Sengoku Dynastyis a survival-crafting game set in the feudal Japan era where you have to master your survival and leadership skills to gather refugees and build your villages, while tackling many challenges, such as looters, bandits, and harsh winters.

Like most survival-crafting games, there’s a limit to the items that you can carry in your inventory, which makes it incredibly challenging to craft something that requires a significant amount of materials. However, if you have a place to store all those items, tools, materials, and everything else, the game becomes a lot more enjoyable and easier.

The image shows different types of storage buildings from the crafting wheel menu in Sengoku Dynasty.

How To Make Storage Buildings In Sengoku Dynasty

Most survival-crafting games feature chests, where you can store everything you need. The contents of these chests can be accessed from anywhere on your base. However, Sengoku Dynasty hasdifferent types of storage buildings instead of small containersto fulfill that need.

The player can craft a General Storage, whichhas infinite inventory, to store all their items. The building and crafting materials inside the General Storage are available anywherenear your Village Belland can be utilized for crafting any item or structure within the bounds of your village.

The image shows the player placing the ghost of a Small Temporary Tawara Container in Sengoku Dynasty.

The General Storage is shared between all your villages. As you progress further into the game and have a new village, you’re able to craft a General Storage building in it to access all the materials that are stored in your other villages.

To craft a Dynasty General Storage, you will have to follow these steps:

Once you have crafted the General Storage, you don’t necessarily have to go to it to take out your items. you’re able to craft theDynasty Storage Furnitureanywhere indoors, near your Village Bell, to access the collective storage easily.

Types Of Storage Buildings In Sengoku Dynasty

While you can store just about everything in the General Storage building, there are several other types of storage buildings available in the game, and each of themserves a different purpose. When you craft a production building, such as the Woodcutter’s Hut, these buildings require you to have the required type of storage building available in your village, alongside the General Storage building, tofunction properly.

Types Of Storage Buildings

General Storage

This is your primary storage building, and you’re able to store just about anything in there, including tools, food, materials, equipment, weapons, and so on.

Wood Storage

Wood storage is required for many production buildings and is used to store everything related to wood, such as logs, firewood, sticks, and planks.

Food Storage

Everything related to food is stored in the Food Storage building, including the crops that have been harvested in your villages. Food items also decay faster if they’re not stored inside the Food Storage.

Beverage Storage

You can store water and other liquid products in the Beverage Storage.

Tool Storage

The Tool Storage is where you may store all of your tools, including the ones that can only be crafted in certain production buildings.

Armory

you’re able to store all types of weapons, ammunition, and armor inside the Armory.

Ice Storage

Ice Storage is used to store ice and all ice-related products. It also slows down the pace at which these products melt.

Each of these storage buildings can be accessed from anywhere indoors inside your village by crafting their respective storage furniture. You’ll often see this type of specificstorage furniture in production buildings, which is also a sign that you should build these storages if you haven’t already, otherwisethe production won’t work as intended.

How To Craft A Temporary Container In Sengoku Dynasty

You cancraft a tiny temporary container anywhere, which can be used to store a limited number of items. Note that the contents ofthese containers are lost at season change.

There’s not much use for this type of temporary container, except when you’re too far away from any of your villages and your inventory is full. You can store some items in these containers and then return to grab those once you have more space in your inventory, but keep in mind that these items will be lost, alongside the container, once the season changes.