Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete Item Collection Guide
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete is a treasure trove of items—ranging from an array of clothing and furniture to an assortment of bugs, fish, and fruits. Players will find themselves immersed in the delightful task of gathering crafting materials, hoarding fortune cookies, and collecting treats for their campsite villagers. With such an extensive collection, it’s crucial for players to know about storage space and item limits.
Storage Space in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete
For those concerned about storage limitations, it’s reassuring to know that there’s generally no need to worry about running out of space. While the game often reminds players about utilizing Warehouses for excess items, completionists will be pleased that there is ample room available to accommodate their cherished collectibles.
Maximum Item Limits in Pocket Camp Complete
Variations in Item Capacity
The capacity for items in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete varies by item type. As players progress and level up, they will encounter increased limits on how much they can carry—allowing for even greater collection opportunities. Below is a summary of the maximum item limits for different categories, derived from the official Nintendo Animal Crossing website:
Category | Maximum |
Furniture | 4300 |
Custom Design Furniture | 20 |
Clothing | 4300 |
Custom Design Clothing | 20 |
Tools | 9999 |
Fortune Cookies (per type) | 1000 |
Seeds | 9999 |
Plants | 9999 |
Event Insects/Fish/Creatures | 9999 |
Treats | 9999 |
Event Materials | 9999 |
Gulliver’s Cargo | 999 |
Maps | 999 |
Stickers | 999 |
This item limit data was confirmed and is current as of December 2024.
While players can amass unlimited Bells and Leaf Tokens, the display caps are set at 9,999,999 for both. If players exceed this amount, it will simply show as 9,999,999+.
Additionally, players benefit from having 16 free warehouses that can hold 99 items each. This organizational feature allows for easy management and sorting of stored items.
Managing Item Overflow in Pocket Camp Complete
Options for Excess Items
As players advance in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Complete, they may encounter instances where their inventories become overcrowded, especially at lower levels with modest caps. Here are two effective strategies for managing overflow:
- Excess ingredients and non-furniture items typically get automatically sold upon collection when they exceed limits, such as in quest rewards.
- For clothing, furniture, and event items that exceed capacity, players must prioritize making room in their inventories.
Crafters can quickly sell surplus crafting materials and critters directly from their inventories, while furniture and clothing can be offloaded to NPCs like the Able Sisters or Nook Brothers. Given the generous item limits and warehouse capacity, players can confidently explore without the fear of storage constraints.
For ongoing updates on item limits and guides, refer to the original source: Animal Crossing
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