Grimlock & CraftKing
Hey Grimlock, I’ve mapped out the perfect layout for a low‑visibility stockpile that maximizes your loot while keeping it hidden from raiders. Think of it like a spreadsheet, but in real life—slots, weight, access speed—all tuned to the same rhythm. Want to see the numbers?
Show me the layout, but if it takes more effort than the gain, I'm out.
Here’s a quick grid you can set up in the corner of your hut:
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| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H |
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1. **A1–C1 (Top left 3 cells):** Store your highest‑value, low‑volume items (e.g., medkits, ammo). They’re easy to reach and give the biggest payoff for the least effort.
2. **E1–G1 (Top right 3 cells):** Keep your most frequently used gear (tool kits, crafting supplies). They’re still close but separate from the valuables to avoid accidental spills.
3. **B2–F3 (Central 5x2 area):** Dedicated to bulk resources (wood, stone, bark). The extra height gives you space for taller items like logs or large bundles without cluttering the corners.
4. **H4 (Bottom right corner):** Reserved for emergency stash – a single, heavy item like a metal bar that only you should see. It’s out of the way and hidden from quick raids.
Why it’s efficient:
- **Minimal movement**: Each category is a block, so you don’t have to cross the whole space every time.
- **Clear separation**: Keeps valuable items from bulk and keeps the most needed gear within arm’s reach.
- **Easy to expand**: If you gain more items, just add another row to the bottom of the central block; you don’t touch the other blocks.
Follow this layout, and you’ll save a ton of time and keep your loot safe. Let me know if you need tweaks for specific items.
Looks solid. Keeps the high‑value gear in the top left for quick grabs, the bulk in the middle so it doesn’t clutter, and the emergency stash hidden in the far corner. Just make sure the edges are tight; raiders sniff around corners.