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TheAlakazam

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Hi~

 

 

 

I have a question about the reduced bank spaces when you change from a member to a nonmember. How does Jagex lock your member items and leave your nonmember items alone? Since you only get a certain number of bank slots in free-to-play worlds, then will Jagex leave the first * (however many slots a free-to-play person has) of nonmember items open for use and lock the rest? Or...

 

 

 

You know what? Any help or information on how Jagex decides which items to lock and which ones not to is appreciated. Many thnx for all your time =D

 

 

 

~TheAlakazam

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When withdrawing your members subscription, your bank items will stay put. However, upon withdrawl of an item, you will be unable to deposit an item. A neat little trick is to have stackable items, so when you withdraw one item, it'll still be there and you can bank safely without loosing that slot.

 

 

 

Good luck ^_^

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Ooooooooh... so this is how it works...

 

 

 

Legend Gaara, you deserve a million thanks for clearing away this cloud in my head. =D

 

 

 

And in this case, will I still have control over the member items I withdraw from the bank and I can trade them away if they are tradable?

 

 

 

And one more question: If you go over the limit of bank slots in free-to-play and you withdraw a hammer, will you be able to put it back since it is non-member or will you be able to put it back after clearing the bank to below the free-to-play limit? Thnx in advance for any help.

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lol you ask an age old question my friend. no you simply have to get rid of all your members items before u go f2p. sell as much as possible. because what ends up happening is that you have to drop half of your stuff resulting in the loss of millions

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No problem at all. Helping is what I do ^_^

 

 

 

In F2P worlds, all member items are labled "member objects." These are untradable.

 

 

 

Yes, say you withdraw a hammer over the limit, you will NOT be able to put it back again until you clear another bank space :)

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Oh T.T Thnx for the help though =D

 

 

 

That is sad... then according to you, the "locked" member's items will be only movable, but they will be "locked" so that they are untradable or unsellable. Just to make sure one last thing, the gold trimmed or gilded wizard robe set from Treasure Trails in pay-to-play IS usable in f2p right? Being a mage dominantly, this is my only hope of getting something that looks better than simply blue robe...

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Hi~

 

 

 

I have a question about the reduced bank spaces when you change from a member to a nonmember. How does Jagex lock your member items and leave your nonmember items alone? Since you only get a certain number of bank slots in free-to-play worlds, then will Jagex leave the first * (however many slots a free-to-play person has) of nonmember items open for use and lock the rest? Or...

 

 

 

You know what? Any help or information on how Jagex decides which items to lock and which ones not to is appreciated. Many thnx for all your time =D

 

 

 

~TheAlakazam

 

 

 

My guess is that you keep all of your items, but say to have 200 items and F2P can only have 100, then if you take one out, you won't be able to store anything back. Once it's removed from your bank, it won't be able to be put pack until you aren't past the F2P limit.

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