Tuesday, April 6

Too many glyphs ...

I'm quite positive that most of you have had this problem where you run out of bag space. I have now my main bags full in need of 46 (+1) more slots to be able to post all glyphs in one go with QA (the +1 is needed to split stacks).



The problem is that if I were to store the contents of my bags with BankStack's /fill command to move it all to my bank I'd quickly lose control of what's been posted and what's not.

How do you solve this problem?

3 comments:

  1. I craft on my main and use bulkmail to send the completed glyphs to 4 different alts. Each alt has 4 inscription bags and handles 3 sets of glyphs, ie druid, lock, priest for one, warrior, pally, hunter another and so on, the 4th alt only has the glyphs for one character in waiting for cataclysm and the 2 new characters. So using just KTQ, LSW, bulkmail i handle my complete glyph setup. Posting 2 sets of 4 of every glyph alternating every 48 hrs. I always have at least 4 and sometimes 8 of every glyph on the AH.

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  2. I do the same as Carter.

    I have a main who crafts glyphs and he sends all my glyphs to 3 posting alts. Posting alt #1 and #2 are responsible for 4 class glyphs each, while posting alt #3 has 2 class glyphs and all my vellums/offhands/runescrolls to post.

    Everything fits in their inventory so no need for trips to the bank.

    I used to have your problem, I did just use 1 posting alt for a while and how I handled that is by swapping bags and keeping track of which bags I swapped. I'd fill my inventory with glyphs - post with QA, go back to the bank and start swapping the first 4 slots of bags, go back and repost, then go to the bank and knowing that I swapped the first 4, I'll do the last 2 slots. Takes 3 trips total.

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  3. Fill your bags with glyphs, do a qa post, then take the remaining glyphs and swap them out with the ones in ur bank, because any that are left in ur bag after u do a post will have been posted.

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