Associate community manager Nevalistis later stated that the developers "continued testing and tweaking and could not meet a satisfactory quality game experience with the initially planned number of additional tabs".Diablo 2: Resurrected is coming today - the remake of Blizzard's classic action RPG will be released on September 23rd. In the official Season 17 announcement, the developers reduced the five additional tabs to just one and there was no mention of additional console stash space.
The developers then revised their statement and stated that PC players would have to earn the five spaces as seasonal rewards and they cut the additional console stash spaces to 70.
When the PTR for patch 2.6.5 originally went live, it was stated that all PC players would be given five additional stash tabs and all console players would be given an additional 140 stash spaces as a quality of life improvement. For the PC version, each tab can hold 35–70 items. Since Diablo III was released, several expansions and patches have added additional tabs and stash spaces. All items except those fitting the filter will be darkened. Stash is shared among all characters of the same type, that is, Softcore / Hardcore and Seasonal / Normal characters will all have separate stashes, to a total of four per account.įollowing patch 2.6.5, PC players will be able to filter items in their stash by typing the name of an item they wish to find. Since carried gold no longer drops when a player dies, there is no option to store gold (or any other currency) in the stash. Players can unlock up to 5 tabs by participating in four different Seasons, regardless of which exact Season numbers they choose. One additional Stash tab per Season (up to 5) is available to unlock by completing Seasonal objectives in Season Journeys (typically beating Chapter VIII). Each new tab costs more gold than the previous one (200,000 for the second one, 300,000 for the third, 400,000 for the fourth and the fifth, and 500,000 for the sixth).īlizzCon 2015 presentation showing expandable Stash tabs Buying the next tab will only add 14 slots to that tab, and the process repeats until the maximum number of tabs has been reached. Each purchase will add 14 more slots until the tab is full. The player starts the game with only 14 stash slots available, with more being purchasable. Additional 2 tabs are added for purchasing the Rise of the Necromancer pack. Patch 2.1 expanded the maximum number of tabs for RoS players to 5, and patch 2.4 added another one to a total of 6. Players with Diablo III and no expansions can have a total of 3 tabs, whereas players who own the Reaper of Souls (RoS) expansion can have up to 4 tabs. The storage space is greatly expanded in Diablo III, now having multiple tabs, each of which can have up to 70 slots. The stash is not lost when a player dies in Hardcore Mode. The gold capacity of the Stash was once determined by the level of your character, but as of Patch 1.13c, gold capacity is capped at 2,500,000 regardless of character level. A player cannot look inside or access another player's Stash for any reason. Items in the Stash will persist across Acts and games. Anything stored in the Stash is saved when exiting the game (while items left on the ground will disappear after a few minutes or when logging out). Items and gold can be moved freely from the inventory to the Stash, or vice-versa. The Stash appears near the starting location in the town of each Act. The storage space is slightly larger (48 slots) than a character's inventory (40 slots).