The Lord Of The Rings: Return To Moria - How To Increase Your Inventory Space
Inventory space is pretty important in any survival game, whether it's Minecraft or The Lord Of The Rings: Return To Moria. You'll end up carrying all sorts of items, like healing items, food, enemy drops, or materials you find in the world. Maybe you have to carry everything, but hey, you never know if you'll need it.
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Posts By James KennedyYou'll be able to craft your first pack soon after you start the game and go through the introductory missions, but it doesn't hold much, and you'll find yourself having more items than space. When that happens, it's time to get yourself a good upgrade.
How To Increase Inventory Space
The first pack you get is the Scout's Pack, which can be crafted at any time from three Hide Scraps, and its direct upgrade is the Adventurer's Pack, which gives you 25 inventory spaces compared to the previous ten.
To make the Adventurer's Pack, you'll first need to make a Workbench, an important crafting station that you'll get access to once you reach the Elven Quarter and start finding Elven Wood from the trees there.
Each Workbench takes two Iron Ingots and twelve Elven Wood to craft, and it allows you to craft the Adventurer's Pack, as well as other items like the Hunting Bow and Arrows.
How To Get Hide For The Adventurer's Pack
The Adventurer's Pack only takes eight Hide to make, but this ingredient is a little more difficult to obtain than Hide Scraps, as it specifically comes from large animals like Goats, Cave Bears, and Hriwaras.
Hwiraras and Cave Bears can be found in the Elven Quarter, while Goats are found in the Mines of Moria, but the Hwiraras and Goat will run away if you get close and can easily outrun you even if you're sprinting.
The Hunting Bow and any type of Arrows is the easiest method of killing large animals, as you can either one-shot them or get in two hits before they run away.
Both the Goat and Hwiraras drop one to two Hides per kill, while the Cave Bear drops two to three, but they're much more difficult and dangerous to kill, especially if you don't have any armor.
Bears do massive damage with each swing, and takearound ten to 20 hits to kill, even with upgraded weapons like the Steel Battleaxe.
Once you've got enough Hide, all you need to do is bring it back to the Workbench and craft the Adventurer's Pack. Once you equip the new pack, your old one will droponto the ground, but you can still open it, retrieve it, and store items inside it.
While slow, you can carry two packs at once by filling one up, unequipping it, then carrying it in your hand after equipping a separate pack.
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