Players who have played some traditional MMOs should be quite familiar with the concept of a guild warehouse. In Stellar Resonance, there is a similar setting. So, how do you set up the shared warehouse in Stellar Resonance? Below, we will briefly introduce this shared warehouse in the association gameplay of Stellar Resonance, telling you its purpose and what to pay attention to when using it. This warehouse can bring a lot of convenience to everyone.

The shared warehouse is a communal storage space within the association system. It can be used to store various items and materials, as well as to exchange items with other members of the association. You can also place some task materials or essential items for early game exploration, giving them to newcomers to help them better integrate into the game.

Of course, by default, the warehouse is not shared. Other players need to be invited via your business card to join the shared warehouse. The shared warehouse is located in the association center, where players can store excess or temporarily unused resources for other members to use. Conversely, if you lack certain materials, you might find them in the warehouse.

To ensure the reasonable distribution and use of warehouse resources, it's best for the association managers to set access permissions, limiting specific members' operations on the shared warehouse. Additionally, managers should regularly clean out expired or unnecessary items to keep the warehouse tidy and efficient.

It is recommended that players regularly clean their backpacks, storing less frequently used items in the shared warehouse to avoid resource waste. Of course, don't treat the warehouse like a trash bin and throw everything in. When taking items donated by others, take them according to your needs, don't take everything at once, and certainly don't take them to sell.

This concludes the introduction on how to set up the shared warehouse in Stellar Resonance. The shared warehouse is a common feature in MMORPGs. The more active associations often have dedicated personnel to manage the association warehouse, keeping it stocked with materials needed for main quests or some initial weapons and equipment.