Containers

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Overview

In Terrafirmacraft+, there are multiple types of item and liquid containers. Containers can be portable or non-portable, may or may not be placed, and may or may not accept liquids. The following table shows the list of containers in Terrafirmacraft+, and their properties.

Container Portable Placed Liquid Storage Slots Liquid capacity
  Straw Basket No Yes No 9 N/A
  Ceramic Vessel Yes Yes 1 No 4 N/A
  Burlap Sack Yes No No 4 5 N/A
  Ceramic Large Vessel Yes, Sealed Yes Yes 9 5000 mB
  Barrel Yes, Sealed Yes Yes 12 10000 mB
  Leather/Hide Bags Yes 4 No No 6 N/A
  Chest No Yes 2 No 18 or 36 3 N/A
  1. Can be placed by shift-right clicking as a ceramic item. Cannot be opened while placed.
  2. Can connect with another chest next to it to create a Double chest.
  3. The double chest has 36 slots of storage.
  4. Bags slowly take durability damage when in player inventory.
  5. Burlap sacks will only hold non-grain food items. Food inside decays at 15% of the normal rate.

Straw Basket

The Straw Basket is obtained with Straw weaving. It acts as a small early-game container, which is not portable, and cannot contain liquid.


             
         
         
         
         


Ceramic Vessels

See also: Pottery#Ceramic Vessel


The Ceramic Vessel and Ceramic Large Vessel are Pottery. They are shaped from clay, and then fired in a Pit Kiln.

In addition to holding items and grain, Ceramic Vessels can be used to smelt ore and glass.

             
         
         
         
         

The Ceramic Large Vessel is portable -it can be sealed and then carried on the back slot like a barrel. It can also hold liquids and be used for barrel crafting recipes, but in smaller amounts.

See also: Barrel
             
         
         
         
         

Burlap Sack

Burlap Sack
 
 
Stackable

No

Size

Small

Weight

Medium

ItemID

terrafirmacraftplus:item.Burlap Sack

Burlap Sacks can be used to store non-grain food. A Sack has four inventory slots. Food stored in Burlap Sacks decays at 15% of the original speed.

Burlap Sacks are crafted by Cloth#Cutting Burlap Cloth into two Burlap Sack Pieces, which can then be Sewing together into a Burlap Sack.

Barrel and Chest

The Barrel and Chest are made from Lumber, which can be obtained from Regular logs using a saw.

See also: Barrel
       
   
     


         
   
     

Bags

Bag
 
  
Stackable

Yes, 4 (only when empty)

Size

Small

Weight

Medium

ItemID

terrafirmacraftplus:item.Hide Bag
terrafirmacraftplus:item.Leather Bag

The Leather bag and Hide bag are made from sewing two Leather or Hide bag pieces, which are made from Leather or Raw Hide. One leather or one small hide piece returns two leather or hide bag pieces. Empty bags stack to 4. Bags that are holding items do not stack and cannot be placed in other containers.

The Hide bag will decay after about a month in game holding items, while the Leather bag can store items for about a year. Bags do not decay while the player is offline on a server. Bags do not preserve food, and cannot be placed on the ground. The Hide bag can be obtained early-game, while the Leather bag requires Leatherworking, which is more intensive.

Hide Bag Pieces Hide Bag
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Leather Bag Pieces Leather Bag
             2
         
         
         
         
       

Trivia

  • Dunkleosteus was inspired to add the bags after he could not find any clay in a playthrough. He decided that there needed to be an alternative way to store items in a portable container in the early-game.
  • Although Burlap Sacks cannot be stacked by the player, their crafting recipe outputs a stack of 3. If the player shift-clicks the three sacks from the crafting grid output into the player inventory, and then into other containers, they will remain stacked. Clicking on the stacks normally will break up the stack.
  • Burlap sacks are also known as gunnysacks or potato sacks. The sacks are very durable and very breathable. This helps prevent decay caused by condensation.

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