Master Your Stash! The Ultimate Warehouse Management Guide
Learn how to organize your warehouse, optimize your storage using bag-stacking techniques, and convert unused items into liquid Koen in Arena Breakout: Infinite.

For many players, making money in Arena Breakout Infinite isn't about winning more gunfights—it's about managing what happens after the raid. A player can extract with millions of Koen worth of loot every day and still see little growth in liquid currency if their warehouse is poorly organized, filled with unused equipment, or holding items that should have been sold long ago.
The goal of warehouse management is simple: turn your stash into a profit-generating asset rather than a storage unit for expensive clutter.
Understanding the Three Types of Wealth
Many players confuse total stash value with actual wealth. Your wealth consists of:
- Liquid Koen: This is the money immediately available for buying kits, purchasing ammo, market investments, and emergency replacements. Liquid Koen is the most valuable resource in the game because it gives flexibility.
- Combat Assets: These are items you actively use, such as armor, helmets, weapons, ammunition, medical supplies, and grenades. Combat assets are useful, but they are not liquid wealth until sold.
- Stored Wealth: These are items sitting in storage, like extra weapons, attachments, collectibles, trade goods, and rare valuables. Many players become "warehouse rich" but remain Koen poor because too much of their wealth is trapped here.
Establish a Warehouse Purpose
Every item in your stash should fit one of three categories:
- Use Soon: Items you will use within the next few raids. Examples: Favorite weapons, ammunition, armor sets, medical supplies.
- Sell Soon: Items that have value but serve no purpose for your playstyle. Examples: Weapons you never use, attachments for guns you dislike, excess armor.
- Investment: Items being held intentionally because market prices are low, future value is expected, or they support your preferred loadouts.
If an item doesn't fit into one of these categories, it probably needs to be sold.
Stop Hoarding Weapons
One of the biggest mistakes players make is storing dozens of weapons. Ask yourself: If I lost ten kits in a row, would I use this gun? If the answer is no, sell it.
For example, if you primarily run HK or U191, keeping random AKs, unused SMGs, and miscellaneous rifles only consumes warehouse space and locks up wealth.
Weapons that you do decide to keep should have their mags removed and pistol grips taken off—this will make them only take up one row instead of two.
Before removing pistol grip and mag:
After removing pistol grip and mag:
As you can see, by removing these two attachments, the weapon takes up 6 less slots. The final goal is to make your stash tab look like this:
Manage Ammo Like a Business
High-tier ammunition is often one of the most valuable items in the game. Instead of viewing ammo as a consumable, view it as currency. Store M995, DVC12, and other premium ammunition in organized stacks.
Avoid half-empty magazines, random partial stacks, and mixed ammunition storage. Keeping ammunition organized helps track spending and prevents accidentally wasting expensive rounds.
Many players keep items because "I might use it someday," "This could be useful later," or "I don't want to regret selling it." This mindset destroys warehouse efficiency. If an item has remained untouched for weeks, sell it. The Koen generated is usually more valuable than the item itself.
Advanced Storage Optimization: Bag Stacking
One of the most effective ways to increase warehouse capacity in Arena Breakout Infinite is through strategic bag stacking. While many players simply store items in loose backpacks, experienced players maximize every inventory slot by creating nested storage systems.
A highly efficient setup uses a combination of Rush Backpacks, Cowhide Backpacks, and FA Commander Rigs to dramatically increase usable storage space.
Recommended Storage Chain
- Place one Rush Backpack inside a Cowhide Backpack.
- Place that Cowhide Backpack inside a second Cowhide Backpack.
- Inside the Rush Backpack, store two FA Commander Rigs.
Although this setup occupies only 20 warehouse slots, it expands into 50 usable storage slots.
Using this bag stacking technique, you can turn 120 slots of your 150 slot stash tab into 300 slots. That will leave you with a 3x10 column. If you have some armored rigs that are not sellable on the market and are too low to comfortably run, you can use these to stack for even more space. For example, 2 AL Assault Armored Rigs and 1 M4 Heavy Armored Rig will take that 30 slots and turn it into 56 slots, which will effectively turn a 150 slot stash tab into 350 slots.
Storage Breakdown
The final storage configuration provides:
- 4 large 2x2 compartments
- 12 medium 1x2 compartments
- 2 long 1x5 compartments
This variety of slot sizes makes the setup extremely versatile, allowing you to efficiently store weapon attachments, ammunition, medical supplies, grenades, helmets, valuables, and high-tier consumables.
Why It Works
Most players evaluate backpacks based solely on their visible capacity. However, the true goal of warehouse management is maximizing usable storage density. By combining backpacks and rigs that offer internal storage bonuses, you effectively turn a relatively small warehouse footprint into a compact storage container capable of holding significantly more gear than standard backpack storage.
Best Uses
This bag-stacking method is ideal for organizing:
- Premium ammunition reserves
- Weapon attachments
- Medical and stim stockpiles
- Grenade collections
- High-value loot awaiting sale
For long-term warehouse efficiency, many veteran players maintain multiple bag stacks dedicated to specific categories of items. For example, one stack may contain only ammunition, while another is reserved for attachments or medical supplies. This not only increases storage capacity but also keeps your warehouse organized and easy to navigate.
A properly configured Rush Backpack → Cowhide Backpack → FA Commander Rig storage chain is one of the most space-efficient warehouse solutions currently available. By converting 20 warehouse slots into roughly 50 usable storage slots, players can dramatically reduce clutter, improve organization, and delay costly warehouse expansions while maintaining quick access to valuable equipment.
Establish Weekly Cleanup Sessions
Once per week, review your warehouse and ask:
- Do I use this? If not, sell it.
- Is this supporting my current playstyle? If not, sell it.
- Is this increasing my profits? If not, sell it.
- Would I buy this item again today? If not, sell it.
This single habit can dramatically increase liquid wealth growth.
Final Thoughts
The most successful Arena Breakout Infinite players understand that stash value and wealth are not the same thing. A player with 400M stash value and 20M liquid Koen is often in a worse position than a player with 250M stash value and 150M liquid Koen because flexibility wins.
A well-managed warehouse should support your preferred loadouts, maintain healthy reserves, eliminate clutter, maximize liquidity, and increase raid profitability.
The ultimate goal is simple: Every slot in your warehouse should either make you money, save you money, or help you win raids. If it does none of those things, it's time to sell it.