Welcome to the most comprehensive guide to every item in The Fields, Roblox’s intense survival horror experience. Whether you’re a newcomer trying to understand what each item does or a seasoned player looking to optimize your inventory management, this guide has you covered. I’ve spent countless hours exploring every corner of The Fields, verifying item locations, testing crafting recipes, and documenting the most efficient strategies for item usage. Below you’ll find everything organized by category with detailed descriptions, spawn locations, prices, and pro tips that will help you survive longer and progress faster through this brutal quarantine zone.

All The Fields Items: Prices

Table of Contents

Quick Overview

Item CategoryPurposePriority Level
Healing ItemsRestore health, stamina, sanityCritical
EquipmentNavigation, communication, utilityHigh
Crafting MaterialsWeapon crafting, workbench upgradesHigh
AmmoRanged weapon ammunitionMedium
Quest ItemsProgress storylines, unlock rewardsVariable

What Are Items in The Fields?

Items in The Fields are the lifeblood of your survival journey. Every object you can pick up serves a specific purpose, whether it’s keeping you alive, helping you craft better weapons, or progressing through the game’s intricate questlines. Unlike many Roblox games where items are straightforward collectibles, The Fields implements a sophisticated inventory management system where every decision about what to carry, what to craft, and what to sell can mean the difference between surviving another night or becoming another victim of the quarantine zone.

The game features several distinct categories of items, each serving unique functions in your survival strategy. Understanding these categories and how they interact is crucial for mastering The Fields. Players can only carry 6 items at a time (unless equipped with a Survivor’s Backpack), making inventory management a critical skill that separates beginners from experienced survivors.

Healing Items & Inhalers

Healing items are your first line of defense against the harsh realities of The Fields. These consumables restore your vital stats and can mean the difference between life and death during intense encounters or when exploring dangerous areas.

ItemEffectPriceStatus
Blue InhalerFully restores stamina60 RepActive
Red InhalerFully restores healthActive
Purple InhalerRestores sanityActive
BandageStops bleedingCraftableActive
Medical KitDrops multiple healing itemsActive
Blighted SolutionGrants Empowered effectActive

Blue Inhaler

The Blue Inhaler is an essential survival tool that completely restores your stamina when used. In a game where managing your stamina is crucial for both combat and escape situations, having a Blue Inhaler ready can save your life during prolonged fights or when you need to sprint away from overwhelming threats. You can purchase these from the Trader for 60 Reputation, making them relatively accessible once you’ve established a steady income from selling scrap and materials.

Pro Tip: Always keep at least one Blue Inhaler in your inventory during exploration phases. The ability to instantly restore stamina can help you escape from dangerous situations or fight more effectively when surrounded.

Red Inhaler

Perhaps the most valuable healing item in the game, the Red Inhaler completely restores your health when used. Unlike the Blue Inhaler, Red Inhalers cannot be purchased and must be found through exploration or obtained as quest rewards. Their rarity makes them extremely precious, and you should use them sparingly, saving them for emergencies where you’re at risk of death.

Location Tip: Red Inhalers have a higher spawn chance in medical-related areas and can sometimes be found in the Medical Crate at Security Checkpoint Alpha (requires the Medical Crate Key).

Purple Inhaler

Sanity management is a crucial but often overlooked aspect of The Fields. The Purple Inhaler completely restores your sanity, preventing the debilitating effects of madness that can occur when your sanity drops too low. Like the Red Inhaler, Purple Inhalers cannot be purchased and must be found, making them valuable commodities for extended playthroughs.

Strategy: Use Purple Inhalers proactively before entering areas known to cause sanity loss, rather than waiting until you’re already experiencing negative effects.

Bandage

A simple but effective healing item, the Bandage stops bleeding when applied. Bleeding is a dangerous status effect that causes continuous health loss over time, making Bandages essential for survival after taking damage from certain enemies or traps. The best part about Bandages is that they can be crafted at the Workbench using Rags, making them a renewable resource once you’ve established a base with crafting capabilities.

