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:{{LgItemIcon|Traveller's Chest}}
:{{LgItemIcon|Looters' Trunk}}
:{{LgItemIcon|Storage Box}}
:{{LgItemIcon|Bottle Rack}}
:{{LgItemIcon|Bottle Rack}}
:{{LgItemIcon|Wooden Shelf (Container)}}
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:{{LgItemIcon|Looters' Trunk}}
:{{LgItemIcon|Traveller's Chest}}
:{{LgItemIcon|Storage Box}}
:{{LgItemIcon|Rosewood Desk}}
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Revision as of 12:14, 23 April 2024

Containers are items that can be interacted with either in the world or from inside your inventory to store items and retrieve inside.

Bags and Pouches

Lightweight containers, suitable for use in a character's inventory. Note that these are sorted alphabetically when automatically sorting the inventory by 'type'.

Chests

Chests or chest analogues.

Interactive Clutter

Containers that are primarily used as environmental decoration or clutter that can be picked up and moved by the player.

Static Clutter

Containers that are primarily used as environmental decoration or clutter that cannot be picked up by the player.


Other

Unusual or unique containers.

Story Containers

Containers of Story Item rarity. Many of these are default containers that a new character starts with, and may have special properties relating to looting and storage.

Alchemy Pouch
Camp Supply Sack
Keychain