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When a blockhead selects a chest and "Use Chest" from the pop-up menu, it opens a storage space of sixteen storage slots in a four-by-four square, each able to hold a stack of one type of item. Different stacks may be of the same or different items.
When a blockhead selects a chest and "Use Chest" from the pop-up menu, it opens a storage space of sixteen storage slots in a four-by-four square, each able to hold a stack of one type of item. Different stacks may be of the same or different items.


Chests can be placed inside [[basket]]s or other containers. They continue to carry their contents, and can be stacked with other chests even if they are empty or have differing contents. When a chest is later placed and used, its contents at the time of removal are available again. There is no way of identifying the contents of a chest before using it, so there is no guarantee that placing a chest from a stack will get you the chest you want, although general [[inventory]] stack handling tends to be LIFO (Last In First Out), Or you can color-code it with [[Paint]], If you are able to remember the colors, and separate the different colors by holding them.  If you don't separate the different colors, they all stack on top of eachother applyingg to the LIFO system. Chests do not despawn when you drop them, At least for a efficient time.
Chests can be placed inside [[basket]]s or other containers. They continue to carry their contents, and can be stacked with other chests even if they are empty or have differing contents. When a chest is later placed and used, its contents at the time of removal are available again.
 
There is no way of viewing the contents of a chest before using/opening it, so there is no guarantee that placing a chest from a stack will get you the chest you want, although general [[inventory]] stack handling tends to be LIFO (Last In First Out). Color-coding chests with [[paint]] might help identify specific chests, with the most recently added chest's color appearing as the stack's icon.


==Notes==
==Notes==
A single chest can hold up to (16 x 99) 1,584 of a single type of stackable item. A full stack of chests can hold up to (16 x 99 x 99) 156,816 of a single type of stackable item.
A single chest can hold up to (16 x 99) 1,584 of a single type of stackable item. A full stack of chests can hold up to (16 x 99 x 99) 156,816 of a single type of stackable item.
Despite their wood-like appearance, a chest will not be destroyed by [[fire]] although it may drop if it supporting back wall and blocks are destroyed.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 23:18, 2 February 2017

Not to be confused with Golden Chest or Portal Chest.
Chest
Chest
Chest


Category
Use
Tool None
Stackable Yes (99)


"Store things."

A chest is a container that stores items outside of a blockhead's personal inventory.

Crafted

They are crafted at a woodwork bench from one wood.

Location Input Item 1 Input Item 2 Input Item 3 Input Item 4 Input Item 5 Crafted Output
+ + + + =
Woodwork Bench Wood [[]] [[]] [[]] [[]] Chest
Quantity 1 {{{Qty2}}} {{{Qty3}}} {{{Qty4}}} {{{Qty5}}} 1
Rush Cost
2
Double-Time
1

Uses

Chests are placed and picked up much like crafting surfaces, and do not interfere with a blockhead's passage.

When a blockhead selects a chest and "Use Chest" from the pop-up menu, it opens a storage space of sixteen storage slots in a four-by-four square, each able to hold a stack of one type of item. Different stacks may be of the same or different items.

Chests can be placed inside baskets or other containers. They continue to carry their contents, and can be stacked with other chests even if they are empty or have differing contents. When a chest is later placed and used, its contents at the time of removal are available again.

There is no way of viewing the contents of a chest before using/opening it, so there is no guarantee that placing a chest from a stack will get you the chest you want, although general inventory stack handling tends to be LIFO (Last In First Out). Color-coding chests with paint might help identify specific chests, with the most recently added chest's color appearing as the stack's icon.

Notes

A single chest can hold up to (16 x 99) 1,584 of a single type of stackable item. A full stack of chests can hold up to (16 x 99 x 99) 156,816 of a single type of stackable item.

Despite their wood-like appearance, a chest will not be destroyed by fire although it may drop if it supporting back wall and blocks are destroyed.

Gallery