The Fields Roblox Items Guide (March 2026) Full List

Welcome to the most comprehensive guide to all items in The Fields Roblox! As a seasoned survivor of this intense horror/survival experience, I’ve spent countless hours exploring every corner of the quarantine zone, collecting every item, and mastering the game’s complex item system. In this ultimate guide, I’ll walk you through every single item available in The Fields, complete with their locations, prices, uses, and pro tips that will help you survive longer and progress faster than ever before.
All Items in The Fields
| Item Category | Number of Items | Primary Use | Rarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Equipment | 6 | Survival & Utility | Common to Rare |
| Crafting Materials | 15 | Crafting & Upgrading | Common to Rare |
| Consumables | 8 | Healing & Buffs | Common to Rare |
| Ammo | 4 | Weapon Support | Rare |
| Keys | 6 | Unlocking Areas | Rare |
| Quest Items | 3 | Story Progression | Rare |
The Fields is a Roblox horror/survival game where you must survive nights, manage your sanity, and uncover the mysteries of the HEMCOR quarantine zone. Items are your lifeline in this dangerous world, and understanding what each item does and where to find it is crucial for your survival. With the game currently in version 0.3 – “Arms & Combatants” as of March 2026, the item system has evolved significantly, offering more depth and strategic options than ever before.
Equipment Items: Your Survival Toolkit
Equipment items are the backbone of your survival in The Fields. These wearable items provide essential bonuses that can mean the difference between life and death during those terrifying nights. I always prioritize equipment items early in my runs because they provide permanent benefits that stack with other items and strategies.
Tactical Flashlight
Location: First floor of the Construction Site
Value: 125 Reputation
Usage: Provides hands-free light source
The Tactical Flashlight is, without a doubt, the most important early-game item you can find. I remember my first few runs without it – stumbling around in the dark, losing sanity rapidly, and getting ambushed by infected I couldn’t see coming. Once you equip this flashlight, it mounts on your chest, illuminating your path while keeping your hands free for weapons or other items. The Construction Site can be dangerous, but the flashlight is worth the risk. Pro tip: Visit the Construction Site during daylight hours when infected are less aggressive.
Survivor’s Backpack
Location: The Hangar or purchase from Trader for 600 Reputation
Value: 300 Reputation
Usage: Increases inventory space by 3 slots
Inventory management is a constant struggle in The Fields, and the Survivor’s Backpack is your solution. This incredible item expands your carrying capacity from 6 to 9 slots, allowing you to carry more essential items, crafting materials, and ammo. I’ve found that having this backpack early game completely changes your survival rate – you can carry more healing items, extra ammo, and still have space for valuable loot to sell. If you can’t find it in the Hangar (spawn rates can be tricky), save up 600 Reputation from selling common items like Rags and Metal Scrap to buy it from the Trader.
Compass
Location: On top of wooden palettes in player Base
Buy Price: 200 Reputation
Sell Price: 100 Reputation
Usage: Shows cardinal directions
The Compass might seem like a luxury item, but in The Fields’ vast and often confusing map, it’s a lifesaver. I’ve gotten lost countless times without it, especially during the day when landmarks look different and panic sets in as night approaches. The Compass appears on your HUD when equipped, helping you navigate back to base or find specific locations like the Construction Site or Radio Station. It’s particularly valuable for new players still learning the map layout.
Watch
Location: Next to a corpse outside the Radio Station
Buy Price: 200 Reputation
Usage: Shows current time
Time management is crucial in The Fields, and the Watch is your key to mastering it. Knowing exactly how much time you have before nightfall allows you to plan your looting routes efficiently and ensure you’re back at base with the generator running before darkness falls. I’ve learned the hard way that getting caught outside at night without preparation is a death sentence. The Watch helps you avoid this fate by giving you precise timing information.
Walkie Talkie
Location: Radio Station (5 available)
Value: 20 Reputation
Usage: Long-distance communication with other players
If you’re playing The Fields with friends, the Walkie Talkie is essential for coordination. The Radio Station holds five of these communication devices, and equipping one allows you to talk with teammates who also have one. In my experience, good communication can turn a hopeless situation into a successful extraction. Whether you’re coordinating attacks on infected, calling for help, or planning your next move, the Walkie Talkie keeps your team connected.
