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Harvest Moon The Winds of Anthos Enlarge bag: expand inventory


In the new Harvest Moon The Winds of Anthos, the inventory is initially quite manageable in terms of capacity. So you can carry ten fruits, ten seeds and ten materials in addition to the tools and this is where you reach the limit. In this context, the question often arises in the first few hours of playing: How can you expand the bag and thus increase the inventory so that you can carry more?

Expand bag in Harvest Moon The Winds of Anthos

Yes, you can expand the bag and thus the inventory in the new Harvest Moon offshoot. All you have to do is look for the so-called harvest will-o’-the-wisp fruits. The yellow fruits (or glowing acorns) are distributed throughout the game world and even if you can’t do anything with the harvest will-o’-the-wisp fruit right away, you can give it to the harvest goddess later. With the Harvest Goddess you can either permanently increase your stamina and do more work a day without fainting or expand your inventory by five more inventory slots.

You unlock the Harvest Goddess early in the game, specifically after discovering the village of Providence east of the village of Lenctenbury. In the northern part of Providence there is a statue of the harvest goddess, where you can meet her and talk to her.

Move items from inventory to storage

In addition to expanding your bag, you can also simply store items in the refrigerator that you don’t currently need but don’t want to sell or keep. The refrigerator is the “warehouse” in the new Harvest Moon The Winds of Anthos, where you can temporarily store everything.

By Daniel Wright

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