Crafting Recipe: 1x Rag = 1x Bandage

Medical Kit

The Medical Kit is a rare and valuable item that, when opened, drops several healing items on the ground. This can include multiple Bandages, inhalers, and other medical supplies. The Medical Kit can only be obtained by opening the Medical Crate located at Security Checkpoint Alpha, and you’ll need the Medical Crate Key to access it. The key is obtained by bringing a Blighted Salve to the Hunter as part of his questline.

Value Proposition: While difficult to obtain, the Medical Kit provides excellent value, often containing enough healing supplies to last through several days of exploration.

Blighted Solution

The Blighted Solution is a unique consumable that applies the “Empowered” effect when used. This effect increases your melee damage output but at the cost of sanity loss. It’s a high-risk, high-reward item that can be incredibly useful during boss fights or when facing large groups of enemies, but you need to be prepared to manage the resulting sanity loss.

Warning: Only use Blighted Solution when you have a reliable way to restore your sanity afterward, or when you’re confident you can finish the fight quickly before the sanity loss becomes problematic.

Equipment Items

Equipment items in The Fields provide passive benefits that significantly enhance your survival capabilities. These items can be equipped to provide navigation assistance, communication tools, light sources, and inventory expansion.

ItemEffectBuy PriceSell Price
CompassShows cardinal directions on HUD200 Rep100 Rep
Walkie-TalkieEnables team communication
WatchDisplays in-game time200 Rep
Tactical FlashlightWearable light source
Survivor’s Backpack+3 inventory slots600 Rep
Bear TrapTraps enemies150 Rep75 Rep

Compass

The Compass is one of the first equipment items you should obtain in The Fields. When equipped, it adds a compass to your HUD, showing cardinal directions and making navigation much easier in the game’s large, often disorienting map. You can find the Compass on top of two stacked wooden pallets inside your Base, making it easily accessible from the start of the game. Alternatively, you can purchase it from the Trader for 200 Reputation or sell it for 100 Reputation if you find extras.

Early Game Priority: The Compass should be one of your first equipment pickups. The navigation assistance it provides is invaluable for learning the map and finding your way back to base during emergencies.

Walkie-Talkie

Essential for multiplayer gameplay, the Walkie-Talkie allows you to communicate with teammates who also have one equipped. You can find five Walkie-Talkies laying on the ground inside the Radio Station, making this location a priority for groups playing together. While not useful for solo players, the Walkie-Talkie is crucial for coordinating strategies, calling for help, and sharing information about enemy locations and resource spawns in multiplayer sessions.

Multiplayer Strategy: Designate one team member as the “radio operator” responsible for maintaining communication and coordinating group movements. This role becomes especially important during night defense sequences.

Watch

The Watch is arguably one of the most important equipment items in The Fields. It shows the in-game time, which is critical for managing the day-night cycle. Knowing exactly when night approaches (8 PM) allows you to plan your exploration routes and ensure you’re back at base before the dangerous nighttime enemies spawn. You can find the Watch next to a corpse outside the Radio Station, making this location a must-visit early in your playthrough.

Survival Tip: Time management is everything in The Fields. Use the Watch to establish a routine: explore during the day, return to base by 6-7 PM, and be ready for night defense by 8 PM.

Tactical Flashlight

The Tactical Flashlight is a wearable light source that attaches to your chest, allowing you to see in the dark while keeping your hands free for weapons or other items. This is crucial for nighttime exploration and can be a lifesaver when your generator runs out of fuel or when you need to venture outside your base’s lit area. You can find the Tactical Flashlight on the first floor of the Construction Site.

Night Strategy: The Tactical Flashlight allows for more flexible nighttime gameplay. While you should still prioritize returning to base before nightfall, having a reliable light source gives you options for emergency nighttime exploration or generator repairs.

