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By placing a [[basket]] in a primary inventory slot (one of those directly underneath the hand symbol), additional slots can be added to a Blockhead's inventory. Each basket adds four slots, displayed to the left of the basket filling that primary inventory slot, and adds a small left-pointing white triangle (as an arrowhead) to note that slot can be expanded. When the additional slots are not displayed, the most recently selected item in that basket is depicted in the inventory column for that row. If an empty slot was selected, a basket will be depicted. | By placing a [[basket]] in a primary inventory slot (one of those directly underneath the hand symbol), additional slots can be added to a Blockhead's inventory. Each basket adds four slots, displayed to the left of the basket filling that primary inventory slot, and adds a small left-pointing white triangle (as an arrowhead) to note that slot can be expanded. When the additional slots are not displayed, the most recently selected item in that basket is depicted in the inventory column for that row. If an empty slot was selected, a basket will be depicted. | ||
Items automatically added to the inventory of a Blockhead that is using a basket will fill their open primary slots first, then any available basket slots going from the top down, closest to the primary out. | |||
Tapping on an inventory slot with the "in a basket" arrow will expand that basket to display its contents, closing after a slot is selected. Tapping on the hand slot will open all baskets, which tend to close after selecting or moving an item. | Tapping on an inventory slot with the "in a basket" arrow will expand that basket to display its contents, closing after a slot is selected. Tapping on the hand slot will open all baskets, which tend to close after selecting or moving an item. |