No Rest For The Wicked: How To Increase Carry Capacity & Inventory Space
Managing carry capacity and inventory space is crucial before setting out on your adventure in No Rest For The Wicked, as it significantly impacts your gameplay experience. Overloading your character with heavy gear affects your weight class and alters stamina and mobility. Fortunately, the game offers options to increase your carry load, allowing you to adjust your stats to suit your preferred playstyle.
Additionally, your character starts with limited inventory space, which can be restrictive as it limits how much loot you can pick up. Fortunately, this drawback can be circumvented with upgrades that expand your storage capabilities. These adjustments help you better manage resources, enabling you to carry more and loot effectively as you navigate through the game's challenges.
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How To Increase Carry Capacity
Wear Light Armor
Your weight class in No Rest For The Wicked is almost entirely influenced by the type of armor you wear in No Rest For The Wicked; heavy armor increases your weight class but reduces your carry capacity due to its bulky nature. While heavy armor depletes your stamina faster and slows your movement and dodging abilities, it compensates by enabling you to deliver significantly more damage with heavy melee strikes.
Wearing light armor is an effective way to lessen the load of your carry weight. A light-class character's armor is tailored for speed and agility, allowing for rapid movement without the encumbrance of heavy gear in No Rest For The Wicked. While this setup results in less damage per attack, the increased ability to dodge and execute more attacks in a shorter time can compensate, potentially matching the damage output of a single heavy-class melee swing.
Lootward's YouTube video showcases the full range of armor types in No Rest For The Wicked, which includes light to normal options. Additionally, the video demonstrates the walking speed with each type of armor outfitted, allowing viewers to see how mobility and carry capacity are affected by lighter-weight armor.
Opting for a lighter class enhances carrying weight and agility but alters your combat style. If you prefer a playstyle focusing on strength and powerful strikes, a light class may not suit you.
Level Up Equip Load Stat
If you prefer a heavy build but want to ease your carry load, you can increase your carrying capacity by leveling up the Equip Load stat. This is one of the best stats to upgrade first, as it represents the total weight your character can manage for equipped items before experiencing encumbrance. Each point added to Equip Load boosts your character's carrying weight by 10 points, allowing you to maintain a heavy build without the drawbacks of slowed movement.
Boosting your Equip Load stat is an effective strategy for wearing medium to heavy armor without compromising your build. To achieve this, you'll need to level up your character and accumulate enough attribute points to significantly increase your Equip Load stats.
The Equip Load stat accounts solely for the total weight of your equipped gear and weapons. Meanwhile, all items you collect from the world map are stored separately in your Inventory.
How To Increase Inventory Space
Collect Plague Igor Legendary Items
Adjusting your weight class can help manage how much gear you carry, but your inventory capacity is a separate issue. As you explore your Realm and encounter valuable items, gear, and treasures, you may find it frustrating to run out of space when you want to pick up these finds.
Expanding your inventory storage involves progressing through the main story to your first boss battle against Warrick the Torn just before you reach Sacrament. Defeating this boss yields an item known as Plague Ichor. Once you arrive at Sacrament, make your way to the Rookery Tower and locate the Watcher.
By trading one Plague Ichor with the Watcher, you can select from one of eight different inventory categories to increase, as detailed in the table below. This will improve your capability to manage resources and equipment more effectively.
Inventory Slots Inventory Category +5 Gear +5 Item +5 Resource +5 Misc +1 Mainhand +1 Offhand +1 Ring +1 Tool
To unlock every inventory slot, you must collect all 19 Plague Ichor. These rare, legendary items are consistently dropped by bosses when defeated. After each victorious fight, you can return to the Rookery Tower and trade a Plague Ichor with the vendor in No Rest For The Wicked to acquire additional inventory slots whenever necessary.
Obtaining Plague Ichor solely from boss fight rewards can be time-consuming, especially given the limited number of bosses. Fortunately, there's an alternative way to acquire Plague Ichor. You can meet Captain Randolph, who can be found near the Whisper in Sacrament, and complete his Weekly Bounty. As the name implies, these bounties reset each week in real-time, providing regular opportunities to collect more Plague Ichor.
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Where To Store Items
Optimizing your stats for a higher carry weight and expanding your inventory slots in No Rest For The Wicked can significantly reduce the burden of managing a heavy load. However, as your collection grows, it can still become challenging to manage and somewhat chaotic, given that space is ultimately restricted.
For valuable items you don't need to access frequently, external storage within your realm is recommended. This lets you keep important items for later use without cluttering your active inventory.
The Rookery Community Chest
Inside the Rookery Tower, Roan offers players a room equipped with a highly valuable feature, a Community Chest, containing 40 slots for item storage. If you're playing No Rest For The Wicked in co-op mode, this chest must be shared among players. However, if you're in your private Realm, the chest is yours alone, providing a secure space to store all your valuable items, gear, and materials for future use.
To streamline your return treks to the Rookery, speak to Danos, the builder in the town circle above the market. Construct the Lodgings Staircase using a small amount of Copper Ore and Pine Wood. Once built, you can use the blue door past Captain Randolph near the Cerim Whisper fast travel point to directly access the stairwell to your room with the community chest.
Storage Chests in your Sacrament house
As you progress, you'll have the opportunity to get a house in No Rest For The Wicked, providing a significant amount of space for storing items. There are three housing options available, with costs ranging from 20 to 30 Silver, depending on the house size. Once purchased, you can own as many storage chests as the space allows, offering a convenient solution for managing your inventory and keeping valuable items secure.
Additional storage chests are available for purchase from Whittacker or can be crafted at the Workbench in his Crafting Shack in Sacrament. Whittaker offers a small chest with 10 items for 60 Bronze Coins and a medium chest with 20 items for two Silver Coins and 40 Bronze Coins.
Larger chests become available once you've completed more than one upgrade to Whittacker’s Crafting Shack, providing even more storage options as your needs expand. Whittacker also offers sale cupboards specifically designed to store consumable items.
To craft storage chests in No Rest For The Wicked, first obtain blueprints, which are available after upgrading Whittacker’s shack at least once. After acquiring a chest, bring it to your house, access it from your inventory, and select it as if equipping it. This opens a placement interface, enabling you to position the chest precisely where you want in your house.
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