There's enough content in Fae Farm, Phoenix Labs' new cozy RPG, to fill several bags. Players can equip a net and catch all kinds of critters, use fishing rods to reel in rare fish or venture into the mines for rare ores and gems that upgrade their equipment. Throw all the farming equipment and energy-restoring food on top of that, and players will quickly run out of space for new things in their inventories.

Thankfully, players aren't stuck with the 16 slots the game offers by default. An NPC that's easily missed will provide bag-expanding services for a reasonable price to get players back to filling their bags and repeating the cycle.

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How to Get More Inventory Slots in Fae Farm

Fae Farm Skye NPC in usual location

One of the game's great quality-of-life features is the ability to track any NPC, providing a path for players to follow no matter where they are. To increase bag space, players will want to visit a woman named Skye, who stands in the town center under a blue awning.

Speak to her to open her shop, where she offers a variety of home decorations (and, more importantly, inventory upgrades.) Unlike some merchants in Stardew Valley, Fae Farm' s shopkeepers are available daily and won't refuse service to stare at their microwaves for several hours.

Each upgrade unlocks another eight inventory slots:

  • The first upgrade costs 500 Florins
  • The second costs 2,500 Florins
  • The third costs a staggering 8,000 Florins.

These upgrades are all purchased from Skye's Supplies and Sundry, becoming available at different points in the story to increase bag space to 40 at the maximum level. It's certainly an improvement over the starting bag, but some players may find that even 40 slots aren't enough to hold their collection of weird and wonderful items - especially when the number of items that can be sold daily is limited.

Fae Farm is available now for PC and Nintendo Switch.

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