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How to increase inventory size in Creatures of Ava: All Backpack Pocket locations

No one can save a planet with tiny pockets.

It’s easy to fill your Inventory in Creatures of Ava with flora and potions, leaving little wiggle room to craft something else you desperately need. Therefore, finding all Backpack Pockets is incredibly helpful if you’re someone who likes to carry healing and stamina potions alongside deterrents for the Withered enemies.

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Here’s how to upgrade your Inventory with the Backpack Pocket in Creatures of Ava.

All Backpack Pocket locations in Creatures of Ava

There are six Backpack Pockets in Creatures of Ava. Finding two of these will automatically upgrade your Inventory by five slots. Locate the other four Backpack Pockets, and you can upgrade a second and final time with another five slots for your Inventory.

Most Backpack Pocket spawns are tied to bases. These are the buildings in each region that require power to function and include a Teleporter to use for fast travel whenever you fancy. It’s vital you explore a region fully, as only the Tamura Grasslands remain unlocked from start to finish. If you fail to locate those Kits or complete all Side Quests for one region, you will be locked out of it once prompted to reactivate the Cogstone’s power (to access the next region for the main story).

We will detail below whether you need a specific ability (unlocked in shrines) or a certain creature to help clear the path toward the Backpack Pocket.

All Backpack Pockets in Tamura Grasslands

LocationDescriptionAbilityCreature
Aleph Prime Grasslands BaseDo not rescue all Una in the area as you need to control the Una to unblock this passage leading to the Backpack Pocket.FluteUna
Scientific RefugeStart the generator on the north side of the Scientific Refuge (outside the main building). Access the building via the staircase and open the door to the back room for this Backpack Pocket spawn.
The Weeping RockComplete the Weeping Rock shrine to unlock Krist. Use the Krist ability with the Napitar staff on the staircase of the shrine to unlock the small area behind the Withering, where the Backpack Pocket resides.Krist

All Backpack Pockets in Nari Jungle

LocationDescriptionAbilityCreature(s)
Aleph Prime Jungle BaseRestore power to this base. Go to the Teleporter Station and enter the room opposite the teleporter for the Backpack Pocket spawn.
Marsh of ShrineLocated on the far northwestern side of the Marsh of Shrine, you will find a large open area swarming with Withered creatures. Use the staff to cure a Batar and Yekembo. Control these one after the other (Yekembo first) to push two boulders and open the door into the target building with the claw attack. The Backpack Pocket is on the top floor of the marked building.Flute and Nafitar staff.Batar and Yekembo

All Backpack Pockets in Maruba Swamp

LocationDescriptionAbilityCreature
Aleph Prime Study CenterRestore power in the Study Center. Then, head to the Maintenance building in the back of this area, accessible via a ladder. Drop down into the ground floor to find the Backpack Pocket.Hanar

There are no Backpack Pockets in Antar Dunes.


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