Seabeard - Managing Your Inventory

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Seabeard (2014)
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Hello and welcome to GamerU tips and tricks for Seabeard. Today, it is all about your inventory.

If there is one thing that irritates gamers, it is a small inventory. With a small inventory, you are stuck dropping lots of items for the sake of a great item or missing out on picking up some good items due to having a full inventory.

Unfortunately, Seabeard doesn’t do anything but add to this problem. You are limited to twenty items in your inventory at the start of the game, and even the same items will count as more than one. Thus, you are stuck with a small inventory that you will have to make the most of until you can improve it.

Thankfully, there are a few ways that you can work around your small inventory, and they involve leaving things just lying around. For some of the items, they start on the ground. This includes fruits, vegetables and so on. When you uncover items like these, just leave them there until you need them. They usually can stay in that spot for over a day which makes it easy to come back and grab them when it works for you. For those items that aren’t found on the ground, such as crafted items, you can leave them lying around too. Once they have been crafted, as long as you don’t grab it until you need it, it will stay ready and waiting for you.

While it may not be the best system, there are ways to keep your inventory strong early on in the game. By doing this, you can keep yourself well stocked in a number of different items until you can make something better to house all your goods.

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Seabeard
Inventory
Crafting
Ground Items
Warehouse



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