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Even when the Trash Can has been upgraded, [[Flooring]], [[Furniture]], and [[Wallpaper]] give no money when trashed.
 
Even when the Trash Can has been upgraded, [[Flooring]], [[Furniture]], and [[Wallpaper]] give no money when trashed.
  
The amount of money reclaimed by a trash can ''is'' affected by professions that affect the sell price of items (e.g. Fisher, Tiller, etc.).
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The amount of money reclaimed by a Trash Can ''is'' affected by professions that affect the sell price of items (e.g. Fisher, Tiller, etc.).
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 17:28, 15 October 2021

For the trash cans found around Pelican Town, see Garbage Can.

The Trash Can is a tool used to delete items from the inventory menu, and when upgraded, reclaim some of the items' monetary value.

Every player starts with a basic trash can in their inventory, which can be upgraded at the Blacksmith for resources and money, shown in the table below.

Grades of Trash Can

Image Name Cost Ingredients Improvements
Trash Can Starter Tool N/A Used to delete items from the inventory menu.
Trash Can Copper.png Copper Trash Can data-sort-value="1000">Gold.png1,000g Copper Bar.png Copper Bar (5) When deleting items, reclaim 15% of their monetary value.
Trash Can Steel.png Steel Trash Can data-sort-value="2500">Gold.png2,500g Iron Bar.png Iron Bar (5) When deleting items, reclaim 30% of their monetary value.
Trash Can Gold.png Gold Trash Can data-sort-value="5000">Gold.png5,000g Gold Bar.png Gold Bar (5) When deleting items, reclaim 45% of their monetary value.
Trash Can Iridium.png Iridium Trash Can data-sort-value="12500">Gold.png12,500g Iridium Bar.png Iridium Bar (5) When deleting items, reclaim 60% of their monetary value.

Notes

Even when the Trash Can has been upgraded, Flooring, Furniture, and Wallpaper give no money when trashed.

The amount of money reclaimed by a Trash Can is affected by professions that affect the sell price of items (e.g. Fisher, Tiller, etc.).

History