Diablo 4: How to increase stash space & use mule characters

Stephanie Zucarelli
Diablo 4 Sorcerer

Diablo 4 is all about collecting loot and improving the quality of your gear and gems as you level up. Your stash is a great way to store items that are too valuable to salvage or sell, and here’s how you can drastically increase your stash space in Diablo 4.

Diablo 4 has a massive open world and it is full of enemies trying to kill you. Defeating these enemies is not only essential to your survival, but also drops loot including weapons, gems, armor, and other things.

Considering how frequently you get loot, inventories in Diablo 4 fill up really fast following which you can either drop the items, sell them for gold, or salvage them for crafting materials and transmogs. However, some items are too good to get rid of and it is recommended to store them in your stash and use them with your alternative characters.

If you like using the stash in Diablo 4, here’s everything to know about increasing the stash space in the game.

Here’s how you can increase your stash space in Diablo 4.

What is the stash in Diablo 4?

Diablo 4 Lilith
You’re going to collect numerous items throughout Diablo 4 Season 1.

Diablo 4‘s stash is a private chest where you can store items or materials while you’re out completing quests in Sanctuary. Since you’ll find that Diablo 4’s map is filled with powerful objects that can help you with different quests and boss fights, it’s important to have a place to save your items for later.

Remember that everything you carry in Diablo 4 is at risk of losing durability if you get killed while carrying them. They also stop your characters’ ability from grabbing other items once your inventory is full.

Where is the stash located in Diablo 4?

Diablo 4’s Sanctuary has a stash for every major town throughout the game. The first stash location in Diablo 4 is located in Kyovashad. You’ll find your chest in one of the upstairs bedrooms in the Inn, opposite the wardrobe you can use to transmog gear.

Don’t worry if you saved something in a stash in Dry Steppes that you want to retrieve in Hawezar. All chests share the same storage space, and you can find your items wherever you are.

Here’s every stash location in Diablo 4:

  • Dry Steppes: Kotama Grasslands
  • Dry Steppes: Fields of Hatred
  • Fractured Peaks: Desolate Highlands
  • Hawezar: The Writhing Mir
  • Hawezar: Umir Plateau
  • Kehjistan: Southern Expanse
  • Kehjistan: Fields of Hatred
  • Scosglen: Emerald Chase

How to increase stash space in Diablo 4

Diablo 4 Kyovashad stash
You can use your map to track the stash chest you’ve already used in Diablo 4.

Diablo 4 players can increase their stash by adding another tab by clicking the “+” sign placed under the stash tab, which will ask you to spend 100,000 gold to add an additional 50 slots.

Diablo 4 offers a way to increase your stash space, although you’ll need to save plenty of gold to unlock it. Keep in mind that you can do this up to three times.

How to use mule characters in Diablo 4?

Diablo 4 Barbarian
Mule characters are the ones you’ll just be going to use for their inventory space in Diablo 4.

There’s another way of stashing items in Diablo 4 by using “mule” characters. Since players are given ten character slots in Diablo 4 Season 1, you can use the characters you’re not utilizing as “mules” and equip them with items you want to keep.

Remember that every account shares one stash, but this won’t stop you from using all 33 slots of your other characters’ inventory.

If you want to know more about what happens in Diablo 4 Season 1, check out these guides below:

All Diablo 4 Dungeons with side quests | All Diablo 4 Altars of Lilith locations | Diablo 4 ending explained | How to upgrade healing potions in Diablo 4 | How to fast travel in Diablo 4 | All classes in Diablo 4 |

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