One of those things every game makes you deal with is inventory management, and Where Winds Meet is no exception. You’ll pick up gear faster than you expect, and before long, those empty rows in your bag start shrinking. The good news is that you can expand your bag pretty easily-you just need to know where the game hides that option.
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Your Starting Bag Size

You start off with 100 slots. At first that seems huge, mostly because a lot of items don’t use those slots at all. Things like:
- Quest items
- Ingredients and materials
- Food and healing items
- Arrows
- Currencies
All of them have their separate categories.
Bag slots are only for gear—anything you can equip. Early on you won’t fill 100 spaces quickly, but once you’re higher level and mowing through enemies, the drops pile up fast. And when the bag is full you can’t pick up any gear from the open world or chests until you clear space. Quest rewards still come through; they’ll just sit in your notifications until you make room.
You can certainly recycle, tune, or sell extra equipment, but sometimes you want to keep things “just in case.” That’s where upgrading the bag really helps.
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How to Increase Bag Capacity

But the game never points this out, and upgrading your bag is extremely easy and costs only in-game currency.
Here’s all you need to do:
- Open your Bag.
- Scroll all the way to the bottom.
- You will see numerous locked rows. Tap one.
- Confirm the purchase to unlock six new slots.
That’s it: no materials, no premium currency—just coin.
The deeper you go, the more coin it demands as each purchase raises the price for the next one. But if you have nothing pressing to spend the money on and you’re sitting on a pile, upgrading your bag is one of the more useful quality-of-life investments.
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Maximum Bag Size

The upgrade cost ramps up fast, starting cheap and eventually asking for a whopping over 100,000 coin for another small row of six slots. We pushed the bag to 168 slots and still had the option to expand, so the cap is definitely higher than that.
Until the exact maximum is confirmed, the best advice is simple: Expand as far as you need to, but don’t dump all your money into it at once.

