Pokemon Pokopia is a cozy sim designed around crafting and building habitats for Pokemon, and you'll find your storage space fills up quickly once you learn new skills and start gathering more materials. In this guide, we'll explain how to increase your bag storage and get upgraded storage boxes.
You can hold several items on you as personal bag storage, but you're limited to 20 items with each item stacking up to 99. If you want to tote around more items, you want to expand the storage capacity. This is done by purchasing the Packing Tips items from the PC shop.
There are four bag upgrades you'll unlock over time, here's how much they cost:
Packing Tips: Rookie gives you 10 additional bag slots, while the other three options will increase your inventory capacity by 30 each.
You can expand your personal storage even further by purchasing the Handy Bag from the PC shop for 500 coins. This only adds 10 additional slots, but the main feature of the Handy Bag is quicker access to your items.
If you hold down the right stick while looking at your bag, you'll make the Handy Bag appear on screen while playing. This will allow you to access any item within the Handy Bag without having to open your bag quickly. This is a great place to put materials you're actively using for projects to speed up tasks like building and decorating.
You don't have to tote everything around with you. You can choose to store items in storage boxes. These are craftable boxes with inventory space.
A Storage Box is one of the earlier items you can craft, and it costs one Lumber to make. This storage box can hold 20 items in stacks of 99. Additional storage boxes can be made, and it helps to place them near your crafting benches.
You'll eventually find recipes for a "Big Storage Box" that can hold 60 items in stacks of 99. These can hold up to 60 items in stacks of 99, but they require rare Pokemetal Ingots, which comes from a rare metal in the game.
You'll also discover some Pokemon can hold items for you. Gulpin has been discovered as a storage-based Pokemon, holding up to 20 items.
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How to expand personal storage in Pokopia
You can hold several items on you as personal bag storage, but you're limited to 20 items with each item stacking up to 99. If you want to tote around more items, you want to expand the storage capacity. This is done by purchasing the Packing Tips items from the PC shop.
There are four bag upgrades you'll unlock over time, here's how much they cost:
- Packing Tips: Rookie - 100 Coins
- Packing Tips: Intermediate - 500 Coins
- Packing Tips: Pro - 1,000 Coins
- Packing Tips: Expert 1, 2000 Coins
Packing Tips: Rookie gives you 10 additional bag slots, while the other three options will increase your inventory capacity by 30 each.
Handy bag storage upgrade
You can expand your personal storage even further by purchasing the Handy Bag from the PC shop for 500 coins. This only adds 10 additional slots, but the main feature of the Handy Bag is quicker access to your items.
If you hold down the right stick while looking at your bag, you'll make the Handy Bag appear on screen while playing. This will allow you to access any item within the Handy Bag without having to open your bag quickly. This is a great place to put materials you're actively using for projects to speed up tasks like building and decorating.
Storage boxes and upgrades
You don't have to tote everything around with you. You can choose to store items in storage boxes. These are craftable boxes with inventory space.
A Storage Box is one of the earlier items you can craft, and it costs one Lumber to make. This storage box can hold 20 items in stacks of 99. Additional storage boxes can be made, and it helps to place them near your crafting benches.
You'll eventually find recipes for a "Big Storage Box" that can hold 60 items in stacks of 99. These can hold up to 60 items in stacks of 99, but they require rare Pokemetal Ingots, which comes from a rare metal in the game.
Storage Pokemon
You'll also discover some Pokemon can hold items for you. Gulpin has been discovered as a storage-based Pokemon, holding up to 20 items.
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