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Stockpiles that use bins are [[ammo]], [[armor]], [[bar]]s/[[block]]s, [[cloth]], [[coin]]s, [[finished goods]], [[gems]], [[leather]], and [[weapons]]. [[Food]] stockpiles use [[barrel]]s instead of bins. Other stockpiles do not use anything at all. | Stockpiles that use bins are [[ammo]], [[armor]], [[bar]]s/[[block]]s, [[cloth]], [[coin]]s, [[finished goods]], [[gems]], [[leather]], and [[weapons]]. [[Food]] stockpiles use [[barrel]]s instead of bins. Other stockpiles do not use anything at all. | ||
− | The number of items that fit in a bin varies | + | The number of items that fit in a bin varies, for example 10 bars or gems (probably the lowest number) or 100 bolts (independent of how they are stacked) fit in one. |
Bins also save time when hauling goods to the [[trade depot]], as a bin marked for trade will be carried along with all its contents. | Bins also save time when hauling goods to the [[trade depot]], as a bin marked for trade will be carried along with all its contents. |