Chest
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chest
A wood storage box with a hinged lid and latch. Notches scratched on the surface hint at the full probability array of language, and also its absence.
A chest is a common type of furniture found villages, lairs, dungeons, and other locations throughout the world. They have the ability to contain items, and will often spawn with valuable loot inside.
Additionally, chests can be picked up and held in a creature's inventory while still containing items.
Tips
This section is opinion-based. Your mileage may vary.
- Storing important items inside a chest which is carried in the player's inventory can help circumvent the name-scrambling effect of confusion, as the player can simply search through their items until they find one which can be opened, which must be their chest. This allows one to reliably access the items stored in the chest, which can be distinguished from one another either by only keeping one type of item in the chest, or by keeping track of how many of each item are stored, as the number of items in a stack will still be visible when confused. Useful items to store include:
- witchwood bark for emergency healing. (When already confused, eating witchwood bark has no downside)
- yuckwheat stems, in order to cure the confusion.
- A recoiler, to allow an escape if one manages to get far away from danger to use it.
- Items stored inside of chests are protected from many secondary special effects applied by creatures, such as rust and breaking.