
For example, candles and prayers are only used in the church.

Prayers are used in the church, so store them in the trunk right under it.Ĥ) Put your stuff away when you're done with it. Alchemical ingredients are used in the Alchemy Lab, so store them there. Iron bars are used in the Workyard, so store them there. Fertilizer is used in the garden and vineyard, so store it in those places. Nothing is as anger inducing as losing a lot of progress to a tiny mistake, or a crash.ģ) Store items that you will use in a particular place in that place. You don't need to sleep for a long time, just a moment will get the game saved without cutting into your available time.

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Only take what you are going to need for that trip, like one full or partial stack of food, a Teleportstone, some sauerkraut and speed potions if you have those and are as addicted to them as I am, and any items you are going to give to an NPC, drop off at a location (like the tavern or quarry), or use during the trip (like materials to build at the tavern or quarry).Ģ) Sleep after each trip to save your progress. Plan out what you are going to do and put items you're not going to need away until that trip is done. Don't try to do too much in one trip, it will always lead to frustration over the limited inventory space. So here is a guide to keeping it all sorted out so you aren't constantly running out of inventory and storage space while being able to find your stored things when you need them.ġ) Although getting as much done in one trip is important, keeping your carried items to a bare minimum is even more important. The biggest problem is keeping your inventory as light as possible while keeping track of all your stored items. Fortunately also like all games of this type, it also has storage containers.

Like all games of this type, Graveyard Keeper has a lot of items and not much space to carry them around in.
