Imagine being so scared of what people think of you that you refuse to use a backpack even when you need to carry a bunch of things.
Is anyone really, though?
Backpacks are how I learned why a lot of purse’s end up as black holes of miscellaneous shit. You think, “oh that like be handy to have just in case”, and next thing you know you’re carrying around half of a house in your backpack.
Stealth edit: I’m bad at verb conjugation sometimes.
On a positive note: You become the person to ask if anything problematic happens. Like, the moment someone feels sick it’s always me who got the travel-amount of medicine ready (Ibuprofen, Talcid, Vomex and such).
You know what you can also carry inside a backpack? Bags. And inside those bags? Even more bags. Basically, you can carry infinite carrying capacity in your backpack! 🙃
I put a bag of holding inside another bag of holding, and I’m not responsible for the resulting black hole eating through the kitchen.
Actually, it just creates a pocket dimension. They should update those dnd rules /s
When I was in middle school I was too lazy to go back to my locker between classes so I just carried a stack of 8 textbooks with me everywhere I went. If they had fit in my backpack I would have done that, too, but my family could only afford the cheap ones.
I got a detention for using my backpack full of books as a lethal weapon. I have the English anthology in there and that’s a big book, it does some serious blood force trauma damage. It’s an awful book though.
Apparently that started a trend so the school introduced a rule that said that all backpacks must be put in lockers at the start of each day. Which was stupid because the lockers weren’t big enough for that. So everyone was forced to carry their books to and from school by hand.
Blunt* Force Trauma
Excuse me. Started a trend of kids using their backpacks as lethal weapons?
I’m young enough to not have been allowed a backpack in grade school. My locker was in the opposite corner of the school and I would always be late if I went back to my locker, so I carried 7 binders with me everywhere…
I admit: I get Bag Envy when I see something that looks durable and has a plethora of pockets. My bag is weak and puny, but this bag I see before me is epic.
Am I the only one?
No, always. I have a really good waterproof 12L bag with the rollup top clip thingy. It will survive any rainstorm. It just doesn’t have pockets and that’s objectively more useful to me than being guarded against something that will happen maybe twice a year.
The bag envy is real
I just never stopped using them since childhood. Why would I give up on it? It’s ergonomic, it relies on strong spinal muscles allowing one to carry heavier weight, keeps one’s hands free and unloaded, doesn’t press against one’s neck like shoulder bags do, and is very hard for someone malicious to take off someone.
The only downsides I can see is that I cannot keep it in sight, meaning I should mind my surroundings not to hit anyone, and it can also be opened without me noticing (although Bobby bags solve this in particular).
As it was told to me when I was young, “The more things you need to carry everyday, the less important you are. The less you need to carry everyday, the more important you are.”
Sadly, there is a kernel of truth there.
Well no. Where would we be without janitors and people who repair shit. “Importance” is subjective. Ich would much rather have one person who repairs my car and need a lot of stuff, than 100 Managers.
Define “important” in this context.
I’ve been held up for my backpack twice. I just carry everything in a grocery bag now. No one cares to steal my “groceries.” I might need to swap back to a backpack once food prices explode
Where do you live that this has happened twice!?
I won’t dox myself, but I worked near the train station at the time, and they thought I was carrying drugs, for whatever reason. The area already had a crew that sold, openly and visibly, so I don’t know why they thought some kid just out of college was moving drugs at risk to his life in competition with dozens of armed men. If it sounds ridiculous to you, it was doubly so to me
I debilitating affliction if you’re a manybagger like me. You’ll then have a backpack for every occasion.
Op is not german
I feel like the X axis isn’t necessarily the IQ, age suits just fine.
If outward thought me anything, backpacks are cool and stay hydrated.
If Outward taught me anything, it’s that everything in the outside world will kill you and it’s best to just stay home.
Looking forward to the sequel~
I’m wanting to play Outward, any tips for a survival newbie?
I’d say to take it slow with combat, don’t rush in and get smacked too much. Getting hurt too bad in one fight can lower your max HP and have serious repercussions for the next one. Try to make sure you’ll be able to make it back to a safe area, and learn when it’s time to pull out and do that.
Also, staying supplied when you head out SHOULD seem obvious, but it’s important enough that it still needs to be emphasized. Stay stocked.
That said, unless you’re playing on Hardcore or whatever, there’s no chance of permadeath or a game-ending moment. Don’t be afraid to go out and explore the map and get your ass beat. Some of the most fun parts of my run were being fucked up beyond belief and going “how the hell am I gonna make it back?”
Bring a friend if you can. On PC, you can mod it so you can play with more than one other person. My run was myself and two others. I doubt I would’ve made it to the end of the story otherwise. :P
Thank you so much! I’ll be playing on the Switch so wish me luck on my journey. I’ll keep all your advice in mind friend!
It’s the most convenient way to get my stuff to D&D sessions though
THEN CALL ME A DORK












