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Pirate Chest
May 23, 2026 at 08:31 PM
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Pirate Chest is a placeable storage container in Windrose. An iron-bound chest decorated with brass and a Jolly Roger plate, fitting for a captain's quarters. It opens a 28-slot inventory window, which any character with edit access to the base can deposit into or withdraw from.
Allows you to store your belongings. Capacity: 28 slots.
Place the container during base construction, then walk up and interact to open the inventory grid. Drag and drop items between the player inventory and the container slots, or use the standard sort and stack shortcuts. A loose chest can be picked up and re-placed without losing its contents, which makes reorganisation safe.
Attach a Label to mark the chest's intended contents. Labels are purely visual but make a wall of identical chests far easier to navigate.
Capacity. The Pirate Chest holds 28 slots, making it one of the roomier personal containers for a captain's quarters. It is built from Wood, Nails, and Iron Ingot, and has 4,500 maximum health, so it is sturdier than the lighter Storage Sack and Storage Crate options.
This container decays over time outside Bonfire range. Keep storage placed within the protective radius of a fueled Bonfire, or the structure will start losing health and eventually break, dropping its contents on the ground for any nearby player to scoop up.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Item Type | |
Capacity | 28 slots |
Max Health | 4,500 |
Decay | Decays over time outside Bonfire range |
Build Materials |
The Pirate Chest is one of several Storage Containers you can build for a base. Each container offers a different slot count and footprint, so mix them to organise loot. Other options include the chests and containers below.
Container | Type |
|---|---|
Keep every chest inside the radius of a fueled Bonfire so it does not decay and spill its contents.
Use Storage Labels or a Label on a wall of identical chests to find items quickly; labels are visual only and change nothing about capacity.
A loose chest can be picked up and moved with its contents intact, so reorganising a base is safe.