How to Manage Inventory and Storage in Raven 2

In the dark, loot-filled world of Raven 2, your inventory is your lifeline—and your biggest headache. Nothing is worse than being mid-quest, only to see the dreaded “Inventory Full” message pop up as a legendary weapon drops. Between unique weapons, common duplicates, and piles of upgrade materials, managing your storage efficiently is a core survival skill. If you find yourself constantly running out of space despite your best efforts, you might choose to buy Raven 2 Crystal to expand your inventory or storage capacity, giving you the breathing room needed to hoard valuable loot without constantly stopping to dismantle or deposit items.

This guide will teach you how to organize, clean, and optimize your inventory so you can focus on slaying monsters instead of playing digital Tetris.

Step 1: Understand the Two Types of Storage

Raven 2 typically splits your carrying capacity into two categories:

Inventory (Backpack): This is your active bag. It holds everything you pick up during quests, including potions, loot, and gear. You need empty space here to continue exploring.

Storage (Warehouse/Account Vault): This is your long-term holding area. It is accessible from major towns or safe zones. Always visit your storage before logging off or starting a major dungeon run.

Pro Tip: Your storage space is often shared across characters on the same account. Use this to pass valuable materials to alts.

Step 2: Taming the Weapon Clutter

Weapons are the heaviest and most valuable items in your pack. Here’s how to handle them.

The “Equip or Extract” Rule

Never let a weapon sit in your inventory unused. For every weapon, ask two questions. Is it better than what you have? If yes, equip it immediately. Does it have a valuable Enhancement or Soul stat? If yes, extract its essence via the Extraction menu before discarding the body.

Lock Your Main Gear

Accidentally selling or dismantling your main weapon is a nightmare. Right-click (or tap and hold) on your primary weapon and select Lock. Locked items cannot be sold, dismantled, or used as upgrade fodder.

Create a “Maybe” Limit

Designate exactly one row (for example, five to ten slots) in your storage for situational weapons, such as elemental weapons for specific bosses. If that row fills up, sell or extract the oldest weapon before adding a new one.

Step 3: Handling Duplicates Like a Pro

Duplicate weapons are not trash—they are fuel. Never vendor them for gold unless you are desperate.

Here is how to handle duplicates based on their rarity.

Common (White) duplicates should be sold or dismantled for basic materials. These clog space and offer low upgrade value.

Rare (Blue) duplicates work best as Enhancement fodder. Blues give decent experience for upgrading your main weapon.

Epic (Purple) duplicates belong in Storage. Save purples for Limit Breaking or high-tier Extraction later.

Legendary (Orange) duplicates should never be deleted. Even legendary duplicates can be used to transcend your main weapon further down the line.

The “Stack & Dump” Method

Once per play session, open your inventory, sort by Type (or Name), and group all duplicate weapon families together. Then mass-dismantle any stack of three or more common or rare duplicates.

Step 4: Materials Management (The Silent Space Killer)

Materials like ore, leather, cloth, and essence dust seem harmless because they stack, but fifty different stacks of ten items will ruin your day.

Use the Auto-Sort Refine

Most versions of Raven 2 include a Refine All or Auto-Combine button. This converts low-tier materials (such as Tier 1 Ore) into high-tier materials (Tier 2 Ore). Click this button every time you return to town. Fewer tiers mean more free slots.

The 20-Stack Rule

Materials naturally stack to 99 or 999. Keep only one full stack of each common material in your active inventory. Dump the rest into Storage immediately.

A bad inventory looks like three stacks of Iron Ore with twenty pieces, five stacks with ten pieces, and two stacks with forty-five pieces. A good inventory shows a single stack of Iron Ore at ninety-nine pieces.

Consumables are not Materials

Potions, scrolls, and food belong in your Quick Slot bar, not your material bag. Set a cap: carry no more than fifty of any common potion. Deposit the excess in Storage.

Step 5: The Weekly 5-Minute Reset Ritual

Once per week (Sunday before logging off works well), run this checklist.

First, open Storage and move all pure materials out of your Inventory. Second, open the Extraction tab and extract any weapon with a “+” or special soul that you are not using. Third, open the Dismantle tab and mass-dismantle all white and green duplicates. Fourth, check for gray “Quest” items left after finishing the story—delete them because they are useless. Finally, do a final count. Your Inventory should have fifteen to twenty free slots before you log out.

Quick Troubleshooting: Common Inventory Emergencies

If you see an “Inventory full” message in a dungeon, use a Temporary Bag Expansion scroll. You can buy these from the cash shop or a guild vendor.

If you have no storage access in the field, equip the worst duplicate weapon you have, then destroy it to free one slot for the new drop.

If you are unsure whether an item is safe to delete, hover over it. If the description says “Used for Crafting” or “Quest Item,” keep it. If it says “Can be sold,” vendor it.

Final Verdict: Less Clutter Equals More Loot

In Raven 2, every inventory slot is potential treasure. By locking your main gear, feeding duplicates into upgrades, and ruthlessly refining materials, you will never miss a rare drop due to a full bag again.

Your action item today: Go to your storage, move all materials out of your inventory, and dismantle every weapon you have not touched in the last three days. Your future self will thank you. If you are looking to further streamline your experience without endless grinding, you can find cheap Raven 2 Crystal at MMOEXP to expand your storage or purchase useful items, making inventory management even less of a headache.