Survivor’s Backpack

The Survivor’s Backpack is a game-changing equipment item that increases your carrying capacity by 3 slots. In a game where inventory management is crucial, having 9 slots instead of 6 significantly improves your ability to gather resources, carry emergency supplies, and complete quests more efficiently. You can find the Survivor’s Backpack inside the Hangar or purchase it from the Trader for 600 Reputation.

Investment Priority: The Survivor’s Backpack should be one of your first major purchases or exploration targets. The increased inventory capacity pays for itself many times over by allowing you to carry more valuable items back to base.

Bear Trap

Bear Traps are tactical equipment items that can be placed on the ground to trap enemies. When an enemy walks over a placed Bear Trap, they become immobilized, making them easy targets for follow-up attacks. You can find Bear Traps near the Hunter’s Cabin or obtain them as quest rewards. They can also be purchased from the Trader for 150 Reputation or sold for 75 Reputation.

Tactical Use: Place Bear Traps at choke points near your base or in narrow corridors where enemies are likely to path through. This can help control enemy flow during nighttime defense sequences.

Crafting & Repair Items

Crafting items form the backbone of progression in The Fields. These materials are used to craft weapons, upgrade your workbench, repair equipment, and complete quests. Understanding which crafting materials to prioritize and where to find them is essential for long-term survival and progression.

ItemUseBuy PriceSell Price
WiringHunter’s Trial quest
BlowtorchWorkbench Level 3 upgrade
RagsCraft bandages, torch, molotov30 Rep15 Rep
NailsWeapon crafting20 Rep10 Rep
PlankWeapon crafting & upgrades40 Rep
Wood GlueWeapon repairs
Blighted PoppyCraft Blighted Solution100 Rep50 Rep
Glass BottleCraft Broken Bottle15 Rep
BlightcapCraft Blighted Salve100 Rep50 Rep
Empty VialCraft Blighted Salve20 Rep
Metal ScrapCrafting & selling30 Rep15 Rep
Wood ScrapWorkbench upgrades
Electrical TapeCrafting & repairs40 Rep20 Rep
Key Part OneHEMCOR Key component
Key Part TwoHEMCOR Key component
Heavy Duty ToolboxWorkbench Level 4 upgrade
Axe HeadCraft Axe weapon40 Rep20 Rep

Wiring

Wiring is a crucial quest item needed for the first part of the Hunter’s Trial quest. You can find Wiring on the first floor of the Construction Site, making this location an essential early-game destination. While Wiring has no direct crafting use, completing the Hunter’s Trial questline unlocks valuable rewards and progression opportunities.

Quest Progression: Make finding Wiring a priority on your first or second day. The Hunter’s Trial questline is one of the main progression paths in the game and unlocks access to better equipment and crafting recipes.

Blowtorch

The Blowtorch is a rare crafting material used to upgrade your Workbench to Level 3. This upgrade unlocks new crafting recipes and is essential for progressing to higher-tier equipment. You obtain the Blowtorch as a reward for completing the first part of the Hunter’s Trial quest, making it another reason to prioritize this questline early in your playthrough.

Workbench Progression: Level 3 Workbench is a significant milestone that opens up new weapon crafting options and repair capabilities. Plan your resource gathering around achieving this upgrade as early as possible.

Rags

Rags are one of the most common crafting materials in The Fields, found almost everywhere on the map. They serve multiple purposes: crafting Bandages, crafting Torches, and crafting Molotov Cocktails. You can also buy Rags from the Trader for 30 Reputation or sell them for 15 Reputation if you have excess.

Early Game Strategy: Collect Rags whenever you see them, but don’t fill your inventory with them. They’re common enough that you can always find more when needed, and your inventory space is better used for rarer items.

Nails

Nails are widely used in crafting recipes at the Workbench, particularly for creating spiked and sharpened weapons. They’re an essential material for early-game weapon crafting and can be purchased from the Trader for 20 Reputation or sold for 10 Reputation. Nails spawn in many locations but are most commonly found in industrial areas like the Construction Site.

