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*[[Battler#Lootcrates|Supply drops]], crates containing items with randomly generated names and properties, stylized after the infamous loot crates found in many battle royale games. | *[[Battler#Lootcrates|Supply drops]], crates containing items with randomly generated names and properties, stylized after the infamous loot crates found in many battle royale games. | ||
*The [[Discontinued Syndicate Items#Loot Crate|discontinued lootcrate]], an old Syndicate item that was stuffed with several materials and valuables, created and removed well before loot crate mechanics became so notorious. | *The [[Discontinued Syndicate Items#Loot Crate|discontinued lootcrate]], an old Syndicate item that was stuffed with several materials and valuables, created and removed well before loot crate mechanics became so notorious. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:02, 18 September 2020
Loot crate may refer to:
- Abandoned crates, also called "locked crates", crates with many different tiers and types of loot, hidden behind a minigame puzzle.
- Rusted crates, crates with random sets of items that appear in the Trench.
- Supply drops, crates containing items with randomly generated names and properties, stylized after the infamous loot crates found in many battle royale games.
- The discontinued lootcrate, an old Syndicate item that was stuffed with several materials and valuables, created and removed well before loot crate mechanics became so notorious.