Safe Containers
Last updated: 2026/04/24
Safe Containers
Safe Containers are small, raid-protected inventory grids. Items placed inside a Safe Container that is equipped in the Safe Spot slot survive a failed raid — even if you die. This is the single most important inventory feature in the game for preserving high-value items like keys, large amounts of cash, and rare trade-ins.
Safe Containers come in four tiers. The external grid is identical (2×2), so they all take the same slot in your character — only the internal capacity grows.
Safe Container List
| Tier | Internal Capacity | External Size | Weight | Base Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | +6 | 2×2 | 1.5 kg | 40 $ |
| T2 | +8 | 2×2 | 1.8 kg | 80 $ |
| T3 | +10 | 2×2 | 2.0 kg | 150 $ |
| T4 | +12 | 2×2 | 2.2 kg | 300 $ |
Key Rule — The Safe Spot Slot
- Only the container equipped in the Safe Spot slot protects its contents.
- If you stash a Safe Container inside your backpack during a raid and die, everything in it is lost along with the backpack.
- Always put valuables you want to keep into the Safe Spot container before extracting — not just into your inventory.
Purchase
- T1 Safe Container — 80 $ from the Consumables Trader (available from the start).
- Higher tiers are rare drops and trader gates behind Level 5 / Level 10. Check loot containers and boss drop tables.
What to Store
- Keys and keycards — losing the Tunnel Key or Hospital Keycard on death is a rough loss.
- Large cash stacks — money stacks to 500+ $ per slot, so a T1 can hold 3,000+ $ safely.
- Rare trade-ins — Crypt Coin, Gold Bar, Golden Frog Figurine, Teddy Bear, Trinket, and similar high-value drops.
- Quest delivery items — especially ones that would require another raid to replace.
Tips
- Unlock a T2 or T3 Safe Container early. The cost is a one-time investment that pays off after your first failed raid.
- Save 1–2 slots in the Safe Spot for the keys you need to re-enter rooms next raid, rather than filling it with cash.
- Always move high-value pickups into the Safe Spot container mid-raid if possible, not just at extraction — you might die on the way out.
Related Pages
- Backpacks — main raid storage (not raid-safe)
- My Space — lockers for fully out-of-raid storage
- Keys & Keycards — common Safe Container occupants
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