Weapon Crafting: Nails are essential for upgrading basic Planks into more effective weapons. Always keep a few in your inventory or stored at your base for weapon crafting and repairs.

Plank

Planks are sturdy pieces of wood used for crafting weapons and upgrading your Workbench. They’re more valuable than Wood Scraps and are used in higher-tier crafting recipes. You can buy Planks from the Trader for 40 Reputation, making them accessible if you can’t find them through exploration.

Base Management: Store extra Planks at your base whenever possible. They’re used in multiple crafting recipes and workbench upgrades, making them a valuable long-term resource.

Wood Glue

Wood Glue is a specialized repair material used to fix broken or low-durability weapons. In a game where weapon durability matters, having Wood Glue available can extend the life of your favorite weapons and save you the resources needed to craft replacements. Wood Glue cannot be purchased and must be found through exploration.

Maintenance Strategy: Use Wood Glue on your best weapons rather than wasting it on basic items. Prioritize repairing high-damage or rare weapons over common ones that can be easily replaced.

Blighted Poppy

The Blighted Poppy is a rare crafting material used to create Blighted Solution. These distinctive black flowers with orange glowing veins can be found growing in specific areas of the map and can also be purchased from the Trader for 100 Reputation or sold for 50 Reputation.

Farming Tip: Blighted Poppies often spawn in the same locations, so learn their spawn points and check them regularly during your exploration routes.

Glass Bottle

Glass Bottles are common crafting materials used to create the Broken Bottle melee weapon. They can be found almost anywhere on the map and can be sold to the Trader for 15 Reputation if you don’t need them for crafting.

Early Game Weapon: The Broken Bottle is one of the first craftable weapons available, making Glass Bottles worth collecting during your initial exploration phases.

Blightcap

Blightcaps are glowing mushrooms used to craft Blighted Salve, a key component in the Hunter’s questline. These distinctive fungi grow from the ground in grassy areas and can be purchased from the Trader for 100 Reputation or sold for 50 Reputation.

Quest Critical: Blightcaps are essential for progressing the Hunter’s questline, which unlocks some of the best equipment in the game. Make finding them a priority once you start this quest.

Empty Vial

Empty Vials are glass containers used in crafting Blighted Salve. They can be purchased from the Trader for 20 Reputation, making them easily accessible once you have some Reputation built up from selling other items.

Bulk Purchase: Consider buying multiple Empty Vials at once when you have extra Reputation. They’re relatively inexpensive and having extras on hand can speed up quest progression.

Metal Scrap

Metal Scraps are versatile crafting materials used in various recipes and can also be sold for Reputation. They’re common in industrial areas and can be purchased from the Trader for 30 Reputation or sold for 15 Reputation.

Economic Strategy: Metal Scraps are a good source of early-game Reputation. If you’re short on inventory space, prioritize selling excess Metal Scraps over other materials.

Wood Scrap

Wood Scraps are weak fragments of wood used primarily for Workbench upgrades. They’re found almost everywhere on the map and are so common that you’ll rarely need to specifically hunt for them.

Upgrade Material: Keep Wood Scraps stored at your base for Workbench upgrades rather than carrying them in your inventory. They’re not valuable enough to justify taking up limited inventory space during exploration.

Electrical Tape

Electrical Tape is a flexible crafting material used in various recipes and for repairs. It can be purchased from the Trader for 40 Reputation or sold for 20 Reputation, making it a decent source of income if you find extras.

Multi-Purpose Material: Electrical Tape is used in both weapon crafting and repairs, making it worth keeping a small supply on hand at your base.

Key Part One & Key Part Two

These two items are components needed to craft the HEMCOR Key, which opens valuable chests and doors throughout the map. Key Part One can be found at the Construction Site, while Key Part Two is located at the Radio Station under a desk.

