#shop stacking

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brittle viper
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Hello there

I had put two identical, freshly forged items in my shop, neither were loresung. It put them in two different slots instead of stacking. Loresung them both, 9 lbs, same description and everything, put them back and again, two different slots. Is that by design or a bug?

  a perfect steel-hilted steel warsword: 4,000,000 (1)
  a perfect steel-hilted steel warsword: 4,000,000 (1)```

Thanks for taking the time to look at this.
buoyant dagger
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I'm pretty sure it's design. Weapons/armor have never stacked for me, even when identical.

inner marsh
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player forged weapons do not stack.

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Also, do not forget that not all player forged weapons are exactly identical. The STR/DUR of player forged weapons can vary greatly, too.

inner marsh
buoyant dagger
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musta got it in my mind it was all weapons/armor cause I never put things like that in my shop without loresinging to it first.

desert lake
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I wonder if they’re distinct because the lore song expiration time is different

buoyant dagger
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I just know that when they say items need to be identical in order to stack, they mean in every way.... both the front-end stuff we can see and the back-end stuff we can't

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I'm just glad chipped bricks and table legs stack.... those things have been selling like hot cakes since DR 😋

brittle viper
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just for SnGs

>pull war
You pull a perfect steel-hilted steel warsword from in the copper bin.
>assess war
You need to assess an item you're holding in your right hand.
>assess my war
You assess the warsword for structural weaknesses and strengths.

Careful examination indicates the steel warsword has a base strength of 77 and a base durability of 202.  You also determine the current integrity of the steel warsword to be at 100.0%.

You heft the warsword a few times, but learn nothing more about it.
>pull war
You pull a perfect steel-hilted steel warsword from in the copper bin.
>swap
>
You swap a perfect steel-hilted steel warsword to your left hand and a perfect steel-hilted steel warsword to your right hand.
>assess my war
You assess the warsword for structural weaknesses and strengths.

Careful examination indicates the steel warsword has a base strength of 77 and a base durability of 202.  You also determine the current integrity of the steel warsword to be at 100.0%.

You heft the warsword a few times, but learn nothing more about it.```
buoyant dagger
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As I remember a conversation on the forums from shortly after player shops were first introduced, there's something in the back-end code that prevents player-forged weapons from being identical even if everything players can see is. Since the forging system is one of those ancient systems that GMs are scared to tinker with too much lest they irrevocably break it, I doubt it'll be changed any time soon.