Decorative Furniture (Chairs, Tables, Jars, etc.).Inorganic Material (Chains, Illegal Gun Parts, Black Lenses).Organic Material (Jungle Spores, souls, teeth, Shark Fins).This makes it clearer where items are when you need to quickly craft something, or in multiplayer, when another player needs to borrow something, as shown here. These go to the ‘Metals’ chest, below the ‘Gems’ chest, which use chests of the same type. This tends to be the most important ones, however, as some, like the iron skin potion, use atypical ingredients, i.e. Frozen Chest, you can then begin typing, and once you’re done or change your mind, click ‘Save’ or ‘Cancel’ respectively.įor example as shown below, I’ve named this chest ‘Potion Materials’, it is specifically so that I can take the materials I need and craft potions with them, all in one place. You can do this by opening a chest and clicking ‘Rename’ next to the items menu for the chest in question, at the bottom, and once you’ve deleted the previous name, i.e. Once you’ve prepared your chests, you now need to name them so that you know which items go where. Remember that it doesn’t matter what type they are, just that they’re different types, as for example you could substitute the Shadow chests with Boreal chests, and the Golden chests with Cactus chests, and it would still have the same function of dividing the different kinds of items. If you followed the instructions correctly, they should look something like this: On the other side of the building, place 4 platforms 3 tiles above the floor and 1 tile away from the entrance, and place 2 chests on those platforms. Place 12 platforms 2 tiles above the floor, coming from one side of the building one block away from the entrance, and repeat this again one story below or above, only with 14 platforms, and place your chests based on their type accordingly. Once you have all that you need, move on to the next step. ![]() In addition to chests, roughly 50 platforms will be needed, this is in order to save on space, as you can pack twice the chests into the same area by putting platforms above a chest and putting a chest on the platform. You can also just pick up every chest you find out in the wild instead, and use those to save on Iron/Lead and wood, which you’ll find plenty of while exploring.Īt least 30 chests, preferably 6 of one type, 8 of one type, 4 of one type, 4 of another type, 2 of one type, and 2 of any type, or (if you didn’t just take naturally generated chests) 240 wood + 30 Iron/Lead bars, should cover the amount we’ll need. Regardless, gathering ample Lead/Iron bars and wood of different types is needed to make chests, because understand, we’ll need a lot of chests, even if you aren’t a hoarder. The house itself is also important, as a small shack won’t fit the number of chests we’ll be using, here’s an example of a good starter home. ![]() The first thing you should do if you already have a few chests with items in them is move them into chests outside the building to stay there while you organize your chests inside. Should you follow it correctly, you’ll never have to craft another chest ever again, nor will you feel obliged to trash or sell extra items that may come in handy later. This guide provides a clear way to keep your loot organized and easy to access, as well as exactly how much space you’ll need to satisfy the amount of loot you’ll have later in the game. This guide is a 4 step method of ensuring you have a clear place for all of your loot going forward, as, if you’re like us, you hoard on resources and vanity items for future use, collect weapons, and are generally a loot goblin who has to commonly increase storage size as a result of underestimating exactly how much loot you’ll end up with.
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