Exploration Priority: Both key parts are found in locations you should be visiting early anyway, so make sure to thoroughly search these areas to collect these essential quest items.

Heavy Duty Toolbox

The Heavy Duty Toolbox is a rare upgrade material used to upgrade your Workbench to Level 4, the highest upgrade level. It’s primarily obtained as a quest reward when you deliver Blighted Salve to the Hunter but can also rarely spawn inside the Barn.

Endgame Goal: Level 4 Workbench unlocks the best crafting recipes in the game. Make obtaining the Heavy Duty Toolbox a mid-to-late game priority.

Axe Head

The Axe Head is a weapon component used to craft the Axe, one of the more effective melee weapons in the game. It can be found anywhere but has confirmed spawn locations at the Hunter’s Cabin and Checkpoint. You can also purchase it from the Trader for 40 Reputation or sell it for 20 Reputation.

Weapon Upgrade: The Axe is a significant upgrade over early-game weapons like the Plank or Broken Bottle. Prioritize crafting one once you have the necessary materials.

Ammo

Ammunition is a scarce but valuable resource in The Fields, used for ranged weapons like the Shotgun and Revolver. Because ammo is intentionally limited and expensive, it’s crucial to use it wisely and save it for high-threat situations.

ItemUsePrice Per UnitPrice Per Box
Shotgun ShellShotgun ammunition60 Rep140 Rep
Revolver AmmoRevolver ammunition60 Rep140 Rep

Shotgun Shell

Shotgun Shells are 12-gauge cartridges used by the Shotgun, one of the most powerful weapons in The Fields. Some shells can be found inside the Hunter’s Cabin after finishing his questline, making this quest valuable for players who prefer ranged combat. At the Trader, Shotgun Shells cost 60 Reputation per shell or 140 Reputation per box (containing 7 shells).

Combat Strategy: Save Shotgun Shells for high-threat enemies like Brutes or special infected. The shotgun’s wide spread makes it excellent for close-quarters combat but wastes ammo at longer ranges.

Revolver Ammo

Revolver Ammo is used by the Revolver (also known as The Magnum), a powerful handgun with good accuracy and damage. Like Shotgun Shells, Revolver Ammo can be purchased from the Trader for 60 Reputation per bullet or 140 Reputation per box (containing 7 bullets).

Precision Weapon: The Revolver is excellent for taking out targets at medium range. Use Revolver Ammo for precise shots on dangerous enemies rather than spraying bullets at common infected.

How to Find Items Efficiently in June 2026?

Finding items efficiently in The Fields requires knowledge of spawn locations, understanding of spawn tiers, and strategic planning. Here’s my comprehensive guide to optimizing your item collection routes:

Understanding Spawn Tiers

Every item in The Fields has a spawn tier that determines how common it is and where it’s likely to appear:

Tier 1 (Most Common): Electrical Tape, Glass Bottle, Plank, Wood Scrap, Metal Scrap, Nails, Rags

Tier 2 (Uncommon): Bandage, Bear Trap, Blue Inhaler, Red Inhaler, Purple Inhaler, Broken Bottle, Empty Vial, Gasoline Canister, Spiked Plank, Torch, Wood Glue

Tier 3 (Rare): Axe Head, Blighted Solution, Blowtorch, Compass, Crowbar, Pipe Wrench, Heavy-Duty Toolbox, Kukri, Molotov Cocktail, Survivor’s Backpack, Tactical Flashlight, Watch

Optimal Exploration Routes

Day 1 Route:

  1. Start at Base – collect Compass, basic materials
  2. Visit Radio Station – get Watch, Walkie-Talkies
  3. Stop at Construction Site – find Tactical Flashlight, Wiring
  4. Return to Base before nightfall

Day 2+ Route:

  1. Check Hunter’s Cabin area – look for Bear Traps, Axe Head
  2. Explore Barn – chance for Heavy Duty Toolbox
  3. Visit Hangar – find Survivor’s Backpack
  4. Check known Blighted Poppy and Blightcap spawn points

