
How New Storage Items Work in Crimson Desert After 1.04.00
Patch 1.04.00 ships the new storage systems for real. Here is how the Sturdy Gatherables Chest, Kuku Cooler, Enhanced Kuku Cooler, Collectibles Chest, and Wardrobe work now.
Patch 1.04.00 is the moment Crimson Desert's storage roadmap stops being theoretical. Pearl Abyss does not just say "specialized storage is coming" anymore. It gives live item names, exact slot counts, and the most important usability detail of all: several of these storage types work even when the contents are not sitting in your active inventory.
That is why older preview articles are no longer enough by themselves. They told players what direction Pearl Abyss was heading. 1.04.00 tells players what the live storage implementation actually is.
Quick answer
Patch 1.04.00 officially adds these storage systems:
Sturdy Gatherables Chest:1,000slotsKuku Cooler:40slotsEnhanced Kuku Cooler:330slotsCollectibles Chest:1,000slotsWardrobeoutfit storage:100slots per wardrobe, up to1,000total
The most useful official functionality is:
- materials in the
Sturdy Gatherables Chestcan be used for crafting or refinement without being carried - ingredients in the
Kuku CoolerandEnhanced Kuku Coolercan be used for cooking without being carried
That means the system is not only about more space. It is about less bag-shuffling.
Sturdy Gatherables Chest is the best general-purpose upgrade for crafters
Pearl Abyss says the Sturdy Gatherables Chest:
- can be set up with the housing system
- has
1,000slots - can be purchased from furniture shops
- allows stored materials to be used for crafting or refinement even if they are not in inventory
That last point makes it the most broadly useful specialized chest in the patch.
Why it matters:
- ores stop clogging your normal bag
- insects, stones, and other craft materials no longer need to stay on the character
- refinement prep gets cleaner because storage can still count toward the interaction
If your Crimson Desert sessions often end with "I probably need these materials later, but I do not want them on me right now," this is the storage item to prioritize first.
It is also the clearest live follow-up to the old preview coverage in Crimson Desert Specialized Storage Explained. That article correctly framed the direction. 1.04.00 gives you the exact implementation.
Kuku Cooler and Enhanced Kuku Cooler fix the cooking side of the bag problem
Pearl Abyss adds two food-focused storage items:
Kuku CoolerEnhanced Kuku Cooler
The official note says:
Kuku Cooleris obtained through a questEnhanced Kuku Cooleris crafted- both store food items and ingredients
Kuku Coolerhas40slotsEnhanced Kuku Coolerhas330slots- ingredients in either cooler can be used for cooking even if they are not in inventory
That makes the coolers practical in a way a normal storage box is not. They remove the old cooking loop where you keep ingredients somewhere safe, then drag them back into your bag when it is finally time to cook.
Which cooler should you care about first?
If you only cook occasionally, Kuku Cooler is enough to make the system more manageable.
If cooking is part of your routine, Enhanced Kuku Cooler is the real long-term storage because 330 slots is large enough to act like a proper ingredient bank instead of a short-term pantry.
For the broader cooking side of the system, Cooking and Food Healing Guide is still the better gameplay read. This page is about where the ingredients should live.
Collectibles Chest is the best answer for recipe and quest clutter
The Collectibles Chest is one of the easiest storage additions to underestimate because it does not sound as glamorous as crafting or cooking support.
Pearl Abyss says the chest:
- can be placed through housing mode
- stores various quest items and crafting recipes
- has
1,000slots - is obtained through a quest
That is a big deal in practice because some of Crimson Desert's worst inventory clutter is not combat gear or food. It is the long-tail accumulation of "I probably should not sell this, but I definitely do not want it in my main bag."
Quest items and recipes are exactly that kind of clutter.
This chest is therefore best for:
- completionists
- players collecting recipes for later
- players who do not want story or side-content leftovers mixed into normal bag cleanup
Wardrobe storage is outfit storage, not generic overflow
Pearl Abyss also adds outfit storage to the Wardrobe, which can be placed through housing mode.
