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Question about the wording of Dimensional storage

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The wording of Dimensional Storage says it is the ability to store as many items as one wishes in a sort of "storage area" without any regard for running out of room. Wouldn't that imply there are no limits on how much can be stored? Several video games characters have a limited inventory and Dimensional storage. It also assumes that every user has access to infinite storage space when usually the upper limit is simply unknown, shouldn't infinite storage have to be proven?
 
Yeah, but this is just most likely one of those things where the wiki used poor choice of words to define something that isn't as specific as it says, I do think a slight reword could be useful though
 
Yeah, I've always interpreted Hammerspace as just being able to store more stuff than you'd normally be able to, regardless of whether there's still a limit or not. Don't know why that's a requirement in the page
 
Yeah, I've always interpreted Hammerspace as just being able to store more stuff than you'd normally be able to, regardless of whether there's still a limit or not. Don't know why that's a requirement in the page
I don't think it's supposed to be a requirement, I just think someone had to come up with a definition and didn't think enough about it.
 
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