Location-Specific Item Spawns

Base: Compass, basic crafting materials (Rags, Nails, Planks)

Radio Station: Watch, Walkie-Talkies (x5), occasional weapons

Construction Site: Tactical Flashlight, Wiring, various crafting materials

Hunter’s Cabin: Bear Traps, Axe Head, quest-related items

Hangar: Survivor’s Backpack, occasional high-tier items

Barn: Heavy Duty Toolbox (rare spawn), Blighted materials

Security Checkpoint Alpha: Medical Crate (requires key)

What Items Should Beginners Prioritize in June 2026?

For new players entering The Fields, knowing which items to prioritize can be overwhelming. Here’s my recommended priority list based on survival impact and progression value:

Tier 1 Priority (Immediate Survival)

  1. Compass – Navigation is essential for not getting lost
  2. Watch – Time management prevents getting caught outside at night
  3. Tactical Flashlight – Light source for emergencies and night exploration
  4. Bandages/Rags – Basic healing and crafting materials

Tier 2 Priority (Early Progression)

  1. Survivor’s Backpack – Inventory expansion is game-changing
  2. Wiring – Starts the Hunter’s Trial questline
  3. Basic crafting materials – Nails, Planks for weapon crafting
  4. Blue Inhaler – Stamina management for combat and escape

Tier 3 Priority (Mid-Game Goals)

  1. Heavy Duty Toolbox – Workbench Level 4 upgrade
  2. Blighted materials – Quest progression for better rewards
  3. Ammo – For when you find ranged weapons
  4. Bear Traps – Base defense and enemy control

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Managing Items

After hundreds of hours in The Fields, I’ve seen many players make the same item management mistakes. Here are the most common ones and how to avoid them:

1. Hoarding Common Items

Many players fill their inventory with common materials like Rags and Wood Scraps, leaving no room for rare finds. Solution: Store common materials at your base and only carry what you need for immediate crafting.

2. Selling Quest Items Too Early

It’s tempting to sell everything for Reputation, but quest items like Wiring and Blighted materials are worth more for progression than their sale value. Solution: Learn which items are quest-critical and hold onto them until you’ve completed the relevant quests.

3. Not Planning for Night

Players often explore too far from base without considering the return journey. Solution: Use your Watch to track time and start heading back by 6-7 PM at the latest.

4. Wasting Ammo on Common Enemies

Ammo is scarce and expensive, yet many players use it on basic infected that could be handled with melee weapons. Solution: Save ammo for special enemies, bosses, and emergency situations.

5. Ignoring Equipment Items

Some players focus only on weapons and healing, neglecting equipment that provides long-term benefits. Solution: Prioritize equipment like the Survivor’s Backpack and Watch as they provide ongoing benefits that outweigh short-term gains.

Pro Strategies for Advanced Item Management

Once you’ve mastered the basics, these advanced strategies will help you optimize your item management and progression:

1. The “Base Cache” System

Establish a storage system at your base where you organize materials by type and use. This allows you to quickly grab what you need for specific crafting projects without wasting inventory space during exploration.

2. Route Optimization

Plan your exploration routes to hit multiple high-value spawn locations in a single trip. For example: Base → Radio Station → Construction Site → Hunter’s Cabin → Base forms an efficient loop that covers most essential early-game items.

3. Reputation Economy

Learn which items give the best Reputation-to-inventory-space ratio. Metal Scrap and Electrical Tape are often better choices to sell than Rags or Wood Scrap when you need to free up inventory space.

4. Quest-Item Prioritization

Focus on completing questlines that unlock permanent upgrades or new crafting options. The Hunter’s Trial, in particular, unlocks access to some of the best equipment in the game.

5. Night Raid Preparation

If you must venture out at night, prepare specifically for it: bring a Tactical Flashlight, extra healing items, and weapons suited for the enemies you expect to encounter. Avoid carrying crafting materials on night raids unless absolutely necessary.

