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== | == Bags == | ||
Bags add additional player inventory slots. To expand player inventory, place containers in the four container slots located on the right side of the hotbar slots, and include basket shadows. The additional inventory slots provided by each container will appear to the left of the crafting grid in the order in which the containers are placed in the container slots. Different types of portable containers can be placed in different container slots. | |||
When a container is removed from the container slots on the hotbar, the contents will be lost. Be sure to remove the contents from the container before removing the container. Portable containers are crated using the grid crafting mechanic. | When a container is removed from the container slots on the hotbar, the contents will be lost. Be sure to remove the contents from the container before removing the container. Portable containers are crated using the grid crafting mechanic. | ||
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|[[file:Grid Mining Bag.png|50px]] Mining Bag - A mining bag is made from 1 ball of flax twine, 1 normal stitched linen and two bronze plates. It adds 10 additional inventory slots, but can only be used to transport ores, small stones, and relieved rock. | |[[file:Grid Mining Bag.png|50px]] Mining Bag - A mining bag is made from 1 ball of flax twine, 1 normal stitched linen and two bronze plates. It adds 10 additional inventory slots, but can only be used to transport ores, small stones, and relieved rock. | ||
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