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[[File:AdventureBackpack.png|200px|frameless|left|alt=3D model of a brown backpack with red buckles and metal framed glass tanks on either side, visible one showing lava.]]
'''Adventure Backpacks''' is a mod that adds its titular item - backpacks - in quantity, along with several early game transportation/travel items. Most backpack variants are purely cosmetic, but a few have special abilities that vary from amusing to indispensably useful. All standard backpacks offer eight buckets of fluid storage, 48 slots of item storage and two special tool slots.
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== Coal Jetpack ==
[[File:CoalJetpackGUI.png|thumb|alt=GUI with a light grey background. Two vertical blue bars for water tanks, one on the left and one center-right. The left tank has two slots next to it for water input and container return. The center has a fuel slot with fire icon above it and fill ratings for both water tanks. To the right is a heat bar gradient from cyan green to yellow orange, temperature, and a button for equipping the coal jetpack.|Coal Jetpack GUI]]
Unlike the standard Adventure Backpacks, the Coal Jetpack has no general purpose internal inventory slots. Instead, its primary function is mobility. To use, a keybind must be set for "Toggle Action" under <code>ESC > Options > Controls > Adventure Backpack > Toggle Action > (default NONE).</code>. SHIFT + Toggle Action turns the Jetpack On/Off.
 
The Coal Jetpack has two tanks for liquid. The left tank with a capacity of 6,000L /6b will slowly feed the larger internal "water" tank of 12,000L/12b. This is actually a steam tank, as it will only fill if the jetpack is currently heated above 100C and makes a boiling sound. Water containers cannot be left in the bucket slot to increase water carrying capacity; they will be tossed on the ground when the GUI is closed. Any "steam" in the 12b tank will remain usable for flight even after the jetpack has cooled below 100C. A full "steam" tank will cause a constant soft hissing noise. Water, "steam", heat and fuel are all retained when the Coal Jetpack is removed.