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− | '''Crates''' are wooden boxes that can be found throughout the [[Far, Far Range]]. They can contain a wide variety of items including [[Slimes]], [[Food]], and [[Newbucks]]. |
+ | '''Crates''' are wooden boxes that can be found throughout the [[Far, Far Range]]. They can contain a wide variety of items including [[Slimes]], [[Food]], and [[Newbucks]]. |
They are too big to be stored in the vacpack, but can be held onto the nozzle and launched against a wall to break them open. They can also be broken by letting them drop from a great height, or being shot with any resources, with the exception of [[Echoes]] and [[Ornaments]]. |
They are too big to be stored in the vacpack, but can be held onto the nozzle and launched against a wall to break them open. They can also be broken by letting them drop from a great height, or being shot with any resources, with the exception of [[Echoes]] and [[Ornaments]]. |
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==Map== |
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<center>''This map shows all of the approximate crate spawn points. Note that crates may not be present in a spawn point on a given day, and the map does not indicate elevations.''</center> |
<center>''This map shows all of the approximate crate spawn points. Note that crates may not be present in a spawn point on a given day, and the map does not indicate elevations.''</center> |
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[[File:Map_Crates.jpg|600px|center]] |
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==Regular crates== |
==Regular crates== |
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<center>''Their drop rate is decided by '''weight values'''; 1.0 being the most common, and 0.005 being the rarest.''</center> |
<center>''Their drop rate is decided by '''weight values'''; 1.0 being the most common, and 0.005 being the rarest.''</center> |
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==[[Slime Science]] Crates== |
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− | <center>''These crates only drop Slime Science resources.<br/>Note: Only the [[Gordo Slimes/Locations#Hunter Gordo|Hunter Gordo]], [[Gordo Slimes/Locations#Crystal Gordo|Crystal Gordo]], all three [[Gordo_Slimes/Locations#The_Glass_Desert|Glass Desert gordos]], and [[Utilities|snared Gordos]] drop Slime Science crates.''</center> |
+ | <center>''These crates only drop Slime Science resources.<br />Note: Only the [[Gordo Slimes/Locations#Hunter Gordo|Hunter Gordo]], [[Gordo Slimes/Locations#Crystal Gordo|Crystal Gordo]], all three [[Gordo_Slimes/Locations#The_Glass_Desert|Glass Desert gordos]], and [[Utilities#Gordo Snares|snared Gordos]] drop Slime Science crates.''</center> |
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==='''Party Weekend'''=== |
==='''Party Weekend'''=== |
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[[File:PartyCrate.png|left|155px]]<small>''Main article: [[Party Weekend]]''</small><br /> |
[[File:PartyCrate.png|left|155px]]<small>''Main article: [[Party Weekend]]''</small><br /> |
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− | '''''Party Crates''' drop from the [[Party Gordo]] during the Party Weekend event and has a 50% chance to spawn in place of a normal crate. It only drops an ornament.'' |
+ | '''''Party Crates''' drop from the [[Party Gordo]] during the Party Weekend event and has a 50% chance to spawn in place of a normal crate. It only drops an ornament.'' |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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*The contents of crates are only determined upon destruction, rather than upon generation. (Except the crates from Range Exchange) |
*The contents of crates are only determined upon destruction, rather than upon generation. (Except the crates from Range Exchange) |
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*With the addition of v1.1.2 all crates drop one [[Ornaments|Ornament]] if opened between December 20th and January 1st, with the exception of the crates received from Range Exchange. |
*With the addition of v1.1.2 all crates drop one [[Ornaments|Ornament]] if opened between December 20th and January 1st, with the exception of the crates received from Range Exchange. |
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Revision as of 21:30, 20 August 2019
Crates are wooden boxes that can be found throughout the Far, Far Range. They can contain a wide variety of items including Slimes, Food, and Newbucks.
They are too big to be stored in the vacpack, but can be held onto the nozzle and launched against a wall to break them open. They can also be broken by letting them drop from a great height, or being shot with any resources, with the exception of Echoes and Ornaments.
As well as being randomly found in specific locations, they can also be found in packs of 2 or 3 after bursting a Gordo - both wild and snared. They are also awarded on a successful trade at the Range Exchange which automatically break if allowed to drop to the floor. These crates contain the items presented on the trade window.
Crates despawn if not opened, so it is impossible to keep and collect crates and should instead be opened upon their discovery. All crates drop 4-6 items from their pool.
Map
Regular crates
Slime Science Crates
Note: Only the Hunter Gordo, Crystal Gordo, all three Glass Desert gordos, and snared Gordos drop Slime Science crates.
Type | Drop | Rarity |
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Drill Resource | 90.0 | |
Pump Resource | 90.0 | |
Apiary Resource | 90.0 | |
Drill Resource | 30.0 | |
Pump Resource | 30.0 | |
Apiary Resource | 30.0 | |
Drill Resource | 3.0 | |
Pump Resource | 3.0 | |
Apiary Resource | 3.0 |
Events
Wiggly Wonderland
Main article: Wiggly Wonderland
Wiggly Wonderland added an additional drop to crates for a limited time: ornaments. They were available over the course of 13 days in December and January that drop alongside a crate's normal drops.
Party Weekend
Main article: Party Weekend
Party Crates drop from the Party Gordo during the Party Weekend event and has a 50% chance to spawn in place of a normal crate. It only drops an ornament.
Gallery
Changelog
- 1.2.2 - Crates made to resemble presents can appear on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday local time which drop Party Gordo Ornaments. The crates can also be dropped by the Party Gordo.
- 1.2.0 - Fixed bug where Range Exchange crates would sometimes launch their contents aggressively on break.
Trivia
- The contents of crates are only determined upon destruction, rather than upon generation. (Except the crates from Range Exchange)
- With the addition of v1.1.2 all crates drop one Ornament if opened between December 20th and January 1st, with the exception of the crates received from Range Exchange.
- No Crates can spawn in The Ancient Ruins Courtyard.