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* Note that 'backpacks' and other containers within your ''''items'''' bag (if you use one), may also be placed in a hotbar. For example, my Paladin carries a few slayer weapons around but I do not wish them to be on equip macros as they are used rarely. So I have a weapon pouch within my ''''items'''' bag and this pouch is on my 'items' hotbar. You can click on the pouch on this hotbar and it will open as a regular backpack so you can select from the pack to equip without using your main backpack. | * Note that 'backpacks' and other containers within your ''''items'''' bag (if you use one), may also be placed in a hotbar. For example, my Paladin carries a few slayer weapons around but I do not wish them to be on equip macros as they are used rarely. So I have a weapon pouch within my ''''items'''' bag and this pouch is on my 'items' hotbar. You can click on the pouch on this hotbar and it will open as a regular backpack so you can select from the pack to equip without using your main backpack. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:20, 8 August 2007
Backpacks
Backpacks may be in three views. Slot, Classic and List Views.
To change Views, click the small 'gem' near the backpack in the top left hand corner.
Hints
- To select a quantity of 'items' (eg bandages/gold/pots) from a stack, press 'shift' and drag the item. This opens a quantity box to allow you select how many you want.
- Because you can now 'right click' to loot corpses, items fall directly into your backpack. A good way to stop this loot from mixing with your 'normal' items and creating a big mess is to carry a couple of containers of different color, one for your 'items' and one for your 'loot'. Note that items such as spellbooks must remain in the main backpack to be able to use them irrespective of whether or not they are in a hotbar (or in the case of a spellbook it needs to be equipped if not in the main backpack). If you wish to have a runebook with a default setting to 'target' that must also be in your main backpack. Other items such as a aids, reagents, dagger, petals, bag of sending, scissors, bandy talismans, other runebooks, spare jewelry, weapons etc may be put in your 'items' bag or bags. All of these items with a 'use' such as pots, petals, bos, runebooks etc may then be dragged to a Hotbar (see KR Hotbars) to 'use' and can be accessed from these hotbars with one click. You MUST open these bags when you log in to 'refresh' the item count (basically to 'count resources'). With all your 'other items' out of your main pack, it is then easy to see the loot as it is picked up. This maybe dragged between monsters into the 'loot' box to 'keep things tidy' which you can sort after hunting. I recommend you leave your gold pile in your main backpack to avoid having to find it in your 'loot' box if you get heavy and need to send it to the bank quickly!
- When you log in it is a good idea to open your main backpack and any other containers inside any other containers such as an 'item bag' to ensure the contents refreshes. Until refreshed you may not be able to get the item in the hotbar to work.
- Note that 'backpacks' and other containers within your 'items' bag (if you use one), may also be placed in a hotbar. For example, my Paladin carries a few slayer weapons around but I do not wish them to be on equip macros as they are used rarely. So I have a weapon pouch within my 'items' bag and this pouch is on my 'items' hotbar. You can click on the pouch on this hotbar and it will open as a regular backpack so you can select from the pack to equip without using your main backpack.