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[[Category:Crafting]]
[[Category:Crafting]]
==Summary==
Armor Crates are stackable storage solutions designed for holding full sets of armor while minimizing weight and item count. These crates are ideal for house storage or selling full armor sets on vendors. Unpacking an Armor Crate provides the player with a full set of Exceptional Quality, Mastercrafted armor that retains the original "Crafted by" name.
* Players can assemble Armor Crates which are Stackable means of storing full sets of Armor with a minimal impact on weight and item count, intended for Houses or placing for sale on Vendors
* Unpacking an Armor Crate will give the player a full set of Exceptional Quality, Mastercrafted armor that matches the "Crafted by" name of the Armor Crate


[[File:armorcrates1.png|link=]]
[[File:armorcrates1.png|link=]]


==Assembling Armor Crates== 
To assemble Armor Crates, players must first obtain Empty Armor Crates, which can be purchased from armor-selling NPCs such as Blacksmiths, Tailors, and Provisioners. Alternatively, players can craft Empty Armor Crates in bundles of five using the Carpentry skill under the Utility Items category.


==Assembling Armor Crates==
[[File:assemblingarmorcratesa.gif|link=]] 
* To assemble Armor Crates, players first must acquire Empty Armor Crates
* Players can purchase Empty Armor Crates from armor-selling NPCs (such as Blacksmiths, Tailors, etc) and Provisioners
* Players can also craft Empty Armor Crates in bundles of 5 using the Carpentry skill under the Utility Items category


[[File:assemblingarmorcratesa.gif|link=]]
To create an Armor Crate, players double-click an Empty Armor Crate in their backpack and then target an armor item. The selected armor determines the Armor Type (Leather, Bone, Chainmail, etc.) and Resource Type (Regular, Shadow Iron, Valorite, etc.) that will be used for the crate.


* To assemble Armor Crates, players will double-click an Empty Armor Crate in their backpack and then target an Armor item in their backpack
[[File:assemblingarmorcrates3.png|link=]] 
* The selected armor item will determine which Armor Type (Leather, Bone, Chainmail, etc) and Resource Type (Regular, Shadow Iron, Valorite, etc) to use for assembly of the Armor Crate


[[File:assemblingarmorcrates3.png|link=]]
An Armor Crate can be assembled only if the player has a matching full set of armor, which includes a Helmet, Gorget, Arms, Gloves, Chest, and Leggings. Each item in the set must meet the following conditions:
* Must be of the same Armor Type and Resource Type as the initially selected piece.
* Must be Exceptional Quality.
* Must be Mastercrafted.
* Must not be Blessed.
* Must be Fully Repaired.
* Must have the same "Crafted By" name as the initially selected piece.


Players will be able to assemble an Armor Crate if all the following are all true:
[[File:assemblingarmorcrates4.png|link=]] 
* The player's backpack contains a Helmet, Gorget, Arms, Gloves, Chest, and Leggings Armor item where each matches the Armor Type and Resource Type they initially targeted
* Each armor item is Exceptional Quality
* Each armor item is Mastercrafted
* Each armor item is not Blessed
* Each armor item is Fully Repaired
* The Crafted By display for each armor item matches the one they initially targeted


[[File:assemblingarmorcrates4.png|link=]]
If all conditions are met, the player will receive an Armor Crate containing the set, with the individual armor pieces being consumed.


* If all assembly conditions are met, the player will receive a new Armor Crate matching the Armor Type, Resource Type, and "Crafted By" of the targeted armor, with the underlying armor pieces consumed
[[File:assemblingarmorcrates5.png|link=]] 


[[File:assemblingarmorcrates5.png|link=]]
===Stacking Armor Crates=== 
Armor Crates can be stacked if they have the same Armor Type, Resource Type, and "Crafted By" name.


===Stacking Armor Crates===
[[File:stackedarmorcrates.png|link=]] 
* Players can stack multiple Armor Crates together if the Armor Type, Resource Type, and Crafted By values match


[[File:stackedarmorcrates.png|link=]]
===Unpacking Armor Crates=== 
Players can unpack an Armor Crate by double-clicking it, which will place the full armor set into their backpack, provided they have enough available weight and space.


===Unpacking Armor Crates===
[[File:unpackingarmorcrates.png|link=]] 
* Players can double-click an Armor Crate to unpack it and retrieve a full armor set into their backpack (if they have sufficient space/weight available)


[[File:unpackingarmorcrates.png|link=]]
==Interacting with Storage Shelves==
 
Armor Crates can be stored in Storage Shelves by drag-and-dropping them onto the shelf or using the "Restock" mechanic. Additionally, Empty Armor Crates can also be stored in Storage Shelves for organization and convenience.
 
==Interacting with Storage Shelves==
* Players can unpack Armor Crates into Storage Shelves by Drag/Dropping them onto the Shelf itself, or by performing the "Restock" mechanic
* Players can store Empty Armor Crates in Storage Shelves
* Players can store Empty Armor Crates in Storage Shelves


[[File:armorcratesandstorageshelf1.gif|link=]]
[[File:armorcratesandstorageshelf1.gif|link=]]

Revision as of 02:02, 4 March 2025

Armor Crates are stackable storage solutions designed for holding full sets of armor while minimizing weight and item count. These crates are ideal for house storage or selling full armor sets on vendors. Unpacking an Armor Crate provides the player with a full set of Exceptional Quality, Mastercrafted armor that retains the original "Crafted by" name.

File:Armorcrates1.png

Assembling Armor Crates

To assemble Armor Crates, players must first obtain Empty Armor Crates, which can be purchased from armor-selling NPCs such as Blacksmiths, Tailors, and Provisioners. Alternatively, players can craft Empty Armor Crates in bundles of five using the Carpentry skill under the Utility Items category.

File:Assemblingarmorcratesa.gif

To create an Armor Crate, players double-click an Empty Armor Crate in their backpack and then target an armor item. The selected armor determines the Armor Type (Leather, Bone, Chainmail, etc.) and Resource Type (Regular, Shadow Iron, Valorite, etc.) that will be used for the crate.

File:Assemblingarmorcrates3.png

An Armor Crate can be assembled only if the player has a matching full set of armor, which includes a Helmet, Gorget, Arms, Gloves, Chest, and Leggings. Each item in the set must meet the following conditions:

  • Must be of the same Armor Type and Resource Type as the initially selected piece.
  • Must be Exceptional Quality.
  • Must be Mastercrafted.
  • Must not be Blessed.
  • Must be Fully Repaired.
  • Must have the same "Crafted By" name as the initially selected piece.

File:Assemblingarmorcrates4.png

If all conditions are met, the player will receive an Armor Crate containing the set, with the individual armor pieces being consumed.

File:Assemblingarmorcrates5.png

Stacking Armor Crates

Armor Crates can be stacked if they have the same Armor Type, Resource Type, and "Crafted By" name.

File:Stackedarmorcrates.png

Unpacking Armor Crates

Players can unpack an Armor Crate by double-clicking it, which will place the full armor set into their backpack, provided they have enough available weight and space.

File:Unpackingarmorcrates.png

Interacting with Storage Shelves

Armor Crates can be stored in Storage Shelves by drag-and-dropping them onto the shelf or using the "Restock" mechanic. Additionally, Empty Armor Crates can also be stored in Storage Shelves for organization and convenience.

File:Armorcratesandstorageshelf1.gif