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Where to Deposit/Store Items from Your Inventory in Brighter Shores

It can be a bit confusing, so let us clear things up for you!

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Unlike the title that inspired it, RuneScape, Brighter Shores has a slightly complex banking system that can easily confuse new players, especially those who are used to a global storage in games like these. In this guide, we will be showing you how to deposit items for varying professions.

Where to Deposit/Store Items from Your Inventory

Although the game features no global storage that allows you to dump any type of items in it, there is a way to stock up on stuff and free up space in your inventory. This will depend entirely on the professions that your items are related to.

For example, cooking ingredients can be stored at the Ingredients Bank within the Delectable Dab Restaurant’s kitchen. This can be found right between the preparation tables just beside the recipe book.

It can only store cooking ingredients, which includes all of the raw fish that you have caught (as long as they are a part of any recipe). Cooked products must be sold to the head chef or used for the requests at the bounty board nearby.

Brighter Shores ingredients bank highlighted

This same logic applies for all the other professions, even up until the other chapters. For example, stuff that you have foraged will go in the Potion Reagents bank at the Apothecary.

Guard weapons and armor can be stored at the Quartermaster near the training grounds that you started the game in. You can actually check where these storage locations are by looking at the map. Keep an eye out for any wardrobe icons, which tell you what can be stored there.

Again, as an example, the Apothecary has the Potions and Potion Reagents banks inside. To check without going there, assuming you have been to the location before, the map will show you the following labeled icons:

Brighter Shores map with banks highlighted

That is all you need to know in order to store any of your items in the game. It really just boils down to discovering new areas and backtracking a lot in order to deposit your materials for varying professions. Later on, there will be ways to streamline this, and if you want to learn more, check out our guide on how to store items without going to the bank.

Franco is a writer and avid gamer who spends a lot of his free time looking for the next obscure indie roguelike to add to his collection. If he’s not busy working or writing on his personal blog, there’s also a non-zero chance that you stumble into him in pretty much any multiplayer game that has SEA or OCE servers. He’s pretty good at anything unless it’s a fighting game, in which case you’d probably body him.

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