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Stash
,→Shared Stash: updated info
[[Image:Inventory jan 2012.jpg|thumb|300px|left|The stash [[interface]].]]
The stash is shaping up as a promising considered [[gold sink]].
The player begins with 7x2 (14 squares) of inventory space, which is equivalent to seven pieces of larger gear, or [[items]] which only take up one inventory space, such as [[amulet]]s, or [[scroll]]s.
The stash can be upgraded in 4 increments of 14 squares. As Each set of the early weeks of the [[beta]] test, this two rows costs 210,500 000 gold each time, but it is unknown if this value will change. After the player has maxed out the first page of the stash, they will be able to purchase an entirely new tab for a substantial gold cost. The tab begins the same as the natural stash: 7x2, and can be upgraded further, up to a grand total of 210 inventory squares. The total amounts per tab have been calculated during the Diablo III [[Beta]] test <ref>[http://diablo.incgamers.com/forums/showthread.php?818819-Got-an-Extra-Million-Gold-Lying-Around Got an Extra Million Gold Lying Around?] - IncGamers Forum, 27-12-2011</ref> and are shown in a table below.
The stash has three tabs in total, counting the first tab that the player receives for "free".
As the stash is shared, any character on the account has access to it, assuming that they are all either [[hardcore ]] or softcore. Softcore and hardcore characters cannot trade items whatsoever. Yet, any character on a single account that peers into the stash will see the exact same items.
Below is a table showing gold costs per tab for the shared stash, but as these were taken during the beta test, they are subject to change for the game's final release.