Apparently your magical pockets aren't a bottomless pit. At some point your inventory will stop growing and it will be stuck at 150 items (when not using leaf tickets). Still I wondered if upgrading my inventory would be a good idea. While everyone is free to decide for themselves, I think 1 upgrade of 5 spaces if the only upgrade you'll need.
When not counting the ultra rare fish and bugs (which never get requested by campers) there are a total of 21 collectable items (so far). These are the 6 types of fruit including the coconut, the insects and fish including the semi-rare kinds like Red Snapper, and the shells from the beach.
In the most ideal situation a player can have access to 12 pieces of fruit, while still carrying 9 of each common fish and insect, and 3 of each semi-rare kind. I didn't take in the fruit trees at Lost Lure Creek since those appear to be random for each player. I for example have an extra orange and peach tree.
So when doing the math:
Fruits in your bag: 34 (6 of each kind + 4 coconut)
Fruits on trees: 15 (3 of each kind) + 6 coconuts (3 trees)
Fruits on the ground: 15 (3 of each kind) + 6 coconuts (3 trees)
Insects in your bag: 27 (9 tiger butterfly, 9 monarch butterfly, 9 fruit beetle)
Sea fish in your bag: 27 (9 horse mackerel, 9 squid, 9 olive flounder)
River fish in your bag: 27 (9 pale chub, 9 yellow perch, 9 crucian carp
Shells in bag: 27 (9 conch, 9 scallop, 9 coral)
Semi-rare fish/insect in bag: 12 (3 black bass, 3 red snapper, 3 horned dynastid)
Total amount of bag space used: 34+(27+27+27)+(27+12) = 154 items.
Leaving one free space for any ultra rare catch.
When not counting the ultra rare fish and bugs (which never get requested by campers) there are a total of 21 collectable items (so far). These are the 6 types of fruit including the coconut, the insects and fish including the semi-rare kinds like Red Snapper, and the shells from the beach.
In the most ideal situation a player can have access to 12 pieces of fruit, while still carrying 9 of each common fish and insect, and 3 of each semi-rare kind. I didn't take in the fruit trees at Lost Lure Creek since those appear to be random for each player. I for example have an extra orange and peach tree.
So when doing the math:
Fruits in your bag: 34 (6 of each kind + 4 coconut)
Fruits on trees: 15 (3 of each kind) + 6 coconuts (3 trees)
Fruits on the ground: 15 (3 of each kind) + 6 coconuts (3 trees)
Insects in your bag: 27 (9 tiger butterfly, 9 monarch butterfly, 9 fruit beetle)
Sea fish in your bag: 27 (9 horse mackerel, 9 squid, 9 olive flounder)
River fish in your bag: 27 (9 pale chub, 9 yellow perch, 9 crucian carp
Shells in bag: 27 (9 conch, 9 scallop, 9 coral)
Semi-rare fish/insect in bag: 12 (3 black bass, 3 red snapper, 3 horned dynastid)
Total amount of bag space used: 34+(27+27+27)+(27+12) = 154 items.
Leaving one free space for any ultra rare catch.
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