You can do that, but it doesn't serve a purpose, because if you use a ranged equipment set with a melee inventory, for example, it won't be useful. Either way you have to have 2 whole presets intended specifically for Ranging, otherwise you can't do it. And even if you do that, what is the purpose of even being able to do that? You haven't saved yourself a preset, so you may as well only be able to load a whole preset, because the inventory you have with the preset is the only one that works with it. I'm suggesting presets specifically for combat, that have 2 inventory options to go with 1 equipment set. There can be 1 preset for Ranging with 2 inventory options, one for dragons for example, and one for everything else, assuming you use the same equipment set for both. If you use any other inventory with it, it won't suit the equipment set.
So again, we have a useful feature that has no real use, this could make use of it.
So like I say we could have 1 Ranging equipment set with 2 inventories that both work with that equipment set. we could have 3 Melee equipment sets that all work with 1 inventory
And 1 Mage equipment set that works with 2 inventories, which won't entirely be useful until you have a rune pouch.
So you have presets and sub-presets Equipment and inventory, for melee you wouldn't need other inventories so Melee can have multiple equipment sets and 1 inventory.
We have 3 types of melee, so that is 3 presets all for the same thing if we want to use that many for it, that's spreading the presets rather thin considering we have nearly 2x as many skills as presets to begin with.
So Melee is the best example of why this feature should exist. Say you do use 3 presets for melee; even if you have a different inventory for each of them, to give you more variety.
That's still 3 presets being used for melee, because each preset only has 1 equipment and 1 inventory.
I'm suggesting we have presets that suit the skills for combat skills in convenience.
19-May-2023 10:02:12