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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). | 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). | ||
==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. | |||
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