff I carry, and force me to return to town more often.

The only way I see to change this, and make these craft-specific bags worth it, is for Blizzard to make another bag slot, which can ONLY have a craft bag placed in it.

My 2c.
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Poster: Eyonix at 6/13/2006 2:17:21 PM PDT
Subject: Re: Profession specific bags/containers...why?
   If you find that you're devoting more than one bag to either herbs or enchanting materials, than I'd suggest toying with the idea of acquiring one of the new profession bags. They may not be worth-while to you, Jorisan. Only you can assess that properly. You should know that people play the game differently, and your play-style -- down to how you manage your inventory, differs from the millions of other players enjoying the game.

These newly introduced profession bags offer more inventory management options. You're not forced to use them. Do so if it creates an improvement to the way you're playing.
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