Bear Trap
Location: Near Hunter’s Cabin or quest reward
Buy Price: 150 Reputation
Sell Price: 75 Reputation
Usage: Traps enemies when they walk over it
The Bear Trap is a fantastic defensive item that can save your life in tight situations. When placed on the ground, it will immobilize any enemy that steps on it, giving you precious time to escape or finish them off. I’ve used these to create choke points near my base and to escape from overwhelming infected hordes. They’re particularly effective against stronger enemies like Brutes, giving you a window to attack their weak points safely.
Crafting Materials: The Foundation of Progression
Crafting materials are the lifeblood of long-term progression in The Fields. These items allow you to repair weapons, upgrade your workbench, craft new items, and complete important quests. I always keep a healthy stock of essential crafting materials, as running out at a critical moment can set you back significantly.
Tier 1 Crafting Materials (Common)
These are the most basic materials you’ll find scattered throughout the map:
Electrical Tape
- Value: 20 Reputation
- Usage: Crafting and weapon repair
- Locations: Common spawn everywhere
- Pro Tip: Always keep at least 2-3 rolls for emergency weapon repairs
Rags
- Value: 15 Reputation
- Usage: Crafting bandages and Molotovs
- Locations: Extremely common everywhere
- Pro Tip: Don’t sell all your rags – they’re essential for crafting healing items
Plank
- Value: 20 Reputation
- Usage: Weapon crafting and workbench upgrades
- Locations: Common spawn, can be bought from Trader for 40 Reputation
- Pro Tip: Essential for early-game weapon crafting, keep at least 3-4 in storage
Wood Scrap
- Value: 10 Reputation
- Usage: Workbench upgrades
- Locations: Very common everywhere
- Pro Tip: Collect these whenever you see them – you’ll need many for workbench upgrades
Metal Scrap
- Value: 15 Reputation
- Usage: Various crafting recipes
- Locations: Common spawn
- Pro Tip: Good source of early reputation if you’re low on cash
Nails
- Value: 10 Reputation
- Usage: Crafting spiked weapons and traps
- Locations: Common spawn
- Pro Tip: Combine with planks to create effective early-game weapons
Tier 2 Crafting Materials (Uncommon)
These materials are less common but crucial for mid-game progression:
Wood Glue
- Value: 60 Reputation
- Usage: Weapon repair
- Locations: Uncommon spawn
- Pro Tip: Your best friend for keeping weapons in good condition – never sell this
Empty Vial
- Value: 10 Reputation
- Usage: Crafting Blighted Salve (quest item)
- Locations: Uncommon spawn, can be bought from Trader for 20 Reputation
- Pro Tip: Buy these from the Trader if you can’t find them – essential for Hunter questline
Glass Bottle
- Value: 15 Reputation
- Usage: Crafting Broken Bottle weapon
- Locations: Uncommon spawn
- Pro Tip: Early-game weapon option if you can’t find better alternatives
Blighted Poppy
- Value: 55 Reputation
- Usage: Crafting Blighted Solution
- Locations: Rare spawn in grassy areas
- Pro Tip: Glowing orange veins make them easier to spot at night
Blightcap
- Value: 45 Reputation
- Usage: Crafting Blighted Salve
- Locations: Rare spawn in tall grass
- Pro Tip: Pulsing glow helps identify them – essential for Hunter questline
Tier 3 Crafting Materials (Rare)
These are the most valuable and rare crafting materials:
Wiring
- Value: Quest item
- Usage: First step of Hunter’s Trial quest
- Locations: First floor of Construction Site (after starting quest)
- Pro Tip: This is your ticket to the Hunter questline – prioritize finding it
Axe Head
- Value: 500 Reputation
- Usage: Crafting Axe weapon
- Locations: Rare spawn, confirmed at Hunter’s Cabin and Checkpoint
- Pro Tip: Very valuable – sell if you don’t need the Axe, or craft it for a strong melee weapon
Heavy Duty Toolbox
- Value: 600 Reputation
- Usage: Upgrading Workbench to Level 4
- Locations: Quest reward (Hunter) or rare spawn in Barn
- Pro Tip: The ultimate workbench upgrade item – transforms your crafting capabilities
Blowtorch
- Value: 250 Reputation
- Usage: Upgrading Workbench to Level 3
- Locations: Quest reward (Hunter’s Trial part 1)
- Pro Tip: Unlocks mid-game crafting options – essential for progression
Consumables: Staying Alive in the Field
Consumables are your immediate survival tools, providing healing, buffs, and temporary effects that can turn the tide in dangerous situations. I always keep a balanced inventory of consumables, as you never know when you’ll need to heal, restore stamina, or boost your combat effectiveness.
