Ah, the teapot! That little piece of home in a world of adventure. It’s a place to relax, decorate, and even show off your creative side. But what happens when you’ve filled it to the brim with furniture, decorations, and all the other goodies you’ve gathered?
Well, it doesn’t actually say anything. The teapot is, after all, just an object. But there are a few things that happen when your teapot reaches its storage limit:
- A Little Warning: First, you’ll see a notification pop up in the bottom right corner of your screen, letting you know your teapot’s storage is full. It might sound like a gentle "Hey, you’ve got a lot of stuff here!"
- No More Building: The main sign of a full teapot is that you can’t place any more items. You’ll find that you’re unable to place new furniture, decorations, or even change the layout. It’s basically a "No More Room at the Inn" situation for your teapot.
- Time to Clean Up: When your teapot is full, it’s a good time to declutter! You can take a look around and decide which items you’re attached to and which ones you can part with. Maybe some items you’ve collected just aren’t quite your style anymore, or you might have duplicates. You can choose to either sell or donate these items, which will free up some storage space.
It’s actually a good thing that your teapot has a storage limit. It keeps you from hoarding everything you find in your travels, encouraging you to be mindful of your space and to make choices about what’s truly important to you. And hey, sometimes a bit of decluttering can make your teapot feel even more special and personal!
But let’s face it, there’s nothing quite like the feeling of a fully decorated teapot. It’s your personal oasis, a place to truly express yourself and showcase your unique style. It’s a testament to your adventures, your personality, and your love for Teyvat. So, don’t be discouraged when your teapot fills up. It’s just a reminder to pause, appreciate what you’ve gathered, and make room for even more wonderful things to come.
After all, even in a world of endless adventure, sometimes the most rewarding moments are found in the quiet comfort of home. And what better home than your very own teapot?