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'''Backpacks''' are equippable [[Loot|items]] that can be used to expand a survivor's carrying capacity. Survivors with a backpack can carry more supplies and weapons, thus greatly improving the chances of [[Survival|survival]]. A few backpacks are able to be [[Crafting|crafted]], but most have to be obtained through looting. |
'''Backpacks''' are equippable [[Loot|items]] that can be used to expand a survivor's carrying capacity. Survivors with a backpack can carry more supplies and weapons, thus greatly improving the chances of [[Survival|survival]]. A few backpacks are able to be [[Crafting|crafted]], but most have to be obtained through looting. |
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β | When equipped, a backpack provides extra inventory slots in addition to the slots contributed by a player's [[Clothing|clothing]]. There are several types of backpacks, varying in size, with the smallest of these having 8 slots and the largest having |
+ | When equipped, a backpack provides extra inventory slots in addition to the slots contributed by a player's [[Clothing|clothing]]. There are several types of backpacks, varying in size, with the smallest of these having 8 slots and the largest having 40 slots. Large backpacks are necessary to carry an extra primary weapon or other large-sized items. |
Backpacks also have damage states like any other equipment, and due to this property items inside may be damaged when the backpack takes damage. Damage states, however, do not affect the backpack's ability to contain items. |
Backpacks also have damage states like any other equipment, and due to this property items inside may be damaged when the backpack takes damage. Damage states, however, do not affect the backpack's ability to contain items. |