A simple trick allows you to get big bags and easily increase your capacity.
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If you’re playing Crimson Desert, you’ve probably already encountered one of its most common issues: a constantly full inventory. With materials, equipment, and objects, space runs out quickly.
The good news is that there’s a very simple way to expand your inventory without spending resources or relying on random rewards. It’s a small trick you can apply from the early hours, and it allows you to get more space in just a few minutes.
How to get more inventory space in Crimson Desert
To increase your capacity, you need to get a Large Bag, an item that adds +10 spaces to your inventory immediately.
Exact location
- Start from the initial city of Hernand
- Head northeast with your mount
- Look for the area called Hills of No Return
- From there, follow the path south
- You’ll find a U-shaped curve
- At that point, you’ll see a semi-destroyed wooden cart
- Right next to the cart, you can pick up the Large Bag
How to make the most of this trick
The interesting thing is that this item is not unique:
- The bag regenerates every 7 days within the game
- You can pick it up multiple times
- You don’t need to spend money or materials
- It’s cumulative with other inventory upgrades
This means that, with a bit of patience, you can significantly increase your total capacity without relying solely on missions or merchants.
Tips for quickly farming bags
- Take advantage of the passage of time by completing missions
- Use the rest options to advance hours
- Return periodically to the area
- Combine it with bags obtained from other activities
With this method, you can largely forget about the inventory problem and focus on exploring, fighting, and advancing without constantly managing objects. A simple improvement, but very useful from the start.

