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The Creamy GUI Center: Big bag blowout Part II

Each week Matthew Porter contributes The Creamy GUI Center, a column aimed at helping you enhance your WoW experience by offering an in depth guide to addons, macros and other tools we use to play WoW, along with commentary on issues that affect how we all play.
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The Creamy GUI Center: Big bag blowout

Each week Matthew Porter contributes The Creamy GUI Center, a column aimed at helping you enhance your WoW experience by offering an in depth guide to addons, macros and other tools we use to play WoW, along with commentary on issues that affect how we all play.
Welcome folks to this week's The Creamy GUI Center. This week I tackle one of the great suggestions left by you the reader in the comment's section. We're gunna examine bag replacements and inventory managers in a special two part series. This week we'll see how to organize your inventory with bag replacement addons. And in the following week we'll look at which addons help you change gear around for different situations. But let's not put the cart ahead of the horse, first we have to organize all that equipment, so let's get to it!
Inventory management
Bags. We all got 'em, we all put stuff in 'em, but I'll bet that each and every one of us has a slightly different way of organizing and managing our inventories. Personally, I find that I'm a "less is more" kind of guy, probably because I get a bit overwhelmed with seemingly innumerable slots full of items both usable and junk-worthy. I like to make frequent trips to the Inn and sell off anything that I don't think I will use again or that I can't auction for a decent price. Seeing as I'm absolutely lousy at working the AH for any kind of profit, I vendor a LOT of things. Back in the day, I used to try to keep my hearthstone and any important quest items in my last bag, along with a few food and drink items. This way, I could just open my backpack and say, "Oh look, stuff I looted that I need to vendor." Now that I'm 60 and raiding, I've found that my bag slots are taken up with different types of situational items - a few trinkets, my Nature Resist gear for AQ40, my Fire Resist gear for BWL, and a couple of different weapons for whether I'm standing back and need buffs, or in the mix and need to do damage. Popping open bags and trying to find what's what became a bit of a chore, and so I started looking for tools that'd help me manage my inventory.
Inventory Management
Managing limited inventory space
continues to be a hassle, but Blizzard continues to make small tweaks to make things a little easier. In this round of
changes, expected to show up in patch 1.11, increases the stack size of leather (20), hides (10), cured hides (20),
enchanting shards (20), enchanting dust (20), rogue poisons (20), rogue poison reagents (20), and flash powder
(20). Additional changes (herbs? ore? minerals? potions?) may be possible, but this is what's currently on the
agenda for 1.11.[Thanks, spencer]
Introducing: Keyrings!
Eyonix announced this
afternoon that keyrings have been implemented in the game starting with patch 1.11. The keyring will hold multiple
dungeon keys, and the number of keys your keyring will hold is based on level (4 for levels 40 and under, 8 for 41 to
50, and 12 for 51 and over). While a small change, it certainly makes me happy - my bank
will no longer be cluttered with keys and I'll have far fewer moments where I arrive at a dungeon only to say
"Oops... that key is in my bank."

