Healing Items
Bandage
- Value: 20 Reputation
- Usage: Stops bleeding and heals minor injuries
- Crafting: 3 Rags
- Pro Tip: Craft these in bulk – they’re lightweight and essential for survival
Medical Kit
- Value: 275 Reputation
- Usage: Contains 3 Bandages when opened
- Locations: Medical Crate at Security Checkpoint Alpha (requires key)
- Pro Tip: The Medical Crate Key is obtained from the Hunter – makes this a mid-game luxury
Red Inhaler
- Value: 100 Reputation
- Usage: Fully restores health
- Locations: Uncommon spawn
- Pro Tip: Save these for emergencies – they’re your “get out of death free” cards
Stamina & Sanity Management
Blue Inhaler
- Value: 60 Reputation
- Usage: Fully restores stamina
- Locations: Uncommon spawn
- Pro Tip: Essential for extended combat sessions or escape scenarios
Purple Inhaler
- Value: 70 Reputation
- Usage: Restores sanity
- Locations: Uncommon spawn
- Pro Tip: Sanity management is crucial – carry these for long night expeditions
Combat Buffs
Blighted Solution
- Value: 200 Reputation
- Usage: Increases melee damage at cost of sanity
- Crafting: Blighted Poppy + Empty Vial
- Pro Tip: Use before boss fights or tough encounters – the damage boost is significant
Molotov Cocktail
- Value: Craftable
- Usage: Area damage and fire effects
- Crafting: Rags + Glass Bottle + Gasoline
- Pro Tip: Excellent crowd control – perfect for dealing with groups of infected
Ammo & Weapon Support: Ranged Combat Essentials
Ammo is intentionally scarce in The Fields, making ranged combat a strategic choice rather than a default option. I’ve learned to treasure every bullet and shell, using them only when absolutely necessary or when the reward justifies the expenditure.
Shotgun Ammunition
Shotgun Shell
- Value: 30 Reputation each
- Buy Price: 60 Reputation per shell, 140 per box (7 shells)
- Usage: Pump-Action Shotgun
- Locations: Hunter’s Cabin (after questline), Trader
- Pro Tip: The shotgun is devastating at close range – save shells for high-threat targets
Shotgun Shells Box
- Value: 70 Reputation
- Usage: Contains 7 Shotgun Shells
- Locations: Trader only
- Pro Tip: Better value than buying individual shells if you can afford the upfront cost
Revolver Ammunition
Revolver Bullet
- Value: 30 Reputation each
- Buy Price: 60 Reputation per bullet, 140 per box (7 bullets)
- Usage: Revolver/Magnum
- Locations: Trader only
- Pro Tip: Precision weapon – aim for headshots to maximize effectiveness
Revolver Bullets Box
- Value: 70 Reputation
- Usage: Contains 7 Revolver Bullets
- Locations: Trader only
- Pro Tip: Same value advice as shotgun boxes – buy in bulk when possible
Keys: Unlocking The Fields’ Secrets
Keys are some of the most valuable items in The Fields, granting access to restricted areas, special chests, and quest-critical locations. I treat keys as top priority items whenever I find them, as they often lead to the best loot and progression opportunities.
HEMCOR Key Components
Key Part One
- Value: 100 Reputation
- Usage: Combines with Key Part Two to create HEMCOR Key
- Locations: Construction Site
- Pro Tip: This is half of the ultimate key – keep it safe until you find the other half
Key Part Two
- Value: 100 Reputation
- Usage: Combines with Key Part One to create HEMCOR Key
- Locations: Radio Station (under a desk)
- Pro Tip: Check under every desk in the Radio Station – this one’s easy to miss
HEMCOR Key
- Value: 1000 Reputation
- Usage: Opens chest in Storage Hangar
- Crafting: Key Part One + Key Part Two
- Pro Tip: The Storage Hangar chest contains high-tier loot – worth the effort to craft
Quest & Location Keys
Rusted Key
- Value: 1000 Reputation
- Usage: Opens door to Hunter’s Cabin
- Locations: Quest reward or rare spawn
- Pro Tip: The Hunter’s Cabin is essential for progression – this key is invaluable
Medical Crate Key
- Value: 1000 Reputation
- Usage: Opens medical crate at Checkpoint
- Locations: Quest reward from Hunter (part 3)
- Pro Tip: The Medical Kit inside is worth the reputation investment
Suspicious Key
- Value: 700 Reputation
- Usage: Opens chest in shack south of Hunter’s Cabin
- Locations: Rare spawn
- Pro Tip: This chest often contains rare crafting materials – worth seeking out
Quest Items: Progressing The Story
Quest items are unique items that drive the main storyline forward in The Fields. These items can’t be bought or crafted normally – they must be found or earned through specific quest objectives. I always prioritize quest items as they unlock new content, better equipment, and advanced crafting options.
