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== Useful Quantities == | == Useful Quantities == | ||
− | The following are the maximum hard-coded amounts of certain items a cart can hold, regardless of weight. | + | The following are the maximum hard-coded amounts of certain items a cart can hold, regardless of weight, due to their volume. |
* 40 units of [[dirt]], [[sand]], [[rock shards]], or [[ore]] of any type assuming they are the base weight of 20kg. | * 40 units of [[dirt]], [[sand]], [[rock shards]], or [[ore]] of any type assuming they are the base weight of 20kg. |
Revision as of 02:39, 16 June 2008
Main / Skills / Carpentry / Fine carpentry / Small cart
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Description
Used to transport cargo, like masses of dirt, rock shards and ore. Other things fit in too.
Notes
- Quality of the cart only affects its decay rate.
- The bulk of an item mostly affects how many fit into it. Carts with high weight need a high strength to drag.
- Although carts cannot be dragged in water tiles, they can be pushed.
- 6.05 kg of dye is needed to paint a cart.
- An unfinished cart missing only one plank weighs 23.40, and will fit inside other carts and rafts for easy transport.
Strength vs. Drag Formula
- Carts themselves weigh 60kg when finished.
- (((Body Strength * 7) - (Amount of weight you're carrying)) * 10) - 60kg
Example:
- Exampleman has 21 strength. He is carrying 20kg of tools.
- 147kg carry capacity max - 20kg of weight carried = 127*10kg - 60kg of draggable weight.
- Exampleman can only drag 80 bricks in his cart.
Useful Quantities
The following are the maximum hard-coded amounts of certain items a cart can hold, regardless of weight, due to their volume.