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From what I see, the first 4 slots are for equipment and other 8 slots are for items.

Now I want to know if there is a way to increase the amount of inventory slots, because 8 slots is really low.

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There is no way to increase your inventory size beyond the 8 slots.

From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realm_of_the_Mad_God:

A character's inventory capacity is very limited as the player can store 8 items on a character (beyond what the character has equipped), plus a free private vault chest in the nexus which stores items across deaths/characters.

Players start with 1 free vault and can purchase more vault chests. Items in these chests are account-based so any items in the vault can be used to equip a new character.

http://realmofthemadgod.wikia.com/wiki/The_Nexus says:

Each chest can hold eight items; any items left on the floor will disappear when you leave your Vault. You get one vault to start off with, but the rest you must pay for using the money in the game.

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Well that just sucks,thx. – ChrisHateZ Feb 23 '12 at 13:31

Well, you could buy a backpack. It is consumed on use, and doubles inventory space.

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No, there is no way to increase the inventory slots. However, you effectively get a "free" chest per character; you can just use those slots to store your excess items.

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You could also make another account and store your stuff there.

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Please don't be discouraged by the -1. Although it sounds like your suggestion would work (I've never played Mad God, but mules are common in RPGs), please be aware that Arqade promotes fun and legal solutions to players' questions, and members are intolerant of solutions involving bots, mules, hack, mods and in general suggestions that may mar the gaming experience for players that don't employ these tactics. For a related discussion, please see meta.gaming.stackexchange.com/q/933/20893 – BBz Jun 19 '12 at 0:51
In the end, how people downvote can be based on their opinions and expectations. – BBz Jun 19 '12 at 0:54

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