In addition to gaining access to 26 new creations, players who upgrade to Skyrim Anniversary Edition also receive everything currently available in the Skyrim Creation Club. Among these more than 40 addons is the Adventurer's Backpack creation.

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This creation was originally released in 2018 and serves to improve the encumbrance system of Skyrim. Not only do they increase carry weight, some also have additional effects that come in handy for most playstyles, and have simple, customizable designs to suit the rest of a character's appearance.

Updated April 27, 2022 by Erik Petrovich: The Skyrim Anniversary Edition Backpack creation, also available in Special Edition via the Creation Club, is one of the game's most useful. Some consider it game-breaking thanks to the amount of storage it gives, and some of the minor buffs can turn a good build into an overpowered one. Adventurers Backpacks are the only Skyrim backpacks, and there aren't any ways to increase carry weight in the base game aside from enchanting and potions. If you're tired of running back and forth from cities when your inventory fills up after each dungeon, consider getting one of these.

What Are Adventurer's Backpacks?

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Adventurer's Backpacks are new equippable items players can get with the installation of either Anniversary Edition or the individual Creation Club element for standalone Special Edition. These greatly expand a player's maximum carry weight, making them near-essential for Skyrim Survival mode, but they also come with unique effects.

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The Adventurer Backpack, Hunter Backpack, Mage Backpack, and Thief Backpack all confer a minor buff to their wearer. They can be crafted or bought, and they aren't too expensive to make or purchase so players can easily get one within the first hour of the game.

Types of Adventurer's Backpacks

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There are 16 types of Adventurer's Backpacks included with this creation, evenly split between standard backpacks and backpacks with additional special buffs and abilities. While each improves a player's carrying capacity by a huge 75 points (just over a 25% improvement on base stats), the Mage, Hunter, Thief, and eponymous Adventurer backpack offer something else.

  • Leather Backpack: Adds 75 points to Carrying Capacity
  • Fine Leather Backpack: Adds 75 points to Carrying Capacity
  • Dark Leather Backpack: Adds 75 points to Carrying Capacity
  • Fur Backpack: Adds 75 points to Carrying Capacity
  • Adventurer Backpack: Adds 75 points to Carrying Capacity, also increases Stamina by 20 points
  • Hunter Backpack: Adds 75 points to Carrying Capacity, also increases Bow damage by 10%
  • Mage Backpack: Adds 75 points to Carrying Capacity, also increases Magicka by 20 points
  • Thief Backpack: Adds 75 points to Carrying Capacity, also makes Lockpicking 15% easier

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Each backpack also has a version available with a Bedroll, though this appears to just be a cosmetic change as it does not affect where players get the Well-Rested bonus. Be sure to choose the right backpack for you, and don't be afraid to spend a little more to get those extra bonuses (if you plan to make use of them at all).

How To Get A Backpack In Skyrim

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Adventurer's Backpacks are found in two distinct places in Skyrim: at vendors and through crafting. They don't cost a lot to purchase and don't require any complex crafting materials to craft, so just about every player will be able to acquire one sooner than later.

Keep an eye out in dungeon loot, like on bodies and in treasure chests, because there is also a small chance for them to spawn out in the world. If you're especially lucky, you'll find the exact Backpack you need, removing the need to buy or craft one entirely.

Buying and Finding Backpacks

Backpacks can be bought from just about any general vendor, like Belethor in Whiterun or Lucan Valerius in Riverwood. The special backpacks with additional effects each cost 80 Gold (with or without the Bedroll), while the normal versions run anywhere from 40 Gold to 50 Gold maximum – buying a Backpack won't break the bank. They can also be found as ground loot.

How to Craft a Backpack

Crafting a backpack is almost as easy as buying one, and their cheap resource costs make them a good thing to craft early on for some cash flow. Each of the normal Backpacks costs 1 Corundum and 3 Leather (4 Leather for the Bedroll version), while each special Backpack costs 1 Corundum and 4 Leather (5 Leather for the Bedroll version).

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