Inventory
The inventory is where you carry your items, you can open it by pressing F3.
Contents
Sections
Body
The body is where you can place your weapons, armor and other things that you can equip. To equip an item you have to open the relevant part of the body (see below) and drag the item onto it.
Body part | Equipment |
---|---|
Body | |
> Head | Helmet |
> > Face | |
> Torso | Jacket, quiver, backpack |
> > Legs | Pants |
> > > Left foot | Boot |
> > > Right foot | Boot |
> > Left arm | Sleeve, shield |
> > > Left hand | Glove, off-hand weapon |
> > Right arm | Sleeve |
> > > Right hand | Glove, main weapon |
Inventory
The inventory section holds items you carry, but haven't equipped. It is limited to 100 items like all containers, but you can keep other containers in your inventory to bypass this limit.
E.g. you could keep 50 string of cloth in a pottery jar and only the jar would count toward your inventory's limit of 100.
You cannot carry unlimited weight, either. Your carrying capacity is based on your body strength, with the maximum being strength times seven.
Inventory concepts
Sorting
The inventory (as other containers) is made up for four columns. Clicking a column header will sort items by that column, clicking again will resort them in reverse order.
- Name
- The name of the item.
- QL
- The quality of the item, higher is better.
- DMG
- The current damage of the item, lower is better.
- Weight
- The weight of the item (including the weight of the contents for containers)
Activating
To activate an item, all you do is double-click the item you want to use. After the item is active, you can start doing actions that require that item. The item will also show up at the bottom of the inventory next to Active:
Note that equipping an item does not activate it, nor is it necessary to equip an item before you can activate it.
Equipping
To equip an item, drag it onto the body part you wish to equip it on. In some cases you might have to remove already equipped items, e.g. if you have something in your left hand and try to wield a two-handed weapon.
Equipping is for use with weapons, armor, and similar (see the body section). It has no relation to activating items.
Taking and dropping
Items can be moved around in several ways:
- Some actions (like farming) produce items in your inventory, other actions (like making a stone wall) consume materials in your inventory.
- Trading moves items between your inventory and another player's.
- Drag and drop can be used to move items between containers and/or other windows (but at least one must your inventory)
- Finally, many items can be picked up using the 'take' command, and dropped with the 'drop' command in the context menu.