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'''Storage''' is the placement of items in containers, whether a player backpack, a [[Storage Chest]], [[Stockpile]], or [[Power#Fuel|fuel]] reserves. | '''Storage''' is the placement of items in containers, whether a player backpack, a [[Storage Chest]], [[Stockpile]], or [[Power#Fuel|fuel]] reserves. | ||
== Types of Storage == | == Types of Storage == | ||
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Storage range is circular (spherical), so in a diagonal path, the storage range is less, about 7m. To calculate if two [[Storage Chest]]s will be in range of each other, find the coordinates of the two chests (the block the object rotates around when placing it down), add the squares of the distances in x, y and z direction, respectively, and compare that value to the square of the range of the object, which in case of the [[Storage Chest]] appears to be 10 blocks as mentioned before. In the diagonal example on flat ground, this would be 49 + 0 + 49 = 98, which is smaller (can be equal to) the proposed range of 10 blocks, so 7 blocks diagonally would be in range, as would be 7 blocks in one direction, 5 blocks across and 5 blocks up, which would equate to 49 + 25 + 25 = 99. | Storage range is circular (spherical), so in a diagonal path, the storage range is less, about 7m. To calculate if two [[Storage Chest]]s will be in range of each other, find the coordinates of the two chests (the block the object rotates around when placing it down), add the squares of the distances in x, y and z direction, respectively, and compare that value to the square of the range of the object, which in case of the [[Storage Chest]] appears to be 10 blocks as mentioned before. In the diagonal example on flat ground, this would be 49 + 0 + 49 = 98, which is smaller (can be equal to) the proposed range of 10 blocks, so 7 blocks diagonally would be in range, as would be 7 blocks in one direction, 5 blocks across and 5 blocks up, which would equate to 49 + 25 + 25 = 99. | ||
Different | Different Objects have different ranges. [[Stockpile]]s of different sizes, [[Campfire]]s and [[Workbench]]es, for example, maybe even most objects, have a range of 14 blocks. The link distance of objects with different ranges is the average of the two. Two chests link over a distance of 10 blocks, a chest and a stockpile link over a distance of <math>{(10+14) \over 2} = {24 \over 2} = 12</math>, and two stockpiles over a range of 14. The [[Small Stockpile]] and [[Stockpile]] are symmetrical, so the orientation does not matter and the distance is calculated from the center block (on the lowest level). [[Tiny Stockpile]]s with a footprint of 2×2 have their reference block in one corner, so depending on the orientation, there can be 11–13 blocks between them in a straight line. | ||
=== Crafting === | === Crafting === | ||
Each linked storage can be enabled from a [[ | Each linked storage can be enabled from a [[Crafting Table Tag|Crafting Table]] by clicking on the check box. Once an inventory is enabled, its contents can be used for crafting, and any products of that crafting station will be placed in to the top appropriate linked storage. This could be a static container or a vehicle. | ||
[[Fuel]] supply inventories are also visible, and behave like other containers and vehicle storage. For example, [[Petroleum]] can go could be loaded first into eligible [[Powered Cart]] fuel supply automatically when crafted at the [[Pump Jack]]. | [[Fuel]] supply inventories are also visible, and behave like other containers and vehicle storage. For example, [[Petroleum]] can go could be loaded first into eligible [[Powered Cart]] fuel supply automatically when crafted at the [[Pump Jack]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:53, 30 June 2024
Storage is the placement of items in containers, whether a player backpack, a Storage Chest, Stockpile, or fuel reserves.
Types of Storage[edit | edit source]
Player[edit | edit source]
Players personal storage Backpack
Containers[edit | edit source]
These are World Objects that players and place and store items in.
Stockpiles[edit | edit source]
- Tiny Stockpile - 4 Slots
- Small Stockpile - 9 Slots
- Stockpile - 25 Slots
- Lumber Stockpile - 64 Slots
- Large Lumber Stockpile - 100 Slots
Food Containers[edit | edit source]
These containers can only store certain types of food items.