Hunter’s Trial Questline Items
Wiring
- Value: Quest item
- Usage: First step of Hunter’s Trial
- Locations: Construction Site (first floor, after starting quest)
- Pro Tip: This is your entry point to the Hunter questline – don’t sell it!
Blighted Salve
- Value: Quest item
- Usage: Second step of Hunter’s Trial
- Crafting: Blightcap + Empty Vial (at Level 3 Workbench)
- Locations: Crafted after receiving recipe from Hunter
- Pro Tip: You’ll need to upgrade your Workbench to Level 3 first
Medical Crate Key
- Value: 1000 Reputation
- Usage: Third step of Hunter’s Trial
- Locations: Reward from Hunter after delivering Blighted Salve
- Pro Tip: This key also grants access to the Medical Crate – a valuable bonus
Item Spawn Tiers & Locations
Understanding spawn tiers is crucial for efficient looting in The Fields. Every item has a specific spawn tier that determines how common it is and where it’s likely to appear. I’ve spent hundreds of hours mapping spawn locations and patterns to help you loot more efficiently.
Tier 1 Spawn Locations (Common Items)
Tier 1 items spawn everywhere and are the most reliable source of early-game reputation and crafting materials:
Common Spawn Areas:
- Open fields and grasslands
- Around buildings and structures
- Near roads and pathways
- Inside abandoned vehicles
Tier 1 Items:
- Electrical Tape
- Glass Bottle
- Plank
- Wood Scrap
- Metal Scrap
- Nails
- Rags
Pro Tip: Focus on collecting these items early game for reputation and crafting. They’re lightweight and valuable for trade.
Tier 2 Spawn Locations (Uncommon Items)
Tier 2 items are less common but still relatively easy to find if you know where to look:
Preferred Spawn Areas:
- Inside buildings (first floor)
- Near workbenches and crafting areas
- Around residential areas
- Close to points of interest
Tier 2 Items:
- Bandage
- Bear Trap
- Blue Inhaler
- Red Inhaler
- Purple Inhaler
- Broken Bottle
- Empty Vial
- Gasoline Canister
- Spiked Plank
- Torch
- Wood Glue
- Rags
Pro Tip: Check building interiors thoroughly – Tier 2 items often spawn in corners, under furniture, or on shelves.
Tier 3 Spawn Locations (Rare Items)
Tier 3 items are the most valuable and hardest to find, often requiring specific conditions or quest progress:
Exclusive Spawn Areas:
- Construction Site (specific floors)
- Radio Station (specific rooms)
- Hunter’s Cabin (after quest progress)
- Barn (rare spawns)
- Hangar (specific locations)
Tier 3 Items:
- Axe Head
- Blighted Solution
- Blowtorch
- Compass
- Crowbar
- Pipe Wrench
- Heavy-Duty Toolbox
- Kukri
- Molotov Cocktail
- Survivor’s Backpack
- Tactical Flashlight
- Watch
Pro Tip: Many Tier 3 items require quest progress or specific conditions to spawn – focus on advancing the Hunter questline for access to the best items.
Advanced Item Management Strategies
After countless hours in The Fields, I’ve developed advanced strategies for item management that separate the survivors from the casualties. These tips will help you optimize your inventory, maximize your efficiency, and survive longer in the harsh world of The Fields.
