Resources are every single material you can find in Minecraft Legends and one of the most important things to gather. You will be needing resources for pretty much everything!
Be it spawning mobs, building structures, or getting upgrades. You will want to make sure to always have an ample supply of resources.
Sadly, you have a very limited carry limit at the start of the game! In this guide, we’ll tell you how to expand your inventory so you never have to worry about capacity limits ever again.
How to Get a Bigger Inventory in Minecraft Legends
The only way to increase your inventory’s capacity is by building improvements at your Well of Fate.
Every resource has an improvement that’s unique to it, such as “Improvement: Gather Coal”. These will increase the resource limit for that specific resource only.
These upgrades will also allow you to find more of the specific resource from villages and Allay chests, so they help you gather more too!
Of course, these are all resource-specific improvements. However, you will need to build them for each resource you need, which isn’t really ideal.
Thankfully, they aren’t too costly at least: these upgrades require 100 Cobblestone and 50 Prismarine each. Relatively common materials, when it’s all said and done!
Alternatively, you can build “Improvement: Allay Storage”. This upgrade will let you carry more of every type of resource at once, making it a fantastic overall upgrade!
However, you will need to find Gold before you can make it. Gold is primarily found by destroying the Piglin’s Mining Outposts and looting the resources.
Each Allay Storage costs 100 Cobblestones, 100 Prismarine, and 10 Gold. Fairly cheap for such a massive upgrade!
We highly recommend building an Allay Storage as soon as you can, it’s a huge improvement considering how limited your carry capacity can feel at times.
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