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World of Warcraft banking info

malebolgia   on 02 March 2004 - 15:24 · 7 comments & 326 views

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Blizzard updates its official World of Warcraft site with information on how the banks of Azeroth with operate.

Blizzard has recently updated its official World of Warcraft Web site with information on the role of banks in the game. All of the six major cities in the land of Azeroth will have both Horde banks and Alliance banks which, rather than looking after players' money, will be used to store bags of items. How many items a player can store at a bank will be determined by how much storage space they've purchased for their bags, and also by the size of the bags they're using.

Bank storage space in World of Warcraft is protected and cannot be shared with other players. Horde and Alliance banks in the game can only be used by their respective factions, and thanks to an advanced network of secure automated teleportation modules (ATMs), players will be able to withdraw their items from any bank that they have access to.

News source: GameSpot


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#1 tronmaster on 02 Mar 2004 - 15:46
Yah! The only I didn't like about Asheron's Call 1 was no bank...we had to create mules instead.
#2 perochan on 03 Mar 2004 - 01:24
beta... give me!!
#3 vip on 03 Mar 2004 - 01:54
awesome too bad i didnt get beta
#4 Ravager on 03 Mar 2004 - 04:09
Let's see how many people commit suicide because they went bankrupt in THIS game.
#5 seethru on 03 Mar 2004 - 05:25
no beta for me either
(1 reply) #6 GL_RandomHero on 03 Mar 2004 - 06:27
What do you mean you didn't get beta? I wasn't aware the e-mails for those who got into beta went out already.
#6.1 Loads on 04 Mar 2004 - 03:10
They have not.

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