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Revision as of 09:21, 19 September 2010

Main / Skills / Carpentry / Fine carpentry / Large cart

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Large cart
A Large cart
Creation
  1. Activate plank (2.0 kg)
  2. Right-click small wheel axle
  3. Open submenu "Create > Containers"
Additional materials
Result

1 large cart

Skill and improvement




A large cart is a mobile container used to transport cargo or player. A large cart can be dragged by a player or led by up to 2 animals. A large cart needs to be at least 10 QL before animals can be hitched. Can be locked with a large padlock.

Subcomponents

Total Materials

Note: At very low fine carpentry skills, it is a good idea to make a couple of extra shafts and planks.

Hitching

To hitch an animal to a cart, lead it with rope, right-click the cart, and select "Hitch". To unhitch it, embark the cart, right-click the animal, and select "Unhitch".

  • The large cart requires to be at least 10 quality before it can be hitched.
  • For convenient speed, it is recommended to hitch two animals; age does not affect speed.
  • Brown bears are the fastest draggers so far (discuss speeds on the talk page).
  • The cart doesn't move faster when going downhill, but it will slow down a little when going uphill, just as if riding an animal.
  • Terrain type does not affect speed.
  • Animals cannot drag a cart over tiles that have a slope of 30 or higher at any edge; move back a little and go around it.
  • Driver stamina is drained while driving the cart but it has no effect on the speed if the driver runs out of stamina. However, the driver might be in sudden trouble when being chased by an aggressive creature.
  • Maximum weight animals can drag is currently unlimited.
  • With a young bear and a young bull a speed of 12.96km is on a large cart over level cobblestone is achieved.
  • Be wary if the animals pulling the large cart are wounded the cart's speed will be affected negatively until the animals recover.

Notes

  • The first plank is lost if the initial attachment is failed.
  • The quality of the cart affects its decay rate.
  • The volume of items will affect how many can fit into a cart (see next section).
  • Although carts cannot be dragged in water tiles, they can be pushed.
  • 47.23 kg of dye is needed to paint a large cart. (which is greater than the volume of a small barrel but can be held in a cauldron)
  • The maximum weight a player can drag in a large cart is determined by the formula: (Body Strength * 7 - carried weight) * 10 - 240.
  • Large carts have a "Manage vehicle" option to set who (friends, village, or everyone) can drive (embark as "commander"), mount (embark/ride as passenger), access inventory hold, manage the settings, and transfer ownership. However, when opened, that name can't be changed, unfortunately.
  • If an unfinished large cart is completed in the inventory and not on the ground it will have no owner set and the "Manage vehicle" option is not available.
  • A keel section cannot fit in large carts.
  • Can be locked with a large padlock. Similar management settings as a boat
  • Items can be stowed in large carts during construction, but will drop out when too heavy and will encumber the cart during construction. If the item becomes too heavy to remove and too heavy to finish the cart will be useless and the item cannot be removed. If boats are being made it then it is advisable to take the cart to the water before finishing the boat.

Useful capacity quantities

Can be adjusted by stacking other containers, such as rafts, inside.