Platform-Specific Information

PC Controls

The Fields is primarily designed for PC play with the following controls:

  • Movement: W/A/S/D
  • Interact: E
  • Attack: Mouse 1 (Left Click)
  • Item Slots: 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.

Mobile Considerations

While The Fields is primarily a PC experience, mobile players should:

  • Prioritize auto-aim weapons when available
  • Use equipment items that provide passive benefits
  • Be extra cautious about inventory management due to smaller screen space

Console Compatibility

Console players should:

  • Customize control schemes for quick item access
  • Use the Tactical Flashlight more frequently due to different visibility conditions
  • Consider using a headset for better audio cues during item searches

FAQ

Where can I find the Survivor’s Backpack?

The Survivor’s Backpack can be found inside the Hangar or purchased from the Trader for 600 Reputation. The Hangar spawn is guaranteed, while the purchase option requires building up Reputation through selling other items.

How do I get the Medical Crate Key?

The Medical Crate Key is obtained by bringing a Blighted Salve to the Hunter during his questline. You’ll need to craft the Blighted Salve using Blightcaps, Empty Vials, and other materials at a Level 3 Workbench.

What’s the best way to farm Reputation?

The most efficient Reputation farming methods include selling Metal Scrap, Electrical Tape, and other valuable crafting materials to the Trader. Focus on collecting these items during your exploration routes and sell them in bulk when you return to base.

How do I upgrade my Workbench?

Workbench upgrades require specific materials: Level 2 needs basic materials, Level 3 requires a Blowtorch (from Hunter’s Trial), and Level 4 needs a Heavy Duty Toolbox. Each upgrade unlocks new crafting recipes and repair options.

Where do Blighted Poppies and Blightcaps spawn?

Blighted Poppies and Blightcaps spawn in grassy areas throughout the map, particularly near the Hunter’s Cabin and in fields between major locations. They have specific spawn points that refresh regularly, so learn these locations and check them during your exploration routes.

What items should I always keep in my inventory?

Essential items to carry include: at least one healing item (Bandage or Inhaler), a weapon, your equipped items (Compass, Watch, etc.), and one or two valuable crafting materials or quest items depending on your current goals.

How do I craft the HEMCOR Key?

The HEMCOR Key is crafted by combining Key Part One (found at Construction Site) and Key Part Two (found at Radio Station under a desk) at the Workbench. The completed key opens valuable chests and doors throughout the map.

What’s the most valuable item in the game?

The most valuable single item is typically the Ritual Blade, obtained by using the HEMCOR Key in the Storage Hangar. It sells for 1000 Reputation and is one of the best weapons in the game.

How do I manage sanity effectively?

Manage sanity by: using Purple Inhalers, staying in lit areas at night, avoiding prolonged darkness, and using the Tactical Flashlight when necessary. The Watch helps you track time to avoid being caught outside after dark.

What are the best weapons to craft early on?

Early-game weapon priorities should be: Spiked Plank (using Nails), Broken Bottle (using Glass Bottle), and eventually the Axe (using Axe Head, Plank, and Electrical Tape). These provide good damage output with readily available materials.

Conclusion

Mastering item management in The Fields is the key to long-term survival and progression. This comprehensive guide has covered every item in the game, from essential healing items to rare crafting materials and ammunition. By understanding what each item does, where to find it, and how to use it effectively, you’ll be well-equipped to handle the challenges that await in this brutal survival horror experience.

Remember that The Fields is constantly evolving with updates and new content, so stay connected with the community and official sources for the latest information. The strategies and tips provided here will give you a solid foundation, but don’t be afraid to experiment and develop your own playstyle as you become more experienced with the game.

Save this guide and refer back to it as you progress through The Fields. With the knowledge contained here, you’re now ready to face the quarantine zone with confidence and skill. Good luck, survivor – you’ll need it in The Fields.