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Torn Sailcloth Bag - Version 10 vs Version 5
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1122Torn Sailcloth Bag is the first tier of Backpack Progression in Windrose. It is the cheapest and earliest-available backpack upgrade, and it transforms early-game mining and gathering runs.3344Recipe5566PropertyValueRecipe2 Coarse Fabric + 1 RopeStationWorkbench (Level 1)Slots Added+4 slotsSlot TypeAccessory (bag slot)77Both Coarse Fabric and Rope are crafted from Plant Fiber, which is abundant on every biome. A quick 5-minute Plant Fiber loop around the starting island yields enough material for the full recipe with material left over.889-Slots and Weight9+Why Craft It First101011-The Torn Sailcloth Bag adds four inventory slots, raising the carried total from the base sixteen to twenty, and it weighs only 0.1, so it costs almost nothing toward the encumbrance limit that slows movement when overloaded. It occupies the dedicated accessory bag slot, which means equipping it does not take space away from armor or weapons. There is no quality roll on the bag; every craft produces the same four-slot, 0.1-weight item.12-13-Gathering the Materials14-15-Both Coarse Fabric and Rope trace back to Plant Fiber, which is harvested by hand from the low bushes that dot the starting island and every later biome. Convert the fiber at a Workbench into two Coarse Fabric and one Rope, then craft the bag at the same station. Because the inputs are renewable and cost no currency, the only investment is a short gathering loop, which is why the bag is the standard first craft of a new run.16-17-Why Craft it First18-1911The jump from 16 base backpack slots to 20 slots is the single biggest proportional upgrade in the entire gear loop. Early mining runs fill the base 16 slots fast, forcing walking trips back to base to dump materials before returning to the mine. Community advice is universal: craft the Torn Sailcloth Bag in the first 30 minutes of play, before almost any other non-essential item.20122113Upgrade Path22142315The Torn Sailcloth Bag is consumed by the next tier's recipe (the Sailor Backpack uses 1 Torn Sailcloth Bag + 5 Rough Hide + 2 Copper Ingot). You cannot keep the old backpack after upgrading; each tier replaces the previous one.24162517See Also26182719Backpack Progression: full chainCoarse Fabric: inputRope: inputSailor Backpack: next tier282029-Tips21+Game Data302231-Craft the bag before your first long mining or logging trip so a full Coarse Fabric and Rope run does not send you back to camp early.Keep one spare set of inputs in storage. The bag is consumed when you build the Sailor Backpack, so you will craft a Torn Sailcloth Bag again on the way up the Backpack Progression chain.The four extra slots are the largest proportional jump in the whole backpack line, so prioritise this upgrade over cosmetic crafts.32-33-Details34-3523Properties36243725PropertyValueSlots4Weight0.13826Crafted By39274028Crafted at: Workbench41294230IngredientQuantityCoarse Fabricx2Ropex14331Disassembles Into443245-MaterialQuantityCoarse Fabric×2Rope×146-Progression Notes47-48-Torn Sailcloth Bag is part of the crafting progression chain rather than a standalone collectible. Use the recipe, station, and ingredient rows to trace what unlocks it, what it consumes, and which linked upgrades or materials should be prepared before crafting it.33+MaterialQuantityCoarse Fabric×2Rope×1