Inventory Optimization
The 6-Slot Challenge With only 6 inventory slots (9 with Survivor’s Backpack), every decision matters. Here’s my prioritization system:
- Essential Equipment (1-2 slots): Always carry your Tactical Flashlight and one utility item (Compass or Watch)
- Healing (1-2 slots): At least one healing item, preferably a Red Inhaler for emergencies
- Weapon Support (1 slot): Either a repair item or ammo, depending on your loadout
- Quest Items (1 slot): Always keep space for current quest objectives
- Flexible Slot (1 slot): Adapt based on current needs – crafting materials, keys, or valuables
Weight vs. Value Considerations Not all items are created equal when it comes to inventory efficiency:
High Value, Low Weight:
- Keys (700-1000 Reputation each)
- Rare crafting materials (Axe Head, Heavy Duty Toolbox)
- Quest items (essential for progression)
Low Value, High Weight:
- Common materials (Rags, Wood Scrap)
- Basic ammo (single bullets/shells)
- Duplicate consumables
Pro Tip: When your inventory is full, prioritize dropping common materials in favor of keys, rare items, or quest objectives. You can always find more common materials later.
Reputation Economy Mastery
The reputation system in The Fields is complex, and understanding item values is crucial for economic success:
Best Items to Sell:
- Keys (700-1000 Reputation) – but only if you don’t need them
- Axe Head (500 Reputation) – unless you’re crafting the Axe
- Heavy Duty Toolbox (600 Reputation) – if you already have Workbench Level 4
- Blighted Solution (200 Reputation) – if you don’t need the damage buff
Items to Never Sell:
- Quest items (Wiring, Blighted Salve components)
- Unique equipment (Tactical Flashlight, Survivor’s Backpack)
- Essential crafting materials (Wood Glue, Blowtorch)
- Rare keys that unlock content (Rusted Key, Medical Crate Key)
Trading Strategy: I follow a simple rule: sell common items for reputation, buy rare items from the Trader, and save unique items for personal use. The Trader’s inventory rotates, so check back regularly for rare materials you might need.
Crafting Priority System
With limited workbench access and crafting materials, you need to prioritize what to craft:
Early Game Crafting Priority:
- Bandages (3 Rags) – essential for survival
- Basic weapons (Spiked Plank, Broken Bottle) – for self-defense
- Workbench upgrades (when materials allow) – unlocks better crafting
Mid Game Crafting Priority:
- Weapon repairs (Wood Glue, Electrical Tape) – maintain your gear
- Advanced weapons (Axe, Crowbar) – better combat effectiveness
- Blighted Salve (for Hunter quest) – progression essential
Late Game Crafting Priority:
- Workbench Level 4 (Heavy Duty Toolbox) – ultimate crafting access
- High-tier weapon maintenance – keep your best gear functional
- Utility items (Bear Traps, Molotovs) – tactical advantages
Common Mistakes to Avoid
In my journey through The Fields, I’ve made plenty of mistakes and learned from each one. Here are the most common pitfalls I see new players fall into, and how to avoid them:
Inventory Management Errors
Mistake #1: Hoarding Common Materials Many players collect every Rags, Wood Scrap, and Metal Scrap they find, quickly filling their inventory with low-value items. Instead, I recommend keeping only what you need for immediate crafting and selling the rest.
Mistake #2: Ignoring Equipment Slots I see players carrying equipment items in their inventory instead of equipping them. Always equip your Tactical Flashlight, Compass, and other gear – they don’t take inventory space when equipped!
Mistake #3: Selling Quest Items It’s tempting to sell valuable-looking items like Wiring or Key Parts for quick reputation, but these are essential for progression. Always check if an item is quest-related before selling.
Strategic Errors
Mistake #4: Neglecting the Hunter Questline The Hunter questline unlocks some of the best items and crafting options in the game. Many players avoid it because it seems complicated, but it’s worth the effort.
Mistake #5: Wasting Ammo on Weak Enemies Ammo is scarce and expensive. I see players using shotgun shells on basic infected when a melee weapon would suffice. Save your ammo for Brutes, bosses, and emergency situations.
Mistake #6: Ignoring Time Management Without a Watch, players often get caught outside at night unprepared. Always keep track of time and plan your routes to ensure you’re back at base before dark.
Progression Mistakes
Mistake #7: Skipping Workbench Upgrades The Workbench is your most important tool for progression. Many players focus on weapons and healing while neglecting Workbench upgrades, limiting their crafting options significantly.
Mistake #8: Not Planning for Night Night in The Fields is brutal without preparation. Players often venture out without proper lighting, healing items, or escape plans, leading to unnecessary deaths.
Mistake #9: Underestimating Sanity Sanity management is crucial but often overlooked. Without Purple Inhalers or proper lighting, players can lose sanity quickly, leading to hallucinations and increased danger.
