Not having enough space in your pack can be a real bummer in The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria.

It’s difficult leaving resources behind simply because you can’t fit them in your pack.

In this survival guide, we’ll show you how to craft the adventurer’s pack in Return to Moria which can allow you to carry even more on your adventures.

To see how to make the pack for yourself, be sure to watch the video below!

The adventurer’s pack is unlocked when you discover the workbench recipe.

Don’t know how to unlock the workbench?

You just need to pick up a piece of elven wood.

Elven wood in the Elven Quarter.
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Then build the workbench.

Crafting the workbench.
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You’ll need two iron ingots and 15 elven wood to craft the workbench.

Inside, you’ll see a few recipes that were unlocked after building the workbench.

One of those is the adventurer’s pack.

Crafting the adventurer's pack.
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To craft the adventurer’s pack, you’ll need eight hide.

Don’t have enough hide or know where to get it?

You need to do some hunting.

Craft yourself a hunting bow and some arrows, then head into the Elven Quarter to hunt some white deer.

They’ll drop plenty of hide, so you can quickly craft the adventurer’s pack.

If your small pack has been doing you well so far, then you might wonder if the adventurer’s pack is worth the effort.

I think it is for certain activities.

The adventurer’s pack has 25 inventory slots as opposed to the 10 in the small pack.

That makes it ideal for mining or exploring when you plan on harvesting resources.

Now, I don’t think the adventurer’s pack is worth using when you plan on fighting enemies.

It can eat away at your stamina and make you less efficient in a fight.

The good news is you can chuck it off or even switch it back to your small pack.

By using the appropriate pack for the right circumstances, you can set yourself up for success in the mines.

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