All Items in The Fields covers every major item category in Roblox’s The Fields: equipment you wear, crafting materials, ammo, and special quest rewards that unlock late‑game upgrades. Most items exist to help you survive nights longer, upgrade weapons, or progress the Merchant and Hunter questlines, so knowing what each type does (and where to find it) is key to efficient runs.
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All Items in The Fields
Key equipment items (flashlight, backpack, utility)
Equipment items are worn to improve visibility, carry weight, or overall survivability, and they are some of the first “must‑have” upgrades new players should chase. The two core early‑game pieces are the Tactical Flashlight and the Survivor’s Backpack, with additional utility items like the Compass, Watch, and Radio also acting as practical gear for navigation and coordination.
- Tactical Flashlight – A wearable light source that attaches to your chest so you can see in the dark while keeping your hands free; it is found on the first floor of the Construction Site, making that POI a high‑priority early visit. Because sanity loss and ambushes are tied to darkness at night, equipping this flashlight drastically improves your ability to fight and move outside base without relying solely on the generator.
- Survivor’s Backpack – A backpack that increases your carrying capacity by 3 slots when equipped, letting you haul more loot and materials per day. It can spawn inside the Hangar or be purchased from the Trader for 600 Reputation, so players who are unlucky with spawns can still buy one after a few days of selling scrap and materials.
Other utility items like Compass, Watch, and Radio are mentioned in general guides as useful survival tools: the Compass helps with navigation across the large map, the Watch tracks day/night timing, and Radios are guaranteed at the Radio Station to help multiplayer squads communicate. While not strictly categorized on the items page, these functionally behave as equipment and are worth equipping early once found.
Crafting items and quest materials
Crafting items in The Fields are used to upgrade and repair weapons, build traps, improve the Workbench, and progress the Hunter’s questline, so they are the backbone of long‑term progression. Most of them spawn on the ground across the map, but a few only appear in specific locations or as rewards for quest steps.
Important examples include:
- Wiring – Bundles of scavenged wire required for traps, machinery, and some experimental recipes, and specifically requested by the Hunter for the first step of the Hunter’s Trial quest. Wiring is found on the first floor of the Construction Site, so bringing it back to the Hunter both advances your quest and unlocks later rewards.
- Plank & Wood Scrap – Both are pieces of scrap wood used to craft weapons and upgrade the Workbench, with Planks described as sturdier boards and Wood Scrap as weak fragments used mainly for upgrades. Planks can be bought from the Trader for 40 Reputation, while Wood Scrap is found almost anywhere on the map, making them common but essential building materials.
- Wood Glue & Electrical Tape – Adhesives used to repair broken or low‑durability weapons, with Electrical Tape also sellable to the Trader for a small amount of Reputation. Guides list Wood Glue as a general‑purpose repair component and Electrical Tape as a flexible crafting ingredient, so holding a few of each lets you keep high‑tier weapons from breaking mid‑run.
- Empty Vial – A small glass container specifically required to craft Blighted Salve, a key component in the Hunter’s quest chain. Empty Vials can be bought from the Trader for 20 Reputation, and once converted into Blighted Salve, they help unlock higher‑tier rewards from the Hunter.
- Heavy Duty Toolbox – A rare, premium toolbox used to upgrade the Workbench to Level 4, effectively unlocking late‑game crafting options, explosive traps, and high‑tier repairs. It is mainly obtained as a quest reward when you deliver Blighted Salve to the Hunter (alongside a Medical Crate Key) but also has a chance to spawn inside the Barn, so checking that building is worthwhile.
Collectively, these crafting materials gate your access to stronger traps, better weapons, and high‑level Hunter quests, so treating them as a priority over random junk ensures your limited backpack space always pushes you toward progress.
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Ammo and weapon support items
Ammo items are critical because ranged weapons rely on specific rounds, and ammo is intentionally scarce and reputation‑gated to keep firearms from trivializing combat. The items page highlights two main ammo types—Shotgun Shells and Revolver Ammo—both of which can be bought individually or in boxes from NPCs.
- Shotgun Shells – Standard 12‑gauge cartridges used by the Shotgun; some shells are found in the Hunter’s Cabin after finishing his questline, making his progression essential for reliable shotgun use. At the Trader, they cost 60 Reputation per shell or 140 Reputation per box, so players should be selective about when they fire and reserve shells for high‑threat enemies like Brutes or special targets.
- Revolver Ammo – Rounds for the Revolver, also sold by the Trader at 60 Reputation per bullet or 140 Reputation per box, mirroring the shotgun pricing. Because Revolver ammo shares the same cost profile as shells, smart players balance their loadout by carrying melee weapons for trash mobs and saving bullets for emergencies, bosses, or late‑game threats.
Weapons themselves (melee and ranged) are covered on a separate weapons page, listing items like Broken Bottle, Torch, Pipe Wrench, Hunting Knife, Crowbar, Axe, Shotgun, and Revolver as the core arsenal. Many of the crafting and repair items above exist specifically to keep these weapons functional, upgrade the Workbench to unlock them, or support quests that grant high‑tier guns (like the Hunter’s shotgun or the Magnum from locked crates).
Item priorities and inventory tips
Because The Fields uses a limited inventory and reputation economy, players need to treat items as investments rather than looting everything they see. A good rule of thumb is to prioritize: (1) equipment that directly boosts survival (flashlight, backpack, radio tools), (2) unique quest materials and Workbench upgrade items (Wiring, Planks, Wood Glue, Empty Vial, Heavy Duty Toolbox), and then (3) ammo and high‑value trade goods once your core kit is secure.
In early days, visiting the Construction Site and Hangar for Tactical Flashlight, Wiring, and a Survivor’s Backpack gives a huge power spike with minimal risk, while mid‑game runs should target the Hunter, Barn, and Trader to secure quest materials and Workbench Level 4. Late‑game players can then spend reputation on ammo boxes and rare items for specific badge/title goals, confident that their Workbench, weapons, and inventory are already optimized for the hardest nights.
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