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Inventory<br />
As you adventure through the world, you find treasure<br />
and items. All this loot gets put in your inventory, or<br />
bag slots. In the lower right portion of your screen is<br />
your backpack, which you start with, and four empty<br />
slots to the left. These empty slots can accommodate a<br />
bag each. Bags come in different varieties, and can be<br />
found by a variety of means. You can buy them from<br />
vendors or players, get them as loot or reward, or<br />
make them yourself with tailoring.<br />
Your default backpack is a 16-slot container, and it can<br />
thus hold sixteen items – one in each slot. New bags you acquire can be as small<br />
as 4-slot containers, or bigger than your backpack. When you find a new bag, it is<br />
placed in an existing slot in your backpack or existing bag. To equip a new bag and<br />
enable it as a container, you must place it in an empty bag slot by dragging it there.<br />
It can then begin holding items.<br />
Opening & Closing Bags<br />
To open a bag, you can click on it or press the appropriate hotkey. The hotkey for<br />
the backpack is F12 or B, and from right to left, the hotkeys for the other four bags<br />
are F11, F10, F9, and F8. To open all bags at once, press the Shift-B.<br />
Interacting with Items in Your Bags<br />
To interact with an item, open your bag. Left-clicking the item picks it up. Rightclicking<br />
the item equips it if the item can be equipped or uses the item if it has an<br />
effect but cannot be equipped. Mousing over the item pops up an info box with<br />
information on the item.<br />
Quivers & Ammo Pouches<br />
Quivers and ammo pouches are another type of container that can be equipped in<br />
a bag slot. These items can only hold ammunition of the appropriate type. They<br />
generally have more slots than normal containers as well as improving combat<br />
with a ranged weapon.