Dear Travellers,
In between dev updates weve trickled out some of the lore of this land,
peeking in on spirits, listening to the thoughts of
everyday folk and
soundtracking its wilderness. But we want to share how it feels to play a part in this world, so today we cordially invite you to imagine immersion through... stuff. So this post is all about the objects and items that youll be able to toss into a backpack as you travel around Braided Shore and how theyll enrich your play experience. As ever, wed love you to drop us a comment or two with your thoughts.

Backpack slots accommodate accessories and musical instruments created in our 2019 Kickstarter.
Fill your pack with many things
As with most RPGs the most appealing aspect of collecting items is in
imagining how they may one day serve you well in trade. Among the many items youll come across on your travels youll find various edibles (pickled seaweed, simple soot bread) and equipables (alabaster armbands, a walnut flute) - together these will protect you from dangers, keep you fed, and ready you for all kinds of possibilities.
But many items dont seem to have an immediate obvious benefit do not dismiss them, for who knows what unknown trade potential they may hold?
One persons junk is indeed another persons treasure in this land, and a perfect example can be seen in
this gameplay video where a bag of rusty nails brings joy to an NPC building a treehouse. And who knows? A
cobalt glazed tile shard may be useful to someone...
Skill cards
Skills are also items: skill cards can be acquired, used to learn new skills, or traded.
Recipes, knot skills and fighting techniques are some of the skills youll be able to acquire from those in their possession. Items vary in quality and rarity, but all can be used to trade either for other items, or for skills or services and such trade deals will be one of the many beats in your story journey. Heres a little more about the different kinds of items you can find...
Poor & good items
Poor items are exactly that - low quality items that usually have low use value and little trade value. Often discarded, such
items may be broken, rusty or mouldy and can be found in all kinds of places for you to pick up and keep. But they are not all without value stale bread will sustain you and a poor sword will still serve as some defence. Whether for reasons of practicality or curiosity, a Traveller with an empty backpack would be well advised to hang on to some poor items.
Unsurprisingly good items can be useful in all kinds of ways and include
everything from clothing, weapons and backpacks to lights, lanterns and umbrellas. Much like real life, these objects of use will need to be obtained from a merchant or in a shop. Amongst the many generic pieces there will also be many outstanding items with individual appeal. Besides those pictured above, examples of good items include a flower-scented tunic, protective tombac footwear, a conductors lucky knot ring and an adventurers blade.
Great & exceptional items
Great items are very rare and sometimes unique and
come with a story that reveals something of its past. There are countless great items in the region but theyre not to be found in shops or markets and are unlikely to be traded possessing them takes some effort and will require an undertaking such as a search or quest. Should you acquire a great item, listen to its lessons, carry it safely with you and let its spirit lighten your step and warm your heart.
Extremely rare and always unique, an exceptional item is tantamount to a historical artefact.
Each one of these special objects has played a part in the history of Braided Shore imparted to its owner, such story fragments will contribute to a deeper understanding of the land and perhaps give clues to one of its unsolved mysteries. Effort alone will not yield such items time and luck will also play their part.
Pack smart... and look out for Reagents too
Since theres no currency in Braided Shore, when managing your inventory its good to aim for a selection of items of varying value, that way youll have items small enough to trade should you need a quick snack, and youll be able to
avoid being forced into an unequal trade in an emergency. A Traveller who carries only a diamond and a Master Iron cog will have a hard time making a good trade for a torch or some farmers field bread.
Reagents, (Braided Shores magical ingredients) will also need seeking out, and each one will bring new possibilities to your story. Weve lots to share about reagents too, and well dedicate a post to them further down the road!
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Thank you deeply for once again spending your time with us! What are your attitudes to things and how you relate to them? Are you a hoarder or do you travel light? What games have types of items that youve enjoyed?
Let us know below and we can talk! And as ever, you can chat to us on
Discord too
Best Wishes,
Helen and the Dev Team xx
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