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Types of containers the game knows are '''chests''', '''coffers''', '''boxes''', '''cabinets''', and '''{{L|bag}}s''', '''{{L|barrel}}s''' and '''{{L|bin}}s'''. Only chests, coffers, bags and boxes are explicitly called "container" in game as they can be placed as {{L|furniture}} by {{k|b}}uilding. All containers are used to hold items, from personal possessions to {{L|gem}}s, {{L|alcohol|beer}}, {{L|quarry bush}} leaves, and even living {{L|creatures}}, but their use is context-sensitive, so you cannot use your barrels for storing {{L|coins}}, but you ''can'' {{k|b}}uild a bag as a dwarf's personal container, analogous to a chest.
 
Types of containers the game knows are '''chests''', '''coffers''', '''boxes''', '''cabinets''', and '''{{L|bag}}s''', '''{{L|barrel}}s''' and '''{{L|bin}}s'''. Only chests, coffers, bags and boxes are explicitly called "container" in game as they can be placed as {{L|furniture}} by {{k|b}}uilding. All containers are used to hold items, from personal possessions to {{L|gem}}s, {{L|alcohol|beer}}, {{L|quarry bush}} leaves, and even living {{L|creatures}}, but their use is context-sensitive, so you cannot use your barrels for storing {{L|coins}}, but you ''can'' {{k|b}}uild a bag as a dwarf's personal container, analogous to a chest.
  

Revision as of 21:40, 28 July 2010

This article is about an older version of DF.

Types of containers the game knows are chests, coffers, boxes, cabinets, and Template:Ls, Template:Ls and Template:Ls. Only chests, coffers, bags and boxes are explicitly called "container" in game as they can be placed as Template:L by building. All containers are used to hold items, from personal possessions to Template:Ls, Template:L, Template:L leaves, and even living Template:L, but their use is context-sensitive, so you cannot use your barrels for storing Template:L, but you can build a bag as a dwarf's personal container, analogous to a chest.

Chests, coffers, boxes and bags are subsumed under boxes and bags in the Template:L stocks screen; the other containers have their own entry.

To examine a container's contents when the container is in a stockpile, select the object location with the k key. Then, use + and - until the container is highlighted, then press enter. Press enter again to select the contents, if any. The items command can be used to see items that are stored in a built container. See also, Template:L.

Cabinets and "chests"

These two containers are both furniture items only. They must be built in rooms assigned to dwarves in order to function properly. Cabinets are used to store clothing, and chests are used to store everything else.

A Template:L chest is called a coffer, and a Template:L chest is called a box, but they are used for the same purpose. Template:Ls can also be built as chests.

Their contents can be viewed with the t menu.


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