![]() ![]() These store the same amount as your main Backpack. But another con is that it can take up alot of room since it stores very little. They store very little but it's very good if you're low on materials. However, stacking crates on top of each other is very limited, as you can only stack Small Crates. You can craft it or you can buy it from the Merchant.Īs of other means of storage, you can make Crates, Cupboards, Dressers, Barrels, and Chests. There are different tiered Backpacks, from Leather, to Moha, the best being Moha, which holds a capacity of 50! However, you need to level up Tailoring quite a bit to unlock this beast. This system is deemed very useful as it allows you to not only hoard more crap, but also it's possible to organize each bag for when you're doing bigger projects, Gathering, and even Trading with Merchants. You'll be limited to one extra slot when you first start without any Talent Points being spent in it's Perk Tree. This lets you purchase or make Backpacks. In Realms of Magic, they add a Backpack mechanic. ![]() When you grind certian parts of the game, you're bound to run out of storage. One of my personal problems in any sandbox or voxel game is Storage. The Sleeping Bag is made in the Tailoring Station They can let you choose a certain amount of hours to sleep depending how much you've slept already. Sleeping Bags and Beds don't only set your spawn but can also let you sleep, as mentioned before. Another thing that acts like a spawn point is the Sign Post, mentioned later on in the guide. Your spawn point can be set with a Sleeping Bag or a Bed. This will help you when you die and don't want to lose your place. If you can't find one, you can make a Well once you unlock it in the Workbench.Īnother thing to think about is your Spawn Point. To keep Hunger and Thrist up, make a farm for food, and settle your base near the water fountains that naturally spawn in the world. You can get perks for these stats, thus having a better chance of survival. Make sure you spend your Stamina wisely, because if you deplete all your Stamina whilst in combat, it may be harder to avoid attacks. To keep all these stats up, sleep when it turns into night, avoid too high leveled parts of the map, as well try to avoid getting hit in combat. This decreases Stamina and Mana regeneration by 10%. What happens is when you don't sleep for a long time, you get a debuff called Tired. The other secondary stat is a stat you can't see, and that is Sleep (cannot confirm if it's an actual stat). You can find these stats in you stats bar. Leveling up your character takes a lot of work, and can deplete your Character's Stats ![]()
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