![]() ![]() But mostly it doesn't care about patches (unlike GDIA) - you just import the new/changed items from Grim Dawn's database and you're good to go. I don't think it has been mentioned yet, but the dev of GD Stash is a playtester for Crate, so in the very rare cases (maybe twice in the last 3 1/2 years or so) where it needs an update because of a patch it gets the update before the patch is out. Plus there's a setting to make GDStash delete any item moved from the database to the stash - though I'd be extra-careful to have the stash closed in-game (or maybe just only use GDStash when in the main menu) before using that. However, and this may be a dealbreaker for you, you dont need to use corpses to summon. ![]() so send it all to GDStash's database and delete anything left over. OP, since you mentioned Grim Dawn, do you also own all of the expansions for it If you do, and if you havent already tried it yet, the Diablo 2 mod/conversion 'Reign of Terror' might be up your alley as you can play a classic D2 necromancer. Or if you remove augments & components it simply won't save multiple copies of a unique (IE anything you'd equip) item. ![]() That's not that big a problem, is it? Tedious maybe, but you can compare item seeds right in GDStash and delete one of any item that shares a seed. To get the latest release you must have the latest Grim Dawn Expansion, but the older version 0.4.2 will work if you only have Ashes of Malmouth. Originally posted by Tabasco:I Tried GD stash but accidently duped ALL of my items and mixed them with my legits. ![]()
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