Aug 25, 2008 Plugy is your best choice for an expanded stash, you have literally billions of pages with the ability to store millions of items. Plugy also allows for modifying your game just a bit, just click. Oct 22, 2003 Diablo II Expanded Stash mod. By Balynda October 22, 2003. Download Now Download Now This download is the Expanded Stash mod for Diablo II v1.09. License: Free: File Size: 1.56 MB: Operating System: Windows Windows NT Windows 98 Windows 95 Windows 2000.
hello All, I have begun playing diablo 2 again after a 5-6 year hiatus. I've gotten really into single player. After some struggle I downloaded the Runeword Mod so I can make an insight for my summonmancer. However, I'm running out of stash space. Is there a mod that lets me play on 1.14 and gives me unlimited stash. And is there a clear 'noob' guide for how to install them? I know ATMA and Gomule are supported mods in this thread. What do I use? Any help you can provide will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading
I'm playing LOD single-player only at patch level 1.11b (to use the hireling equipment mod). I know there's a tutorial about doing this from scratch, but I wanted to post about my experience yesterday with just using a pre-existing mod to get this going. It took me about 10-15 minutes tops and was very easy. The mod I'm using is called 'Packrat Storage Plugin' and was created by C. Jones based on the mods MIDDLE EARTH and MegaInv, so kudos to all of them for the hard part! 1. You must use the AFJ Sheet Editor to work with the .txt files!
2. Go to the Keep's File Center, Plugins section, Image Plugins, User Interface Plugins, and download the Packrat Storage Plugin. 3. Copy the .dc6 files to your dataglobaluipanel folder. 4. At this point, you could just copy over the Inventory.txt from the Packrat files to your Diablo 2 directory, but I'm using an already-modded copy for the Hireling plugin, so the lines below are for pulling in the Packrat changes manually.
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5. Make a copy of inventory.txt from the Packrat download and rename it to something like Inventory.Packrat.txt. 6. Open up both your live Inventory.txt and the Packrat one in AFJ Sheet Editor.
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7. The process of copying lines from the Packrat file to the live one is this: 7a. With the two files open in AFJ Sheet Editor, select the line you want to change in your live file. Do Row Operations -> Insert Row, 1. The row will go just above the current line. 7b. Select the line you want to copy from the Packrat file. Right-click and choose Copy. 7c. Go to the blank line in your live file. Right-click and choose Paste. 7d. Then delete the line BELOW the line you just pasted, that is the original line. 8. Do steps 7a-7d for all the rows labeled ClassName and ClassName2 for changing the inventory size, Transmogrify Box 1 and 2 for the cube, and actually, I don't know which lines are for the stash, since I'm using PlugY's extended multi-page stash. But I'm sure you can figure it out Wow, it took longer to type this list up than it did to make the changes! EDIT: One other thing, if you are using the Zonfire Hero Editor, there are lines in its .ini file that allow you to set the height and width of the Inventory, Stash, and Cube, and three other lines that toggle whether the tool uses larger pictures for those three areas. The inventory and the cube sizes above are height=9, width=11. If you're using PlugY's bigger stash, it's 10x10, I think the one in Packrat is 11x11. The pictures in Hero Editor aren't as large and you will see items floating in mid-air and not on the grid exactly, but it's still very doable to edit items and import/export them.