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Loot Crate
May 22, 2026 at 10:48 AM
Added a contents-by-origin table summarising the existing community observations, linked naval combat, Exploration, Trade Goods and Consumables, and noted the open- inventory step,
Loot Crate is an Epic miscellaneous item in Windrose described simply as "A loot crate. Found at sea." It is one of the most common reward drops from ship wrecks, floating debris, and destroyed enemy vessels, and opening it yields a randomised bundle of supplies appropriate to the crate's rarity tier. The Epic tier is the standard drop from routine piracy and Exploration runs.
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Rarity | Epic |
Category | Miscellaneous consumable |
Stack Size | 10 |
Source | Floating at sea; destroyed ship debris; ship wrecks |
Opened From | Inventory |
Sink enemy ships: pirate sloops, brigs, and frigates drop loot crates among their floating debris after destruction in naval combat.
Sail over wreck fields: unowned wrecks on the open map occasionally contain drifting crates the player can scoop with the ship's hook.
Boarding rewards: a Boarding encounter that ends in a capture rather than a sinking sometimes awards a crate as part of the loot payout.
Loot Crates open from the inventory. The contents are rolled from a sea-loot table that favors trade goods, raw materials, and the occasional combat consumable. Exact drop tables are not exposed in the item database; community rolls suggest a mix of 2 to 5 item types per crate, weighted toward whatever biome the crate was found in.
Where Found | Reported Tendency |
|---|---|
Open-ocean debris | Leans toward trade goods and raw materials |
Swamp debris | Leans toward swamp herbs and Cursed Swamps materials |
Any origin | Occasional combat consumable |
These tendencies are community observations rather than published drop rates, so treat them as rough guidance, not guarantees.
Boarding, the naval combat that produces loot crates as a common reward
Consumables, the full consumables overview
Trade Goods, the most common loot-crate contents
Exploration, the wider open-sea reward loop