A ''container'' is a crafted [[item]] used to store for organizational purposes, the storage of smaller items, and can be for organization. There are many different kinds of containers and, if used correctly, the type prevention of container can represent what is insidedecay.: For a list of containers, see [[:Category:Containers]].
== Comparison table ==
Containers have a Every container has weight , depending on the materials used to make it, and can hold a given specific volume of itemsinside. Some containers will not hold liquids, some are mobile containers, others are stationary, and most some may be carried in your inventory. This The following table lists the quantities of items that may be stored directly into seeks to list this information for each container found in Wurm. For additional information on a particular containerlisted here, excluding including recursive storage. Many info (storing containers inside of the individual other containers), it is advisable to check that container pages have tables which describe 's specific page within the recursive storage Wikipedia. '''See Legend below for the particular item. Recursive storage allows additional containers to hold yet more goods meanings of symbols and also for liquids to be stored within those which donterms used herein.'''t permit liquids to be directly held.
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=== Legend ===
* Volume = the total amount of physical space a container takes up AS WELL AS offers internally for storage purposes.
* Weight = the total weight of the container without any items inside.
* <sup>1</sup> = Cannot be dropped
* <sup>2</sup> = Some containers have unique restrictions. For example, the armor stand will only hold armor.
* Meat filet = 0.3kg each
Volume denotes the number of kilograms (kgs) ==Additional Notes== *To effectively gauge how much of an item a liquid--usually water--a particular container will may hold. The weight attribute is the weight of , simply divide that container's volume, given in the container itselfchart above, not by the amount volume that a single unit of weight it will hold. Items list their weight although when it comes to storing them inside containers it's their hidden volume attribute that is useditem takes up. For example, a [[small cart]] will only hold 94kg The resulting number represents how many of [[cotton]], but that same cart item will hold 1,400kg of [[brick]]s because then actually fit in the cotton has significantly greater volume than bricks. Unfortunately the volume of items is not displayed--only their weightdesired container.
If a container contains a liquid, it cannot contain other items (solid or liquid). One exception is that water can be mixed with [[cooking]] ingredients, e.g. to make soup.
==See also==