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How to create an unlimited weight secure container...

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2017 12:31 am
by Roser
This is a short and simple guide to "bugging" a container to make it an unlimited weight secure. A secure container can normally only hold 400 stone and 125 items, where as a regular locked down container can hold unlimited stone and 125 items. The goal here is to apply the secure container status to a regular locked down container.

You will need the following...
  • Two containers of any type
    Last target hotkey
    Set last target hotkey
    Home owner character
Step one...

Lock down an empty container. This is your primary container.

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Step two...

Place your second container inside the primary container and fill it with whatever you want.

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Step three...
  • Set last target on the primary container
    Lift the inner container so that it is on your cursor (do not drop it anywhere)
    Say "i wish to release this"
    Hit last target (releasing the primary container)
    Say "i wish to secure this"
    Hit last target again securing the primary container (you should still have the inner container on your mouse cursor)
    Drop the inner container back into the primary container
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And there you have it, an unlimited stone secure chest. Because the chest is overweight you will not be able to add anything to it without repeating this process. You can however remove items freely. This works best for kegs and regs (restocking).

Re: How to create an unlimited weight secure container...

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2017 12:37 am
by SaibotMK
*bows*

Re: How to create an unlimited weight secure container...

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2017 1:04 am
by Capitalist
You managed to overcomplicate it.

1) lock down container
2) add overweight container
3) lock down container
4) click overweight container on spellbook to bounce back

^ also allows unlimited items (ie regs, 500 kegs, bottles, etc)

Re: How to create an unlimited weight secure container...

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2017 1:17 am
by Roser
There are many ways to cheese a finger...