Like many other Bethesda titles, has a hard limit to how many items your character can carry, with no real option to increase your stash space. As you play for longer and longer, the amount of items you collect throughout your journey will pile up and inevitably encumber your character. Thankfully, some organizational tricks can help you lighten the load and open up more room for storage.
Every individual item you obtain has a Weight that is added to your character when you pick it up. The Stash is an alternate storage space kept at your C.A.M.P., acting as an extra inventory. Even with the changes from the update, you only have 400lbs of items in your Stash at a time, limiting how much junk from your travels you can put away.
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Although you cannot increase the max Weight limit of your Stash, you can sell items you no longer need and reduce the Weight of various objects in the game. Little items, such as gunpowder or unsmelted ore, can add up quickly if you aren't paying attention to how it builds up in your Stash. Scrap whatever you don't need or sell useless items if they don't contribute to something useful around your base anymore.
Some of the most common items that can add up in your Stash are the parts from creatures, like the eggs of Radtoads in . While some junk items have small uses, don't hesitate to get rid of them if they are no more than clutter.
Once you build up your base, you can throw away many of the extra materials left over from building it as well. This will open up room in your Stash to store more items, especially extra weapons and armor your character collects. One trick is to craft throwing knives from the leftover Steel, then scrap them to earn more XP and around half the Steel used. You should also try to get rid of duplicate items whenever you can to conserve space.
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