Small cart
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Main / Skills / Carpentry / Fine carpentry / Small cart
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Description
A small two wheel cart designed to be dragged by one person.
Usage
- A small cart is a mobile container used to transport items.
- The quality of the cart affects its decay rate. Small carts are naturally very resistant to damage.
- You can not hitch animals to a small cart; they must be dragged or hauled.
- Although carts cannot be dragged in water tiles, they can be pushed into water.
- The maximum weight you can drag in a small cart is determined by the formula (Body strength * 7 - Amount of weight you're carrying) * 10 - 60kg. See body strength for more details.
- A small cart can be locked with a small or large padlock. All newly created carts automatically include a lock.
Capacity
The following are the maximum hard-coded amounts of certain items a small cart can hold due to their volume or other factors (weight has no say here).
- 40 standard units (20 kg) of dirt, sand, stone shards or ore.
- 67 peat
- 94 bricks
- 7 slabs
- 9 logs
- 2 felled trees
- Clay or similar items can be combined to bypass the universal container limit of 100 items since their volume is small.
Notes
- A small cart may be loaded into a large cart or bigger transport vehicle, either finished or unfinished.
- The final piece of wood added will determine the wood type of the cart when attached.