
Mods / Bean Stacks
Tags:
#QoL
#Storage
Author: OutRayJes_
Side: Both
Created: Jan 5th at 2:42 AM
Last modified: Jan 11th at 1:13 AM
Downloads: 3141
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Author: OutRayJes_
Side: Both
Created: Jan 5th at 2:42 AM
Last modified: Jan 11th at 1:13 AM
Downloads: 3141
Follow Unfollow 62
Latest release (for outdated Vintage Story v1.20.0-rc.8):
BeanStacks1.1.zip
1-click install
The following stack sizes were updated:
- Item (original stack size): new stack size
- Bucket (4): 5
- Sticks (64): 256
- Stones (64): 256
- Clay (64): 256
- Shingles (64): 256
- Boards (64): 256
- Mortar (64): 256
- Peanuts (32): 64
- Nuggets (128): 512
- Temporal Gear (1): 4
- Be careful!: don't use a temporal gear in a stack, it may consume multiple because they aren't supposed to stack!
- Skep (1): 4
- No populated, empty
- Bloomery Base (1): 4
- Bloomery Chimney (1): 4
- And of course Soybeans (32): 143
Enjoy and HFBS!
Added configlib compatibility. Not required, but if you want to adjust these stack sizes, you can do so in mod settings.
Thanks Brady_The for the assistance with troubleshooting!
Version | For Game version | Downloads | Release date | Changelog | Download | 1-click mod install* |
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v1.1.0 | 2685 | Jan 11th at 1:13 AM | Show | BeanStacks1.1.zip | 1-click install | |
v1.0.0 | 456 | Jan 5th at 2:46 AM | Show | BeanStacks1.0.zip | 1-click install |
could you add peet 128 please?
Can you unlock the caps for these? Also maybe added more items to the stack list? maybe a (x times) of all items? I know im asking a lot but I know not very many stack mods out here. I'm using like 3 mods just to increase the stacks of other stuff on top of it.
Yes it still works.
It works in 1.20.1?
I like your previous answer. There is a mod out for stone and nugget stack sizes. But this one does more. I think I will switch and see if this one is ok. :)
Blazha Made the mod for a friend and 143 is the number of letters in each word of "I love you" - working on adding a ConfigLib gui to enable people to modify these stack values.
That 143 soybean stack is poking me right in the eye. Why 143? 32-64-128-256-512... where does 143 come from?