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'''Loot Crates''' are [[Wikipedia:loot box|loot boxes]] featured in [[EA DICE|DICE]]'s ''[[Star Wars Battlefront II (DICE)|Star Wars Battlefront II]]''. Shortly after launch, this aspect of the game recieved major, widespread criticism for encouraging "pay-to-win" behavior. Their role in the player's progression in the game was significantly reduced in the [[2.0 Patch]].
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'''Loot Crates''' are [[Wikipedia:loot box|loot boxes]] featured in {{Star Wars Battlefront II}}. Loot Crates contain [[credits]] and various cosmetic items such as [[emote]]s and [[victory pose]]s. A '''Daily Crate''', rewarded for simply logging in, contains 500 credits.
 
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==Overview==
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Prior to the [[2.0 Patch|Progression Update]], Loot Crates contained a random Star Card, and [[Crafting Parts]]. Purchasable crates were available for 4,000 [[Credits]] (Trooper) 2,400 Credits (Starfighter) 2,200 Credits (Hero) and included 1 or 2 Star Cards tied to the specific Crate, another item and Crafting Parts. Other items included Star Cards for other classes, Victory Poses, Emotes and weapons. Prior to the Progression Update, Daily Crates included a random Star Card and a small amount of Crafting Parts, in addition to Credits.
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As of the [[2.0 Patch]], Loot Crates can only contain [[Credits]] and various cosmetic items such as [[emote]]s and [[Victory Pose]]s. A Daily Crate, rewarded for logging in, contains 500 credits. Loot Crates sometimes also feature bundles of [[Appearances]], and can only be purchased with Credits earned in-game.
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Prior to the [[2.0 Patch]] on March 21, 2018, player progression revolved around Loot Crates as, in addition to emotes, Victory Poses, and credits, Loot Crates also contained [[Star Card]]s, blasters, and blaster attachments, as well as a currency called [[Crafting Parts]] which were used to "craft" and upgrade Star Cards. These Loot Crates could be purchased for [[crystals]] or with credits, leading many to criticize the system as "[[Wikipedia:Free-to-play#Criticism|pay-to-win]]" and having similar psychological effects to [[Wikipedia:Gambling|gambling]]. The 2.0 Patch removed Star Cards, blasters, and blaster attachments, as well as the Crafting Parts currency, from Loot Crates, making them cosmetic only. The [[Cooperation Update]] on September 25, 2019, disabled Daily Crates.
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Some time after the release of [[The Rise of Skywalker Update]], new weapons and their mods must now be obtained through Crates before usage in another match. In addition, [[BB-8]] and [[BB-9E]]'s Emotes and Victory Poses can only be obtained through Crates that are obtained through completing milestones.
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==Updates==
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{{Update|[[Cooperation Update]]|*Removed Daily Crates.}}
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{{Update|[[2.0 Patch]]|*The ability to earn Star Cards, Crafting Parts, and Weapons and Weapon Attachments through Loot Crates has been removed.}}
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==Gallery==
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===Loot Crate Icons===
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<gallery captionalign="center">
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Lootbox vehicle.png|Vehicle Crate
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Lootbox trooper.png|Trooper Crate
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Lootbox random.png|Random Crate
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Lootbox origin.png|Origin Access Crate
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Lootbox hero.png|Hero Crate
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Lootbox event.png|Event Crate
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Lootbox daily.png|Daily Crate
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Lootbox betareward.png|Beta Reward Crate
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</gallery>
 
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Revision as of 10:44, 21 February 2020

Loot Crates are loot boxes featured in DICE's Star Wars Battlefront II. Shortly after launch, this aspect of the game recieved major, widespread criticism for encouraging "pay-to-win" behavior. Their role in the player's progression in the game was significantly reduced in the 2.0 Patch.

Overview

Prior to the Progression Update, Loot Crates contained a random Star Card, and Crafting Parts. Purchasable crates were available for 4,000 Credits (Trooper) 2,400 Credits (Starfighter) 2,200 Credits (Hero) and included 1 or 2 Star Cards tied to the specific Crate, another item and Crafting Parts. Other items included Star Cards for other classes, Victory Poses, Emotes and weapons. Prior to the Progression Update, Daily Crates included a random Star Card and a small amount of Crafting Parts, in addition to Credits.

As of the 2.0 Patch, Loot Crates can only contain Credits and various cosmetic items such as emotes and Victory Poses. A Daily Crate, rewarded for logging in, contains 500 credits. Loot Crates sometimes also feature bundles of Appearances, and can only be purchased with Credits earned in-game.

Prior to the 2.0 Patch on March 21, 2018, player progression revolved around Loot Crates as, in addition to emotes, Victory Poses, and credits, Loot Crates also contained Star Cards, blasters, and blaster attachments, as well as a currency called Crafting Parts which were used to "craft" and upgrade Star Cards. These Loot Crates could be purchased for crystals or with credits, leading many to criticize the system as "pay-to-win" and having similar psychological effects to gambling. The 2.0 Patch removed Star Cards, blasters, and blaster attachments, as well as the Crafting Parts currency, from Loot Crates, making them cosmetic only. The Cooperation Update on September 25, 2019, disabled Daily Crates.

Some time after the release of The Rise of Skywalker Update, new weapons and their mods must now be obtained through Crates before usage in another match. In addition, BB-8 and BB-9E's Emotes and Victory Poses can only be obtained through Crates that are obtained through completing milestones.

Updates

Cooperation Update

  • Removed Daily Crates.

2.0 Patch

  • The ability to earn Star Cards, Crafting Parts, and Weapons and Weapon Attachments through Loot Crates has been removed.

Gallery

Loot Crate Icons