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Stash
,added table, fixes
The stash is shaping up as a promising [[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 increments of 14 squares. As of the early weeks of the [[beta]] test, this cost around 2,500 gold, but it is unknown if this value will change, and if it scales with [[level]] (or with purchasing more space).After the player has maxed out the first page of the stash, they will be able to purchase an entirely new tab for a very substantial gold cost. The tab begins the same as the natural stash: 7x2, and can be upgraded further, up to a grand total of 350 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] - IncGamers Forum, 27-12-2011</ref> and are shown in a table below.
The stash has five tabs in total, counting the first tab that the player receives for "free".
An additional feature, which was a pleasant surprise to some, is the ability to select which class to view the stash as. Selecting a different class will make the [[armor]] items appear different: each [[class]] has their own unique icons for armor.
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. {|border="1"|+ Shared Stash [[Gold]] Cost! Stash Tab !! Tab Cost !! Upgrade Cost !! Total Cost
|-
! Tab 1
| 0|| 2,500|| 10,000
|-
! Tab 2
|10,000|| 2,500|| 20,000
|-
! Tab 3
| 50,000|| 2,500|| 60,000
|-
! Tab 4
| 250,000|| 2,500|| 260,000
|-
! Tab 5
| 500,000|| 2,500|| 510,000
|-
! Purchase/Upgrade! Purchase/Upgrade! Purchase/Upgrade! Purchase/Upgrade! Purchase/UpgradeTotal Cost|-810,000|| 50,000| Number| Number860,000
|}