(Firewood uses 4 stacks for 249 and 5 stacks for 255. Logs used 1 stack for 13 and 2 stacks for 33. Iron used 9 stacks for 90 and 10 stacks for 91 (Certainly 10 per stack). Coal not tested. Stone used 30 for 2 stacks.) |
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! Resource !! Stack Size | ! Resource !! Stack Size | ||
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| Logs || | | Logs || 15 | ||
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| Stone || 15 | | Stone || 15 | ||
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| Iron || 10 | | Iron || 10 | ||
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| Firewood || | | Firewood || 63 | ||
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| Coal || ? | | Coal || ? |
The Stock Pile is capable of storing logs, stone, iron, coal and firewood in its inventory.
The stock pile stores resources in separate stacks of each type. Each stack occupies a 2x2 footprint. Hence a 2x2 (minimum size) stock pile will only be able to store one type of resource at a time.
Stacks of resources contain differing amounts of each type of resource.
Resource | Stack Size |
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Logs | 15 |
Stone | 15 |
Iron | 10 |
Firewood | 63 |
Coal | ? |
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