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| - Many different names are used for similar items, below is a partial list of the names and further down are galleries of images for your reference and amusement.
* Food items which are sometimes also containers include: cheese, chicken, bowls of food and possibly a few others.
- Item containers have different capacities. Some containers can hold 20 items (Backpack), while other containers may only be able to hold 5 items (Present Box). Some item containers can be carried in your backpack. Other item containers cannot. If you try to pick up a container that cannot be carried, you will see a message that says "you cannot take this item".
- Containers are usually red, but their appearance differs based on the level. They always contain Bounty and/or Health Orbs. As your Health amount is lowered (such as when you are hit during combat), these Containers are more likely to spawn Health Orbs upon their destruction.
- Containers store stuff. Simple enough. There are two types of containers:
* Wearable
* Non-wearable
- Containers are in the game Test Subject Complete.
- A Container is an object that appears in Diablo, Diablo II, and Diablo III, the interactive environment making containers even more interesting. They can contain items, gold, or, most of the time, nothing. They can also contain insidious traps, such as: poisonous clouds, novae, and Fireballs, they can also just burst into flames. Some types of containers, such as barrels, when broken, release a skeleton from inside.
- you use it to carry things
- Containers are Blocks that have Inventories in which Items can be stored or processed in. They provide a Redstone signal to a Redstone Comparator.
- The following items are craftable under the category Containers:
- __TOC__ There are two types of containers: Item Containers and Liquid Containers. As their names indicate, an Item Container can only hold Items (not liquids), and a Liquid Container can only hold Liquids (not items).
- Containers is the second mission in Ace Combat Advance.
- Den här sidan är inte översatt, och innehåller felaktig wiki-kod. Om du kan fixa något av dessa problem, gör det. __TOC__ There are two types of containers: Item Containers and Liquid Containers. As their names indicate, an Item Container can only hold Items (not liquids), and a Liquid Container can only hold Liquids (not items).
- Chests and other containers are found scattered around the crypt. They contain items that will help the player and can be found lying out in the open, within hidden rooms or to be purchased in the shop. The Monocle item can see inside of chests, crates and barrels (even those found in the shop).
- The Dungeon includes multiple objects that can be smashed open. They are often empty, but sometimes contain gold and—rarely—items. Containers usually appear in groups of three.
- Boxes are the most common Forge item. Boxes come in a variety of sizes. You can get small or double sized boxes, both come with or without holes. These can be found on many maps. You can stack these on top of each other than delete the bottom one and the top will float. There are a few other methods to do this.
- Containers are objects that can contain weapons, armor, and various other treasure. Most NPCs won't mind you looting a container next to them or inside their homes or taverns (with certain exceptions). Containers shimmer when they contain something you can loot (this can be disabled under the Options menu). To retrieve them simply walk up to it and select it. A list of items contained will appear. You may either select certain ones or simply "Take All" of them by choosing said option. A container may also be locked; a rogue is necessary to pick such locks unless a key is required.
- Containers is a catch-all term for any object designed for the sole purpose of placing an item within it. These come in a variety of forms, each with their own manner of interacting with and releasing the item.
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