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Container
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Containers are used for storing various types of owned items. They are a common requirement for nobles and they are also good for increasing the value of a room. Each container holds a varying number of items. Dwarves may walk through tiles with containers.
If a dwarf does not own a container in his bedroom, he or she will leave any possessions on the floor.
Containers are also needed in a library to store writing materials such as quires.
Containers are named differently depending on what they are made of:
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Box | Glass |
Coffer | Stone |
Chest | Wood, Metal |
Bag | Cloth, Leather |
Bags are a special type of box. While they can be built as furniture, they are more commonly used by dwarves to store seeds, mill plants at a millstone or quern, or collect sand. Dwarves have a habit of filling bags with seeds whenever possible, so, typically, many of them need to be made if they are going to be used for other purposes.
See also
"Container" in other Languages
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Machine and trap parts |
Axle • Gear assembly • Lever • Mechanism • Millstone • Pipe section • Pressure plate • Roller • Screw pump • Support • Trap • Water wheel • Windmill |
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