Platform-Specific Considerations
The Fields plays differently depending on your platform, and understanding these differences can give you a significant advantage:
PC Players
Advantages:
- Precise aiming with mouse for ranged combat
- Quick inventory management with keyboard shortcuts
- Better visibility with higher graphics settings
Tips:
- Use mouse wheel for quick weapon switching
- Bind frequently used items to number keys
- Take advantage of higher FOV settings for better situational awareness
Mobile Players
Advantages:
- Portable gaming for quick sessions
- Touch controls for intuitive item interaction
- Often shorter queue times for servers
Tips:
- Use the auto-aim feature for ranged combat
- Keep your inventory organized for quick access
- Consider using a controller for better precision
Console Players
Advantages:
- Controller precision for combat
- Stable performance and frame rates
- Comfortable for extended play sessions
Tips:
- Customize your controller layout for item access
- Use trigger buttons for precise combat control
- Take advantage of vibration feedback for environmental awareness
FAQ
Based on my experience helping new players, here are the most common questions about items in The Fields:
What’s the most important item to find early game?
The Tactical Flashlight is absolutely essential. It provides hands-free lighting, which is crucial for maintaining sanity and avoiding ambushes at night. I always make the Construction Site my first destination to find it.
How do I increase my inventory space?
The Survivor’s Backpack is the only item that increases inventory space, adding 3 extra slots. You can find it in the Hangar or buy it from the Trader for 600 Reputation. It’s worth every penny.
What should I prioritize selling for reputation?
I recommend selling common materials like Rags, Wood Scrap, and Metal Scrap early game. Mid-game, focus on selling duplicate consumables and extra ammo. Late-game, rare keys and unused quest items have the best value.
How do I start the Hunter questline?
Find the Wiring in the Construction Site (first floor) and bring it to the Hunter. This starts “The Hunter’s Trial” questline, which is essential for unlocking advanced crafting and rare items.
What’s the best way to find rare items?
Focus on high-tier locations like the Construction Site, Radio Station, and Hunter’s Cabin. Many rare items require quest progress or specific conditions to spawn, so advance the Hunter questline for better access.
How do I manage sanity effectively?
Carry Purple Inhalers for sanity restoration, use your Tactical Flashlight at night, and avoid prolonged exposure to darkness. The Watch helps you plan your time to avoid being caught outside at night.
What’s the most valuable item in the game?
The HEMCOR Key (crafted from Key Part One and Two) is worth 1000 Reputation and unlocks the Storage Hangar chest, which contains high-tier loot. It’s also essential for late-game progression.
How do I upgrade my Workbench?
You need specific upgrade materials: Blowtorch for Level 3, Heavy Duty Toolbox for Level 4. These are obtained through the Hunter questline or rare spawns in specific locations.
What’s the best weapon for early game?
The Spiked Plank (crafted from Plank + Nails) is excellent early game. It’s easy to craft, does decent damage, and the materials are common. For ranged options, save your ammo for emergencies.
How do I find specific item locations?
Check the detailed location information in each item section above. Many items have specific spawn points, and knowing these locations saves significant time and reduces risk.
Final Thoughts & Pro Tips
After hundreds of hours in The Fields, I can confidently say that mastering the item system is the key to success. Here are my final pro tips to help you become a true survivor:
Always Be Prepared: Before leaving base, ensure you have: a light source, healing items, a weapon, and a way back before nightfall.
Prioritize Progression: The Hunter questline unlocks the best content in the game. Make it your primary objective once you have basic survival covered.
Learn the Map: Knowledge of spawn locations and safe routes is more valuable than any single item. Spend time exploring during daylight hours.
Master Crafting: The Workbench is your most powerful tool. Invest in upgrades and learn crafting recipes to reduce reliance on finding rare items.
Play Smart: Not every encounter needs to be a fight. Sometimes running away and living to loot another day is the best strategy.
Stay Updated: The Fields is still in development (version 0.3 as of March 2026), so items and mechanics may change. Follow official channels for the latest updates.
Remember, survival in The Fields isn’t about having the best items – it’s about knowing how to use what you have effectively. With this comprehensive guide, you now have all the knowledge you need to master the item system and become a true survivor in the harsh world of The Fields.
Happy surviving, and may your inventory always be organized and your enemies always miss!
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