Where to store items in No Rest for the Wicked

So much loot, but where to put it all?

Character next to a storage chest in their house in No Rest for the Wicked.
Screenshot by Dot Esports

Inventory space is very limited in No Rest for the Wicked. With only a small amount of space in your pockets, having some storage nearby is a necessity.

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Even after your first upgrade, which you get after defeating the first boss outside of the central town of Sacrament, you only get a few additional slots in just one of your inventory sections. And from washing up on shore to entering Sacrament, you’re more than likely going to find a lot of loot quickly.

There’s a basic storage option available for all players right away once they reach Sacrament, but to get even more storage in No Rest for the Wicked, you’ll have to explore the housing market.

The Rookery community chest

Rookery community chest interface in No Rest for the Wicked.
Make the most of this space. Screenshot by Dot Esports

After defeating the boss outside Sacrament and meeting the townsfolk, you’ll be summoned to the Rookery at the top of the town, where both Roan and Watcher reside. Roan will offer you a room, and the most valuable feature of that room is a community chest that contains 40 slots for items. If playing co-op you will have to share this chest, but if you’re on your own, it’s entirely yours to store weapons and materials you may need later.

Rookery stairwell door in Sacrement in No Rest for the Wicked.
This town upgrade is such a time saver. Screenshot by Dot Esports

To avoid trekking up to the Rookery every time you fast-travel back to town, it’s highly recommended that you speak to Danos the builder in the town circle above the market. For just a small amount of Copper Ore and Pine Wood, you can build the Lodgings Staircase. Once that’s built, when you arrive back in town via the Cerim Whisper fast travel point, you can walk past Captain Randolph and use the blue door to access the stairwell that takes you right to the room with the community chest.

Once you’ve used up all the storage spots in this chest though, your next source of item storage will be your own house.

Storage chests in your Sacrament house

After unlocking the ability to purchase a house, you have one of three housing options you can choose from, costing between 20 to 30 silver depending on the size of the house. Once it’s purchased, you can load up your house with as many storage chests as you have space for.

Storage chests can be purchased directly from Whittacker directly or built at the Workbench at his Crafting Shack in Sacrament. Whittacker sells a small chest that holds 10 items for 60 Bronze coins, and a medium chest that holds 20 items for Two Silver coins and 40 Bronze coins. Bigger chests can be purchased after completing more than one building upgrade to Whittacker’s Crafting Shack. To craft the chests yourself, you’ll need to find the blueprints for them first or purchase them from Whittacker after upgrading his shack more than once.

Whittacker next to their Crafting Shack in Sacrament in No Rest for the Wicked.
The storage supplier. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Whittacker also sells Cupboards, but you can only store consumable items in those.

Once you have a chest, go back into your house open your inventory, and navigate to the page where the chest is located. Select it as you would equip it, and it will open a placement interface that lets you place the chest precisely where you want it.

What items should I store?

Rare weapons that you want to use but don’t have the stats requirement for yet should be stored. Also, any crafting materials other than Pine Wood, Copper Ore, or cooking recipe ingredients can be stored as well. If you need any of these materials to craft something in town, you can always run up to the Rookery chest and grab them.

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