How to Split Stacks in ZERO Sievert

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Splitting item stacks in ZERO Sievert is a useful way to organize your inventory, share items, or carry only what you need. Here’s how to split stacks:

1. Why Split Stacks?

  • Inventory Management: Free up space by carrying smaller amounts of items.

  • Resource Sharing: Split stacks to trade or drop specific quantities of items.

  • Ammo Preparation: Take only the right amount of ammo or supplies for a mission.

2. How to Split Stacks

Here’s how to split stacks in the game:

  1. Open Your Inventory:

    • Press the inventory key to access your items.

  2. Select the Item Stack You Want to Split:

    • Click on the item with a large quantity (e.g., ammo, meds, food).

  3. Use the Split Command:

    • Hold a Modifier Key: Depending on your platform, you might need to hold a specific key (e.g., Shift or Ctrl) while clicking the stack.

    • Drag to Split: Drag the stack to an empty inventory slot, and a prompt will appear asking how much to split off.

  4. Choose the Amount to Split:

    • Use the slider or type in the quantity you want to separate.

    • Confirm your selection.

  5. Finish Splitting:

    • You’ll now see two stacks: one with the new amount and one with the remaining items.

Tips When Splitting Stacks

  • Don’t Overload: Split large stacks of ammo or resources before missions to avoid wasting weight on unused items.

  • Use Storage Wisely: Organize split stacks in your stash at the base to keep items easy to find.

  • Trade Strategically: Splitting stacks can help you trade only the items you want to sell, keeping the rest for yourself.


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