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A container is a created item used to store smaller items, and can be used to organize. There are many different kinds of containers and, if used correctly, the type of container can represent what is inside.

For a list of containers, see Category:Containers.

Container comparison

Containers have a weight and hold a given volume of items. Some containers will not hold liquids and others only hold liquids. Some are mobile containers, others are stationary, and most can be carried in your inventory. Items are sorted by increasing volume.

Container Volume Weight (kg) Liquids/dry goods Movement String of cloth Seeds Rags Meat filets Jars Bowls Cotton Small barrels Ore 24kg logs felled trees Lumps
!a -9999 -9999 !a !a -9999 -9999 -9999 -9999 -9999 -9999 -9999 -9999 -9999 -9999 -9999 -9999
Bag of keeping 0.2 0.25 dry goods inventory (no drop) 100 11 7 1 X X X X X X X ?
Flask 0.25 0.1 both inventory 100 13 9 X X X X X X X X ?
Master bag of keeping 0.4 0.25 dry goods inventory (no drop) 100 22 14 2 X X X X X X X ?
Jar 2.0 0.3 both inventory 100 100 74 10 X X X X X X X ?
Frying pan 2.0 2.5 dry goods inventory 100 100 74 10 X X X X X X X ?
Water skin 2.5 0.25 both inventory 100 100 X X X X X X X X X ?
Quiver ? 0.2 dry goods inventory ? ? 60 8 X X ? X X X X ?
Sauce pan 2.54 1.50 both inventory 100 100 94 12 1 X X X X X X ?
Bowl 9.0 0.5 dry goods inventory 100 100 100 45 4 X X X X X X ?
Small bucket 12 1.5 both inventory 100 100 100 60 6 X 1 X X X X ?
Satchel 18 0.5 dry goods inventory 100 100 100 90 9 X 2 X X X X ?
Small barrel 45 2.0 both inventory 100 100 100 100 22 5 5 X X X X ?
Small chest 45 5.0 dry goods inventory 100 100 100 100 23 5 5 X X X X ?
Cauldron 64 5.5 both inventory 100 100 100 100 22 7 8 X X X X ?
Backpack 75 2.0 dry goods inventory 100 100 100 100 38 8 9 X X X X ?
Large barrel 250 NA both stationary 100 100 100 100 ? ? 31 5 ? X X ?
Large chest 300 NA dry goods stationary 100 100 100 100 ? ? 37 6 ? X X ?
Coffin 500 NA dry goods stationary 100 100 100 100 ? ? 62 11 ? X X ?
Campfire ? NA dry goods stationary 100 100 100 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Oven ? NA dry goods stationary 100 100 100 ? ? ? 23 4 ? 2 X ?
Forge ? NA dry goods stationary 100 100 100 ? ? ? 65 11 ? ? ? ?
Small raft 756 60 dry goods dragging/Inventory 100 100 100 ? ? ? ? ? 40 9 2 ?
Small cart 756 NA dry goods dragging/inventory 100 100 100 ? ? ? 94 16 40 9 2 ?
Fountain 1125 NA both stationary 100 100 100 ? ? ? 100 25 ? X X ?
Large cart 5904 240 dry goods dragging/riding 100 100 100 100 ? ? ? 100 100 73 18 100
Huge tub 2250 NA both stationary ? ? ? ? ? ? 250 ? ? ? ? ?
Rowing boat 756 ? dry goods dragging/sailing ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 9 2 ?
Small sailing boat 756 ? dry goods dragging/sailing ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 9 2 ?
Corbita ? ? dry goods dragging/sailing ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Cog 50916 ? dry goods dragging/sailing ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 100 ? ?
Knarr ? ? dry goods dragging/sailing ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 100 ? ?
Caravel ? ? dry goods dragging/sailing ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 100 ? ?

Notes

  • X = not possible
  • NA = not applicable
  •  ? = need data
  • Rags = 0.1kg each
  • Cotton = 1.0kg each
  • Seeds = 0.1kg each
  • Meat filet = 0.3kg each

Jars used to hold 1.94 kg instead of 2.00, but all such jars were destroyed in the cataclysm before Gold 2.

Volume denotes the number of kilograms (kgs) of a liquid--usually water--a container will hold. The weight attribute is the weight of the container itself, not the amount 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 used. For example, a cart will only hold 94kg of cotton, but that same cart will hold 1,400kg of bricks because the cotton has significantly greater volume than bricks. Unfortunately the volume of items is not displayed--only their weight.

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

  • Decay: containers reduce this