
Stalcraft: X puts you in a post-apocalyptic world where you must face endless challenges and do your best to survive. During this journey, backpacks become essential items that let you carry everything you need for a safe journey. Or, things you need to eliminate those who come in your way.
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PostsBraving the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone isn't an easy task, and it's up to you how you craft and carry a backpack that's best suited to your needs. Some tips and tricks can help you improve your inventory space and carry your essential items. Some of them even have unique bonuses!
How To Obtain A Backpack
Once you've picked your faction and done a few quests, you'll be welcomed to a safe zone where you can meet different NPCs (and real players). You'll have to look for the NPC that lets you trade gear within your faction's base. Once you have the needed materials (such as fabrics and metal parts), you can find backpacks categorized into different ranks: Picklock, Newbie, and Stalker.
The more you progress through the game, the higher-tier backpacks you unlock. The game's menu will tell you this once you interact with the trader and browse through the available backpacks. This table has some of the important backpacks you can think of before deciding which one you should consider getting. While most of them simply improve the carry capacity, others can offer you a slight boost in stats.
Bag Name
Rank
Additional Carry Weight (KGs)
Purpose
Transformer Bag
Picklock
15
Basic backpack for early-game use.
Sports Bag
Newbie
20
Easily craftable and essential for newcomers.
Errand Junior Backpack
Newbie
27
Moderately increases the backpack's carry space.
MBSS Backpack
Newbie
30
A substantial boost in backpack capacity.
Hellboy Backpack
Stalker
28
Gain a 20% stamina increase.
Tri-Zip Assault Backpack
Stalker
40
Highest inventory space, best for advanced players.
If you're doing an artifact run, consider a backpack that's good in capacity as well as anomaly resistance. Additionally, no matter how good your backpack is, managing inventory is a bigger skill than simply crafting a better backpack. For instance, always prioritize essential items like medkits, bandages, radiation or anomaly protection, and so on.
If you're in the process of getting a new backpack but currently struggling to safely store your items, there is an alternate solution you can opt for. Consider using stashes in surrounding zones. This way, you can store items you don't immediately need. Rare materials and excess consumables are good examples of such items, and you can store them in stashes until you have a better solution (bigger backpack).
When choosing a backpack, consider your gameplay style. Sometimes, it's better to compromise on inventory space for a boost in stats, such as the Hellboy Backpack which gives a stamina boost.
How To Use A Backpack
Once you're done crafting a backpack, simply equip it by dragging it from your inventor to the Bags and Container slot. Keep in mind that armor compatibility matters a lot when choosing a backpack. Just check your armor's description to determine which kind of backpack or container you can carry.
With certain armor designs, the backpack simply won't be compatible. These blueprints aren't going anywhere, so don't worry about losing the opportunity to craft a certain backpack. You can always come back later. In addition to backpacks, there are items called containers that can also increase your carrying capacity.
Even though they improve the inventory space, they can reduce mobility while protecting you against certain artifacts or negative effects. On the other hand, backpacks don't offer you that kind of protection. Choosing between the two will often depend on your needs and playstyle. Certain bonuses include stamina regeneration, radiation resistance, anomaly resistance, artifact capacity, and environmental resistance (safety from hazards like heat or cold).
Tips For Managing Backpack Space
If you're playing in a group, consider dividing your loot if you think your current backpack will need to be empty for better loot during a quest. Every 30 minutes or so, do an inventory audit and check which items you're carrying. It's likely that you have extra items you're not using that can be dropped, traded, or sold.
On that note, if you're carrying an artifact, then consider using a container that protects you against its negative effects. This strategy allows you to benefit from the artifact's positive attributions without having to worry about any physical limitations. You may have to sacrifice some inventory space for this, but it's worth it.
Finally, also consider upgrading backpacks that often align with your long-term goals. High-tier backpacks will require rare materials. Since certain backpacks are faction-specific, check for additional bonuses and rewards that suit your gameplay.
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