Bulk storage bin

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Bulk storage bin
A Bulk storage bin
Creation
  1. Activate iron ribbon
  2. Right-click plank
  3. Open submenu "Create > Containers"
Additional materials
Result
  • Bulk storage bin
Skill and improvement




Description

A storage bin made from planks and strengthened with iron ribbons.

According to Rolf: "They virtually stop decay of these items but as they take decay damage themselves 10% of the contents are destroyed. They decay like normal wood items such as chests. Play around with them cautiously. Once they are destroyed the items inside are gone. There is a small loss in average quality level because otherwise they can be somewhat exploited."

The loss in average quality level seems to be rounding down the decimal point. The ql of the items you get out seem to be the average of the items you put in, similar to combining items in your inventory. 5% of the stored items are lost per month.

The Bulk storage bin can contain:

  • log
  • plank
  • shaft
  • arrows (shaft, hunting, war)
  • hull plank
  • keel section
  • belaying pin
  • peg
  • wood scraps
  • wemp (plants, fiber and seed)
  • cotton and cotton seed
  • string of cloth
  • square piece of cloth
  • rags
  • ore
  • lump
  • nails
  • ribbon
  • dredge scraping lip
  • sheet (steel, silver, gold)
  • scrap
  • rock shards
  • stone brick
  • peat
  • tar


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Notes

  • Finished bulk storage bins can not be picked up, but can be pushed, pulled, and turned like forges and ovens.
  • On failure, the plank is damaged and the ribbon is destroyed.
  • Enchants, renames, and other "special" characteristics are lost.
  • Can be secured like a large chest with a large padlock.
  • Storage bins can be used to seperate large piles of combined items (e.g. woodscraps).
  • Storage bins can be used to combine leftover bits of logs, assuming they are of the same type.