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** Players can use this mechanic to deposit the contents of Filled Commodity Deeds to the Resource Stockpile as well (provided that the commodity type is a crafting ingredient type such as ingots, boards, leather, feathers, etc)
** Players can use this mechanic to deposit the contents of Filled Commodity Deeds to the Resource Stockpile as well (provided that the commodity type is a crafting ingredient type such as ingots, boards, leather, feathers, etc)
** Additionally, players can double-click a Filled Commodity Deed and target the Resource Stockpile to deposit it by hand
** Additionally, players can double-click a Filled Commodity Deed and target the Resource Stockpile to deposit it by hand
* Shift-click "Restock" context-menu that can be used to add items to them


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Revision as of 21:34, 7 October 2021

Summary

  • Players can now purchase a Resource Stockpile from the Prevalia Market under the Misc category
  • Resource Stockpiles can be dyed with Furniture Dye
  • Resource Stockpiles must be locked down in a house in order to use them, and can only be used by Owners and Co-Owners of that house
  • Resource Stockpiles do not count as containers, and double-clicking them (while locked down in a house) will open the Resource Stockpile Menu


Stocking the Resource Stockpile

To stock the Garden Shelf, players can:

  • Click the "Add Items" blue button in the bottom left corner of the Resource Stockpile Menu, which will give the player the ability to add a specific item to the Resource Stockpile, or
  • Target the player themselves and add all valid items in their backpack into the Resource Stockpile at once
    • Players can use this mechanic to deposit the contents of Filled Commodity Deeds to the Resource Stockpile as well (provided that the commodity type is a crafting ingredient type such as ingots, boards, leather, feathers, etc)
    • Additionally, players can double-click a Filled Commodity Deed and target the Resource Stockpile to deposit it by hand
  • Shift-click "Restock" context-menu that can be used to add items to them


Commodity Deeds

  • Players can add Blank Commodity deeds to a Resource Stockpile and later use them to retrieve Filled Commodities from the Resource Stockpile


  • Clicking the small orb button next to each item listing in the Resource Stockpile will open a "Retrieval" Menu
  • At the top of the Retrieval Menu players can specify how much of a specific item they wish to retrieve to their backpack


  • At the bottom of the Retrieval Menu players can optionally for some items choose to collect the item as one or more Filled Commodities, provided they have enough Blank Commodity deeds currently stored in the Resource Stockpile


Crafting Queues

  • Players are allowed to designate Resource Stockpiles as the Source Container for Crafting Queues


  • Crafting Queue items that are set to be recycled and use a Resource Stockpile as a Source container will automatically deposit the recycled ingredients back into the Resource Stockpile (player will have to refresh the Resource Stockpile menu to see any number changes however)


Crafting Tools

  • Players can add Crafting Tools to Resource Stockpiles which will automatically be used when a player runs a Crafting Queue that uses the Resource Stockile as a Source Container


  • Each Crafting Skill (Blacksmithing, Carpentry, etc) is represented in the Tools Menu visually by a single tool type (i.e. Tongs for Blacksmithing, Saw for Carpentry, etc)
  • Each Crafting Skill in the Tools Menu lists a number of Uses, which represents how many Crafting Attempts the player can make for that Crafting Skill when doing a Crafting Queue where the Resource Stockpile is set as its Source Container
  • When players add Crafting Tools to a Resource Stockpile, the tools are automatically consumed and then converted into a number of Uses for that Craft Skill (i.e Tongs and Hammers will both increase Blacksmithing Uses) based on how many Uses Remaining the tool had


  • Players cannot retrieve Tools from a Resource Stockpile once they have been converted to Uses
  • Players can click the large blue button next to each tool type to launch the crafting menu for that crafting skill type