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Label: Treasure is a small cloth label used to mark the contents of a player-built Storage container in Windrose. Each label has a printed icon, in this case the Treasure icon, that hangs from a chest, barrel, or crate so the contents can be identified at a glance without opening the container. It is one entry in the wider set of Storage Labels, each printed with a different category icon.
In-Game Description
A sign for organized captains who want to remember which treasure is stashed in which chest.
How to Use
Walk up to a placed Storage container and select the Attach Label option from the radial menu. Pick the label from the inventory and it snaps onto the chest. Removing or replacing the label is free. The label is purely visual; it does not lock the container's contents to any item type, but it makes a base with many chests far easier to navigate. The Treasure icon is the natural choice for a chest that holds valuables, gems, and sale goods bound for a buyer.
Labels work on any of the placeable storage units, including the Storage Crate, Storage Barrel, Storage Sack, Storage Basket, and Storage Bale.
How to Craft
Crafted at a Workbench from 1 Coarse Fabric per label. Coarse Fabric is processed from Flax Fiber at a Loom, which makes labels essentially free to mass-produce once a flax farm is running. Every storage label in the game shares this same single-fabric recipe, so the only real cost is the time to print them.
Component | Requirement |
|---|---|
Station | |
Material | |
Output | 1 Label: Treasure |
Label Family
Label: Treasure is one of a full set of category labels. The others share the same recipe and use, differing only in the printed icon. Group them by purpose so each chest in a base reads at a glance.
Label | Marks Contents |
|---|---|
Label: Treasure | Valuables and treasure |
Ore and metals | |
Alchemy ingredients | |
Wood and lumber | |
Ship parts and rigging | |
Weapons and ammunition | |
Clothing and armor | |
Prepared meals | |
Raw cooking ingredients |
Tips
Stockpile a stack of every label icon at once. Crafting individual labels in the middle of organising a base is fiddly, and the cost is small enough that having the full set ready saves time.
Group labelled containers in straight rows. Labels read better as a wall of icons than as scattered marks across a room.
Labels persist through container moves. Picking up a labelled chest and replacing it elsewhere keeps the label attached, so a base reorganisation does not require re-labelling.
Pair the Treasure label with chests near your loading dock so high-value goods are quick to grab before a trade run to a buyer.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Item Type | Label / Decoration |
Icon | Treasure |
Max Health | 3,000 |
Build Cost | |
Comfort | None |
Progression Notes
Label: Treasure is part of the crafting progression chain rather than a standalone collectible. Use the recipe, station, and ingredient rows to trace what unlocks it, what it consumes, and which linked upgrades or materials should be prepared before crafting it. In practice it is an end-of-chain convenience item: once you have a Flax Fiber supply and a Loom feeding Coarse Fabric to a Workbench, the whole label set is trivial to produce.