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Chests are used to store items. Note that, unlike player or vehicle inventories, you cannot set a filter on any of the chest's slots. | |||
''Chest'' may refer to: | |||
* {{imagelink|Wooden chest}} (Stores 16 [[stack]]s of items) | |||
* {{imagelink|Iron chest}} (Stores 32 stacks of items) | |||
* {{imagelink|Steel chest}} (Stores 48 stacks of items) | |||
* {{imagelink|Active provider chest}} (Stores 48 stacks of items) | |||
* {{imagelink|Passive provider chest}} (Stores 48 stacks of items) | |||
* {{imagelink|Storage chest}} (Stores 48 stacks of items) | |||
* {{imagelink|Requester chest}} (Stores 48 stacks of items) | |||
* {{imagelink|Buffer chest}} (Stores 48 stacks of items) | |||
Latest revision as of 16:31, 10 April 2022
Chests are used to store items. Note that, unlike player or vehicle inventories, you cannot set a filter on any of the chest's slots.
Chest may refer to:
- Wooden chest (Stores 16 stacks of items)
- Iron chest (Stores 32 stacks of items)
- Steel chest (Stores 48 stacks of items)
- Active provider chest (Stores 48 stacks of items)
- Passive provider chest (Stores 48 stacks of items)
- Storage chest (Stores 48 stacks of items)
- Requester chest (Stores 48 stacks of items)
- Buffer chest (Stores 48 stacks of items)