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Votre Réserve
Vous vous êtes sans doute déjà retrouvé en pleine nature avec votre sac plein à craquer et dans l'incapacité de ramasser un objet de plus. Par chance, chaque ville et chaque repaire dans Path of Exile dispose d'une réserve. Une fois que vous avez déposé un objet dans votre réserve, vous pourrez le récupérer depuis n'importe quelle autre réserve du jeu, peu importe où elle se trouve.
De plus, tous vos personnages d'une même ligue ont accès à la même réserve. Si, en jouant votre Maraudeur, vous trouvez l'arc parfait pour votre Rôdeuse, rien ne vous empêche de le déposer dans la réserve pour qu'elle puisse le récupérer plus tard.
Agrandir votre Réserve :
Vous risquez tôt ou tard de manquer de place dans votre réserve. Vous avez la possibilité d'acheter des onglets de réserve supplémentaires dans la boutique des microtransactions. Une fois achetés, ces onglets resteront disponible d'une ligue sur l'autre. Il existe plusieurs variétés d'onglets :
En bas de la fenêtre de la réserve se trouve une barre de recherche qui vous permet de filtrer les objets d'un onglet, afin de rapidement trouver ce qu'il vous faut. Les objets dans votre réserve ne disparaissent jamais. Cependant, lorsqu'une ligue temporaire s'achève, tous les objets qui s'y trouvaient sont transférés dans la réserve de la ligue permanente équivalente. Lorsque cela se produit, vos objets sont placés dans des onglets de "Retrait" pour une durée illimitée. Un objet récupéré depuis un onglet de retrait ne peut pas y retourner.
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Stash
The stash is a large inventory, accessible by all characters the player has in the same league. The stash is located in each of the game's towns as well as in hideouts.
Overview
Each stash tab is 12x12, for a total of 144 grid spaces. By default, the stash has four tabs.
Items in the stash are separated by league, meaning a character in the standard league can't access the stash from the hardcore league, also, characters not in an event cannot access the Stash of those who are (ie: your Standard characters cannot interact with the Stash of those in the Delve Event). Effectively, players start with four separate tabs in each league, including events such as races. The player's stash on any permanent league will retain its contents, even if there are no characters on that league (e.g. if a player's only hardcore league character dies, the hardcore stash content will be available again when a new hardcore character is created).
Tabs can be rearranged by clicking and dragging their name along the row. There is also vertical list of the stash tabs using a drop down menu on the top right corner of the stash screen.
Tabs can also be stored in stash tab folders as a sub-directory for the folder tab.
Affinities
Tabs can be assigned affinities for certain types of items. When Ctrl+clicking an item in your inventory to send it to the Stash, the item will get sent to the tab with the assigned affinity instead. Each affinity can only be assigned to one tab, but a tab can have multiple affinities assigned to it.
You can set affinities for the following item types: Currency, Map, Essence, Divination Cards, Fragment, Unique, Delve, Blight, Metamorph and Delirium (Details on which affinity an item are the same as the items special tabs can store). You cannot assign mismatching affinities to specialized tabs.
Remove-only Tabs
When a temporary league is ended, that league's stash will be moved over to the stash of its parent league. Tabs from the temporary league will appear as remove-only tabs in the parent league. These tabs will remain indefinitely, but items cannot be put into them, even items which started out in that tab. Once a remove-only tab has been emptied, it will disappear.
Event prizes and event rewards will be awarded using remove-only tabs containing the item.
Purchasing new tabs while the player has remove-only tabs will not create new tabs, but rather convert the remove-only tabs to permanent tabs. While this means the player will still end up with more permanent tabs per league than before, note that this will not create any new space in the stash if those remove-only tabs were already full.
Buying Extra Tabs
More stash tabs can be bought or upgraded to premium through microtransactions. Premium stash tabs can be colored and renamed by right clicking on the tab name. Right-clicking on an item in a premium stash tab allows the player to set a note on the item (for instance the buyout price) which makes it accessible to third-party trading websites through the Public Stash Tab Api. Here's a video showing how it works: Path of Exile Premium Stash Tab Teaser
Currency stash tabs have designated slots for each kind of Currency item. Each slot can hold up to 5000 of that item.
There are eleven options for buying tabs found in the "Account Features" section of the store:
- 1 new tab: 30 points
- 6 new tabs: 150 points
- 1 new premium tab: 40 points
- 6 new premium tabs: 200 points
- Upgrade 1 normal tab to premium: 15 points
- Currency tab: 75 points
- Divination tab: 50 points
- Essence tab: 40 points
- Fragments tab: 150 points
- Map tab: 150 points
- Premium Quad tab: 150 points
- Divination, Premium Quad, and Essence tab bundle: 200 points
- Uniques Tab: 140 points
Increasing the tab count with these purchases will apply to every league (even the future ones). The maximum number of tabs the system can handle has been said to be over 64,000.