The official details are:
- wardrobes are purchased from furniture shops
- each wardrobe provides
100storage slots - total capacity scales with the number placed
- the maximum outfit-storage capacity is
1,000slots
This is not the same thing as a regular item chest. Its purpose is cleaner:
- headgear
- armor
- gloves
- footwear
- cloaks
That means it is best treated as an appearance-and-spare-gear system, not as a place to dump random loot. If you want the older preview framing around this specifically, Crimson Desert Wardrobe Storage Guide is still good context. This article is the live-capacity update.
How the new direct-use behavior changes daily play
The biggest design change in 1.04.00 is not the raw slot count. It is the way stored items still count for the activity they belong to.
Pearl Abyss now explicitly supports:
- crafting and refinement from the
Sturdy Gatherables Chest - cooking from
Kuku CoolerandEnhanced Kuku Cooler
That changes the normal storage rhythm from:
- gather items
- stash them
- pull them back out later
to:
- gather items
- stash them in the right place
- use the system without reloading your bag
That is what makes the patch feel modern instead of just larger.
Which storage should you prioritize by playstyle
This is the simplest post-patch priority list.
If you craft or refine often
Prioritize Sturdy Gatherables Chest first.
Why:
- highest direct-use value
- huge
1,000slot count - best answer to material clutter
If you cook regularly
Prioritize Enhanced Kuku Cooler if you can craft it. If not, start with the Kuku Cooler.
Why:
- ingredients can still be used without carrying them
330slots is big enough for actual meal prep planning
If you collect recipes and side-content items
Prioritize Collectibles Chest.
Why:
1,000slots- keeps quest and recipe clutter out of your normal sort flow
If you care about keeping gear and outfits
Prioritize Wardrobe.
Why:
- scales to
1,000total slots - gives appearance and gear pieces their own home
How this differs from older storage advice
The cleanest way to avoid outdated advice is to separate the older articles by purpose.
- How Private Storage Works in Crimson Desert After 1.02.00 explains the scaling base storage system
- Inventory Management Guide explains bag discipline
- the older storage-preview posts explain where Pearl Abyss said the system was going
This article is different because it is about the live 1.04.00 item list, the real slot counts, and the exact direct-use functionality that shipped.
FAQ
Which new storage item has the most slots?
The Sturdy Gatherables Chest and Collectibles Chest both have 1,000 slots. Wardrobe can also reach 1,000 total, but only across multiple wardrobes.
Can I cook with ingredients from the cooler without carrying them?
Yes. Pearl Abyss says ingredients in both coolers can be used for cooking even if they are not in inventory.
Can I craft from the Sturdy Gatherables Chest without carrying materials?
Yes. Pearl Abyss says stored materials can be used for crafting or refinement without being carried.
Is the Wardrobe just another normal chest?
No. Pearl Abyss positions it as outfit storage rather than a general-purpose overflow container.
Conclusion
Patch 1.04.00 gives Crimson Desert its first fully concrete specialized-storage setup. The key is not only that there is more room. It is that the right items can now live in the right place and still count when you actually use their system.
That is what makes these storage items good. They reduce menu work instead of only hiding it.
What to read next
- Crimson Desert Specialized Storage Explained
- Cooking and Food Healing Guide
- Crafting and Smithing Guide
- Inventory Management Guide
Research Notes / Sources
- Pearl Abyss,
Patch Notes Version 1.04.00 (Revised: 2026/04/23), published Apr 23, 2026, 01:48 UTC: https://crimsondesert.pearlabyss.com/en-US/News/Notice/Detail?_boardNo=84 - Pearl Abyss,
Dev Update, published Apr 9, 2026: https://crimsondesert.pearlabyss.com/en-US/News/Notice/Detail?_boardNo=82 - Last checked: April 25, 2026.
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