The Global Stack Size Multiplier does not affect items in this list, so even if the multiplier is set to 2.0, the stack size would still be exactly as listed. Otherwise Beacon will choose 100 if the official stack size is not known. When adding an engram to the list, the official stack size will be loaded, if known. Find Raw Meat, select it, and press the Select button. Red tags are excluded, which means the list will hide items that have any of the red tags. Blue tags are required, which means the list will only show items that have all of the blue tags. Gray tags are neutral and have no effect on the filtering. Tags can be clicked to change how the list is filtered. When presented with a list of engrams, the search field can be used to quickly find an item, and the tag picker below the search field helps filter the list.
First, click the New Override button at the top of the Stack Sizes editor. That is, unless Raw Meat is overridden with a different stack size. Values greater than 1 will increase stack sizes, so of course values less than 1 will decrease stack sizes.įor example, Raw Meat usually stacks to 20, so setting the Global Stack Size Multiplier to 2.0 will cause Raw Meat to stack to 40.
This applies to every item not explicitly overridden in the list below it. To increase all stack sizes, use the Global Stack Size Multiplier at the top of the editor. All users may use the feature, but only Omni users will be able to generate the Ark config lines from it. Some Ark server admins find it necessary to change the maximum stack size of items on their servers.
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