Multi Storage
Multi Storage combines multiple Storage Units into one inventory. Build a rectangular shell, then interact with any Storage Unit or Storage IO after it assembles.
Structure Rules
| Position | Required block |
|---|---|
| Eight corners | Storage Frame |
| Bottom face, excluding corners | Heat Conductor only |
| Side faces and top face, excluding corners | Heat Conductor or Storage IO |
| Interior | Storage Unit only |
The outside dimensions must be at least 3 x 3 x 3 and no larger than 16 x 16 x 16. The interior must contain at least one Storage Unit. Storage IO cannot be placed on the bottom face.
Smallest Valid Build
The smallest Multi Storage is a 3 x 3 x 3 cube. Its single interior block is a Storage Unit.
Key: F = Storage Frame, H = Heat Conductor, S = Storage Unit, I = Storage IO
Top layer Middle layer Bottom layer
F H F H S H F H F
H H H H H H H H H
F H F F H F F H F
You can replace any non-corner Heat Conductor on the top or side faces with a Storage IO. For example, replace the centre Heat Conductor in the top layer with I to expose the shared inventory to pipes, cables, hoppers, or other automation.
Building Steps
- Place Storage Frames at all eight corners of the rectangular structure.
- Fill every remaining block on the bottom face with Heat Conductors.
- Fill the top and side faces with Heat Conductors, adding Storage IO wherever you need automation access.
- Fill the entire interior with Storage Units. Do not leave air gaps or use other blocks inside.
- Once the shell is complete, the structure assembles automatically. Right-click a Storage Unit or Storage IO to access its inventory.
Breaking any required block disassembles the structure. Restore the correct block to assemble it again.
Capacity and Automation
Each Storage Unit adds 78 inventory slots to the Multi Storage. Storage IO exposes the combined inventory to automation only while the structure is assembled; place more than one IO block when multiple access points are useful.