Talk:Rou/@comment-26898460-20150820043323/@comment-26574369-20150820045133

No way to know really. I do know though that Rou has stored something like broken up bones and at some point I believe the stored some sort of pouder or dust in his box. So he has stored masses of things like that in the past. But I don't believe the author adressed how that is counted in any way. It was just said he stored it and that was it.

But if I had to guess since size isn't an issue it's probably an entry type of thing. Like with water if he put 100 liters into his box it would be one entry. But if he stored even a table spoon of water in afterwards it would count as a second entry because it's not initially part of the first entry. So he can store as much water into one slot as he wants as long and he does it all at one and doesn't let the water seperate while entering.

My reasoning is that if it counted every little bit he shouldn't have been able to store some of the things he stored. Like the bones he made it sound like he stored piles of them which should mean thousands of bones but that should take up a lot of space if each little bone was it's own entry. So it must count things bounded or connected together like bones or water as a single entry as long as there isn't a break.

Does this mean he could put an entire ocean into a single entry as long as only water entered and he didn't let the flow break? maybe. Again the author as far as I know didn't really adress the details of how this worked very well. We just know it's been done.