Storage items

Storage items are Furniture items that can be right-clicked after being placed, to reveal forty Inventory slots, in four rows of ten, for storing items. These items allow the player to offload excess items, freeing space in their inventory. They can also be used for organizing items, eg. one Chest can hold Ores, while another can hold Gems. Stationary storage can also be renamed, to further help in organizing items (see Rename below).

All Storage items must be Placed in order to access their contents or store items. They can be freed by a Pickaxe, but most need to be emptied beforehand (see Stationary and Portable storage below).

Functions
Storage items have special functions which improve management, organization, and efficiency.

Loot All
Loot All removes all items from the storage item (starting from the top-left) and places them in the player's inventory (starting from the bottom right). This allows easy looting when scouting areas for treasure.

Deposit All
Deposit All has the opposite effect of Loot All, placing all items in the player's inventory (starting from the bottom-right) into the storage item (starting from the top-left). Any items which can be stacked, will be stacked. This is a quick way of offloading a bunch of items quickly when in a hurry. Items in the hotbar and items favorited with alt-click or the Right Trigger (console editions) will not be deposited.

Quick Stack
Quick Stack detects all of the items in your inventory that can be stacked with the same item inside the storage item, and places it in there. All items will be moved, creating new stacks in the storage if needed. Quick stack will also automatically convert coins in your piggy bank or safe.

In the main inventory screen, there is a button (below the coins) for "Quick stack to nearby chests". This does almost the same as if you manually clicked Quick Stack on each chest, but doesn't quick stack items from the hotbar, and also moves unstackable duplicates of items (for example, tools). It does work with non-chest storage, despite the tooltip. Around the player, it has a reach of 37 blocks to the left and right, 37 blocks below, and 38 blocks above, significantly further than you can naturally reach.

Sort Items
Sort Items moves items around a chest, sorting them by rarity, and alphabetically within the same rarity tier. Items with higher rarity than others are placed starting from the top-left going through rarity, and ending at the bottom-right.

The player's inventory screen has a similar sort items button, found below the coins slot, which sorts items also by rarity, but this does not affect the hotbar.

Rename
Renaming allows you to type in a new name for the storage item, which is helpful for organizing large storage rooms. Names can be up to 20 characters long. This name will be visible above the list of functions, and will also replace the storage item's icon shown when hovering the mouse cursor over it. The name can be removed by entering a blank name, restoring the icon and default name. In the console version, you must be offline to rename chests.

Restock
Restock allows you to restock all stackable items in your inventory using items from the chest. This can be helpful for restocking Potions, building blocks, and other stackable items.

Stationary storage
Stationary storage is public, shared storage space. It includes the Chest, Barrel, Trash Can, and. They have the following characteristics, which differ from portable storage:
 * These must remain in place while they contain items, and cannot be freed or picked up until emptied. They can however be blown up by bombs if they are not naturally generated.
 * Each stationary storage item holds a separate 40-slot inventory where different items can be placed; For example, 2 Trash Cans and 3 Chests will offer the player 240 (when adding inventory) total slots of storage.
 * Quick stack to nearby chests stacks into both stationary and portable storage.
 * The player can craft items from a chest while it is open without having to place its contents in the player inventory beforehand.
 * Stationary storage contents are saved with the World data, as opposed to the Character data, and will therefore not be available to players when visiting other worlds or multiplayer servers.
 * In a multiplayer world, the contents of stationary storage are accessible to other players.
 * In a multiplayer world, while one player is accessing a stationary storage item, no other players may access it.

Portable storage
Portable storage provides an access point to additional personal storage. Personal storage includes the Piggy Bank, Safe,, and. The Piggy Bank can also be accessed via the and, and the Void Vault can also be accessed via the. They have the following characteristics, which differ from stationary storage:
 * These can be freed and picked up while they contain items, making them valuable tools for effectively increasing a player's inventory slots.
 * All portable storage items of the same type share the same inventories; for example, purchasing multiple Safes will not offer the player more inventory slots, as each Safe accesses the same shared 40-slot portable storage space, but having multiple Safes will afford the player more points of access to the Safes' shared 40-slot contents. The same rule applies to Piggy Banks, Void Vaults, and the Defender's Forge: each item type has a separate 40-slot inventory space shared by all duplicate items of that type. If the player has purchased the Defender's Forge, a Safe, a Piggy Bank, and crafted a Void Vault, they will have a total of 160 portable ptorage slots, which is the maximum portable storage that any one character can have. By contrast, if the player has only purchased four Piggy Banks, they will just have one 40-slot portable storage space, though they can access the space from any of the Piggy Banks.
 * Portable personal storage contents are saved with the Character data, as opposed to the World data. Their contents are accessible from world to world, and from server to server.
 * In a multiplayer world, each player will have access to their own personal storage, regardless of who placed the portable storage item. Items placed in portable storage are not accessible to other players.
 * In a multiplayer world, multiple players can access the same portable storage item at the same time.
 * Moving coins into portable storage periodically is useful, especially when exploring new or hazardous areas. Coins stored there will not be lost in case of death, even if the portable storage item containing them is in the character's inventory at the time.
 * Portable storage items cannot be renamed.
 * Items can be purchased using all money in personal storage — including money in inventory, Piggy Bank, Safe, Void Vault, and Defender's Forge.
 * Quick stack to nearby chests stacks into both portable and stationary storage. Portable storage will always be prioritized over stationary storage when quick stacking.
 * The slots of portable storage inventories are a slightly lighter pink in color, as opposed to the maroon color of stationary storage slots. This helps in quickly identifying which type of storage are being accessed.
 * Portable storage items can be placed inside other types of storage, including inside other portable storage. For example, the Safe can be carried around inside the Piggy Bank. This does not permit access to the stored portable storage while it is stored. In the example, to use the Safe, the player would have to place the Piggy Bank (or use a Money Trough or Eye Bone), remove the Safe from it, and then place the Safe to access its contents.

The and  provide additional access points to the Piggy Bank, and they all share the same storage space. The main differences are that the Money Trough does not need a solid block to be placed on, and summons a that can exist over any block and be accessed by right clicking on it, similarly to the Piggy Bank. The Eye Bone summons a pet named Chester that follows the player. The Money Trough is a rare drop from Dripplers and Blood Zombies during a Blood Moon, and the Eye Bone has a chance of dropping from the.

Showcase storage
Showcase storage items allow the player to "place" items that are not normally placeable. In this manner, players can display armor, accessories, weapons, or tools.
 * Mannequins and can be used to display Armor,  Accessories, Vanity items, and Dyes.
 * can be used to display Hats and Helmets of any kind.
 * can be used to display Weapons and many Tools.
 * can be used to display all kinds of items.
 * can be used to display Food and drink items which grant any Well Fed buff or the Tipsy debuff.

Trivia

 * Two of the four items for portable storage can be purchased from the Merchant, the Piggy Bank and the Safe.

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