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- You can store items in containers such as Basic Trunks. I believe you start with two, both located at home.
- You can build more Basic Trunks on a Furniture Workshop, or buy other container-type furniture in the Furniture Store. If you don't have access to either, then carry on completing quests and building the city.
- You can delete an item from your inventory by clicking on it and draging it into the trash bin icon. The item will be lost forever.
- Close to Archor (your shark buddy) there's a mailbox. If you received a crucial item but you didn't have space in your inventory for it, it will appear there.
- All containers you place in the world are interconnected: you can access each one when you open one of them by clicking on the left and right arrow buttons. You can also rename them. Consider placing your containers in places where you usually work with materials, or for easy access.
- Press M to autosort the contents of a container.
- Press Y while checking the contents of a container to autostore your items that are already duplicated in all your containers. For instance, if there's 5 stones in one container and 5 stones in your inventory, press Y to automatically move your 5 stones into the container, without having to look for it.
- You can have up to 99 units in a stack. If you have 100 stones, you will have 99 in a stack and 1 in another.
- Your boat has a possible upgrade that adds its own container, connected to other containers making scavenge runs a lot more productive. This will be revealed to you as you play.
- First, interact with it to light it up. You will need a flamable item, such as a wood stick.
- You need raw food materials, such as fruit or those strange meat plants.
- Once you find some raw food, interact with the campfire and place a raw food item. Click on "experiment". If the food items you place matches with a valid recipe, you created a new food item. Otherwise, it will become slop, which you can eat to restore some stamina, but lowers your health.
- You can also eat raw food, but it's not as effective as cooked food.
- Left click on it, and press a button that should appear on the bottom right of the inventory screen.
- Alternatively, right click on it.