The inventory was a subspace granted exclusively to players by EVR, but that didn't mean Trionians were incapable of using subspaces themselves.
Thanks to advancements in magical engineering—a research field dominated by the ingenuity of dwarves—new inventions were developed daily. Some were practical, while others served as stepping stones for future breakthroughs.
Subspace gadgets were among these innovations. Typically crafted in the form of rings, these devices allowed the people of Trion to access a small, personal subspace.
However, these gadgets had their limitations. The storage space they provided was far smaller than the inventory available to players, they were prohibitively expensive, and they required mana to operate.
As a result, subspace rings were primarily used by wealthy merchants who could afford both their price and the mana to maintain them.
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