- Icebox - 8 Slots
- Storage Silo - 50 Slots
- Refrigerator - 8 Slots
- Powered Storage Silo - 50 Slots
- Industrial Refrigerator - 50 Slots
Other Containers[edit | edit source]
These containers cannot store block items but can store most other items.
- Storage Chest - 16 Slots
- Shelf Cabinet - 8 Slots
- Bookshelf - 8 Slots
- Outpost Netting - 16 Slots
Vehicles[edit | edit source]
Objects that can be moved and store items. Can store all item types.
Fuel[edit | edit source]
Objects that require and store fuel.
- Bakery Oven
- Blast Furnace
- Bloomery
- Campfire
- Candle Stand
- Cement Kiln
- Combustion Engine
- Combustion Generator
- Excavator
- Kiln
- Oil Refinery
- Torch Stand
- Stone Brazier
- Tallow Candle
- Tallow Lamp
- Tallow Wall Lamp
- Wall Candle
Linked Storage[edit | edit source]
Crafting stations and storage containers are connected by a linked storage radius. The storage tab of any container or crafting station can be used to access the storage of any container in the linked storage radius.
Items can be moved freely between linked inventories, even if neither of the two inventories is the selected object.
Players can minimize inventories by clicking on the arrow, which will save space in the menu.
Radius/Range[edit | edit source]
Storage space can best be utilized by placing a storage object or crafting station in the center of the crafting/storage area. By accessing the central storage object, items can be moved 20 m or more by with click-and-drag.
For Storage Chests, the radius of linked storage appears to be 10 blocks 10m in a straight line.
Storage range is circular (spherical), so in a diagonal path, the storage range is less, about 7m. To calculate if two Storage Chests will be in range of each other, find the coordinates of the two chests (the block the object rotates around when placing it down), add the squares of the distances in x, y and z direction, respectively, and compare that value to the square of the range of the object, which in case of the Storage Chest appears to be 10 blocks as mentioned before. In the diagonal example on flat ground, this would be 49 + 0 + 49 = 98, which is smaller (can be equal to) the proposed range of 10 blocks, so 7 blocks diagonally would be in range, as would be 7 blocks in one direction, 5 blocks across and 5 blocks up, which would equate to 49 + 25 + 25 = 99.
Different Objects have different ranges. Stockpiles of different sizes, Campfires and Workbenches, for example, maybe even most objects, have a range of 14 blocks. The link distance of objects with different ranges is the average of the two. Two chests link over a distance of 10 blocks, a chest and a stockpile link over a distance of , and two stockpiles over a range of 14. The Small Stockpile and Stockpile are symmetrical, so the orientation does not matter and the distance is calculated from the center block (on the lowest level). Tiny Stockpiles with a footprint of 2×2 have their reference block in one corner, so depending on the orientation, there can be 11–13 blocks between them in a straight line.
Crafting[edit | edit source]
Each linked storage can be enabled from a Crafting Table by clicking on the check box. Once an inventory is enabled, its contents can be used for crafting, and any products of that crafting station will be placed in to the top appropriate linked storage. This could be a static container or a vehicle.
Fuel supply inventories are also visible, and behave like other containers and vehicle storage. For example, Petroleum can go could be loaded first into eligible Powered Cart fuel supply automatically when crafted at the Pump Jack.
Rearranging[edit | edit source]
Each storage item can be moved around by dragging storage names. When dragging an inventory, green and yellow bars will appear above and below each inventory listed. The green bar represents where the inventory being moved will be placed. The yellow bars represent where inventories can be moved to.
Click and drag a storage bar to rearrange your storage list. Lines will appear to help guide placing the storage. When a line turns dark green, this is where the storage you are moving will go when you release the mouse button.
Rearranging storage will only change the storage arrangement of the selected object.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Storage linked to a Workbench.
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Rearranging storage items in a Workbench.
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Uncollapsed and collapsed storage.