![]() The created crate will not be reservable however. You transform a stack into a crate by pressing right click on it and selecting " Pack Material Crate". Crates produced that way are " reservable".Ĭrates of Materials (Basic Materials, Explosive Materials, Diesel, etc.) can also be created from stacks of the materials but only when in the menu of a Storage Depot, Seaport, or Shipping Container. You must have enough materials in your queue for that, a crate of Basic Materials contains 100 units, whereas Explosive Materials, Refined Materials, and Heavy Explosive Materials contain 20, and Diesel and Petrol only contain 1. ![]() If the order was "personal" or "squad", the crate's description will read " reservable" in orange.įor materials produced at a Refinery, players can retrieve the materials in their queue as crates by pressing right click on their queue and selecting " Retrieve as Crates". A simple truck with 15 slots can carry 15 crates of 7.62mm, which adds up to a total of 600 magazines.įor factory produced items, their crates are automatically generated in the player's inventory when they pick up an order from a Factory. The large quantities involved allow for bulk transportation of items to the front. A crate of mortar shells has the same weight as a crate of 7.62mm ammo. You can hover your mouse over a crate to display a tooltip with the description of what items are inside and the quantity.Īll crates have the same weight (55% encumbrance), regardless of which items are inside. Refer to Crafting for a complete list of how much each item will produce per crate The amount of items per crate is specific to the type of item: a crate of 7.62mm magazines always contains 40 of them while a crate of Gas Grenades only contain 10. No matter the content, all crates look the same in your inventory except for a small icon in the bottom right representing the item type. Crates only contain one type of item, never a mix. Crates of items are produced at Factory or Mass Production Factory, and in Refinery for crates of materials. ![]()
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