Magic Scroll Tactics

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Backpack Function
The description says, "Replaces consumables after the fight (Max: #).

I'm still not understanding what this does. It doesn't seem to restock the ones I've had equipped. It doesn't look like it replaces used ones with new ones either. Maybe I'm not that observant, but can anybody tell me what this item does in laymen's terms?
Originally posted by Floating Dream:
Backpacks are items that sit in the inventory and do not need to be equipped. The effects do not stack; there are 3 in total, and the better ones supersede the others. At the end of a battle in which you used a consumable item to a certain point, the backpack will restore those consumables up to the max of the backpack.

So if you have Backpack III and you have 4 Herbs, if you use any of them in battle (one, two, three, or all), you will get back Herbs after battle until you have 4 again. If you have more than 4, then you will only be "reimbursed" Herbs until you have 4 total (so none at all if you only used down to 4, from, say, 6).

This is how Backpacks work to my observation.
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enu  [developer] Jul 11, 2018 @ 2:38am 
Backpack affects amounts in Inventory of Herb, Ether etc.
You have to make them equipped again after consumed.
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Floating Dream Feb 26, 2019 @ 9:02pm 
Backpacks are items that sit in the inventory and do not need to be equipped. The effects do not stack; there are 3 in total, and the better ones supersede the others. At the end of a battle in which you used a consumable item to a certain point, the backpack will restore those consumables up to the max of the backpack.

So if you have Backpack III and you have 4 Herbs, if you use any of them in battle (one, two, three, or all), you will get back Herbs after battle until you have 4 again. If you have more than 4, then you will only be "reimbursed" Herbs until you have 4 total (so none at all if you only used down to 4, from, say, 6).

This is how Backpacks work to my observation.
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