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# Inventory

#### Inventory Slots

Users can place NFTs in designated slots, making them active and allowing them to influence the characteristics of game objects as specified in the NFT properties.

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**Key Details:**

* **Slot Limits**:\
  The number of available slots is limited and depends on the values specified in the specification table.
* **Slot Types**:\
  Each type of slot may have multiple subtypes, with their quantities also determined by the specification table.
* **Slot Categories**:
  * **Active Slots**: Slots where NFTs can be placed.
  * **Locked Slots**: Slots that require specific conditions to be met for activation.

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**Important Notes:**

* If a slot is locked, or active but does not contain an NFT, all its coefficients will default to **1**.


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