How to Increase Inventory Space in The First Descendant

How to Increase Inventory Space in The First Descendant

Find out how to carry more items in the game!

If you've been playing Steam's new looter shooter, you're probably having trouble with your inventory space in the game. This limitation can end up getting in the way of your adventure if you don't know how to deal with it. With that in mind, today we've decided to bring you a tutorial on how to increase your inventory space in The First Descendant!

If you’ve played games like this before, chances are you’ve already experienced this problem. However, despite their similarities, each of them has a different method for expanding their item storage capacity. If you’re fed up with having to leave weapons and valuable items behind, stay with us and you’ll learn the best way to increase inventory space in The First Descendant. 

How to increase inventory space in The First Descendant

Despite its size and complexity, there is only one way to increase your inventory in the game, and that is by increasing your mastery level. You probably already know this, but increasing that level is not easy, so you will have to put in the effort to expand your inventory.

Inventory within The First Descendant
Illustrative Image: Inventory

To increase your mastery level, you will need to collect mastery XP throughout the game map. You will find this type of experience while completing missions, this is the only way to obtain it. After obtaining the required amount of XP, you will need to go to Albion, the largest city in the game. There, you will find the “Prime Hands” machine on the right side of the area. Here, you will be able to rank up and check the requirements to increase your mastery level. 

The amount of slots you gain as you level up will vary depending on your mastery level. For example, going from level 1 to level 2 will give you +1 slot in your inventory, while going from level 29 to level 30 will give you +4 slots. So if you think that increasing your inventory space by The First Descendant will solve your problems, you're wrong. 

How to manage your inventory in The First Descendant

The best way to deal with excess items in The First Descendant is by managing your inventory through four actions that can be done before or after your missions. An experienced The First Descendant player implements all of these methods consistently so that inventory space is never an issue.

Dismantling inside The First Descendant
Illustrative Image: Dismantling

The first is to sell your unwanted items, this will keep your inventory “clean”. Another similar option is to dismantle your items, this will not only free up space but also give you other resources. The third method involves throwing away the less rare reactors that are taking up your inventory, as you will find many of them throughout the game. The last one is the simplest, use your storage box, there you can store up to 78 different items, this space can be expanded eventually.

Conclusion

So? Did you learn how to increase inventory space in The First Descendant? What items will you keep with your character once you have more space? Tell us in the comments! Want to know more about games? Then take a look at our article on tips for beginners in The First Descendant. Now, if you are still in doubt about how to increase inventory space in The First Descendant, watch the video below. 

Frequently Asked Questions:

How do I know which items to discard in The First Descendant?

This isn't a simple question, as it will vary depending on your most used characters and your playstyle. However, there are some "universal" rules that can help you when making a decision about what to throw away. We'll quickly go over two of them. The first involves getting rid of reactors that you never use, while the second is getting rid of duplicate items, something that is very common in games of this style.

João Gabriel
Passionate about Japanese entertainment and a fan of (almost) everything that seeks to do something new. I've been studying history at UNIRIO since 2020. I want to take games, innovation and technology to new places, to new people. I write here for Universo de Apps!