Special tabs
Currency Stash Tab: Holds currency items, up to 5000 of each item (50000 for Perandus Coins). Also contains 14 slots for miscellaneous currency items and one item slot.
Essence Stash Tab: Holds Essences, up to 5000 of each. Essences can be upgraded from the tab using the Upgrade button. Also contains 4 slots for miscellaneous currency items and one item slot.
Divination Stash Tab: Holds divination cards, up to 5000 of each.
Premium Quad Stash Tab: A 24x24 premium stash tab, as big as four stash tabs.
Map Stash Tab: Holds Maps. Up to 72 of each map can be stored. Also displays atlas objective completion, and conqueror influences for each map base. Maps of one type of legacy series can be stored and can be bulk converted to the most recent set.
Fragment Stash Tab: Holds fragments of various kinds, including map fragments, breach and legion splinters, breachstones, emblems, scarabs, Offering to the Goddess, and Divine Vessels, maximum of 5000 per item.
Unique Collection Tab: Holds one of each unique item, resulting in a tab with over 900 slots. Alternate art uniques and extremely limited uniques have a hidden slot.
Delve Stash Tab: Holds fossils and resonators, up to 5000 each. Also contains two item slots.
Blight Stash Tab: Holds up to 5000 oils of each kind and up to 60 blighted maps. Oils can be upgraded from the tab using the Upgrade button. Also contains one item slot with three item slots for oils for anointing.
Metamorph Stash Tab: Holds up to 5000 of each catalyst and 50 of each type of metamorph organ. Also contains one item slot.
Delirium Stash Tab: Holds up to 5000 Simulacrum Splinter, Simulacrum, and Delirium Orbs. Also contains four 1x1 item slots.
Guild Stash
Once the player joins a Guild, each town and hideout will also have a Guild Stash near the regular stash. Guild stash contents are shared with all members of the guild, with view/add/remove permissions as set by the Guild Leader. These permissions are set separately for leader, officer, and regular members, and can be applied to each tab by right clicking on its name.
Guild Stash tabs can be bought for 50 points in the Guild section of the store. Guild tabs are automatically Premium stash tabs that can be recolored and renamed, however they are currently not re-arrangeable.
Highlight Items
At the bottom of the Stash page is a powerful search tool labeled "Highlight Items". By typing keywords or using other special search syntax, items in the Stash matching the search query will be highlighted with a yellow border and all other items will be greyed out. This does not change Stash behavior - players can still pick up a greyed out item.
Highlight Items searches will scan ALL text associated with an item including:
- Any text visible when hovering over with the cursor
- The hidden item level visible when hovering while holding ALT
- Hidden keywords associated with an item eg. "currency"
- Socketed gems
- Microtransaction appearances applied to an item
Search tips and special syntax can be revealed by hovering over the "i" information circle next to the search box.
Search Types
Highlight Items supports the following search types:
- Keywords
- Text / Partial Text
- Exact Quote
- Special Syntax
Examples
- The keyword 'currency' will highlight currency items, even though there is no visible text associated with them reading "currency".
- The keyword 'augmented' will highlight any magic/rare items or items with improved quality.
- The text 'fire' will highlight items with fire resistance, that add fire damage, or have flavor text including "fire".
- The partial text 'wis' will highlight Scrolls of Wisdom.
- The exact quote "two handed mace" will only highlight two handed maces, instead of highlighting items that contain all 3 words.
- The exact quote '"Tier: 2" ' will highlight tier 2 maps, where as the search without quotations would highlight items containing the text - 'Tier:' and '2', Such as a tier 1 map with item level 62.
Special Syntax Examples
- "ilvl:X" - find items of a specific level 'X'
- "tier:X" - find maps of a specific tier 'X'
- "talisman:X" - find talismans of a specific tier 'X'
- "experience: X" - find gem with specific experience amount 'X' (the space after the colon is necessary as well as any commas in the experience amount)
- "level: X" - find gems with specific level 'X' (the space after the colon is necessary)
- "normal" - find items of normal (white) rarity
- "magic" - find items of magic (blue) rarity "rare" - find items of rare (yellow) rarity
- "unique" - find items of unique (Orange) rarity
- "x%" - find items with Quality of 'X'% (percentage has to be typed, otherwise it won't filter correctly)
- "Quality: +x%" - find gems with a quality of 'X'% (excluding quality will find gems with percentages in their text description and not just gems of that quality)
Keyboard Commands
CTRL-F will focus the search box and highlight the current search box text.
When typing in the search box, pressing Enter or clicking outside the search box will remove focus from the search box (allowing normal keyboard bindings to be used). Pressing Escape will clear the text and remove focus from the search box.
Miscellaneous
Searching for the text 'requires' does not show items containing the text "Requires Level".
A full list of keywords and special syntax is unknown.
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