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  • They are usually found in groups with other crates, and are used to store supplies, though were used by Jak to restock his ammo or regenerate his health or eco meter. Crates are found nearly everywhere, and where seen can usually tell the player that either civilization or enemies are ahead (unless the crates are placed strategically in secret areas).
  • Strangely, crates cannot be shot over using range or magic. This is annoying, considering they would offer quite a few safe spots otherwise. Crates have a "search" option. When searched, crates used to give random items, such as damaged armor, broken arrows, broken staffs, broken glass, leather boots, leather gloves, and small amounts of coins. Now searching crates does not have a purpose. Crates can be found in nearly every city, town, or village in RuneScape. Some areas with a particularly large number of crates include: * Varrock * Falador * Keldagrim * Nardah
  • A crate is an inexpensive, multi-functional piece of furniture. You can use it to create a place to sit, to store items, to construct an informal desk...
  • Crates are boxes that are randomly dropped between turns. They have appeared in nearly every Worms game so far. When a Worm collects a Crate, it will receive a random weapon, utility, or HP. Some Crate probabilities can be set in user custom Schemes. The contents of a Crate can be seen by using the Crate Spy instant utility and by Scout Worms in 4th generation games. Crates fall from the sky in-between turns and when the instant utility Crate Shower is collected.
  • Crates are naturally spawning structures introduced in the Shipwrecked DLC. They are occasionally found in the Beach biome. They can be Hammered to yield one random item in addition to one Boards. Crates have their own Map icon, allowing them to be easily found later. The possible random items and their respective chances are as follows:
  • The Crate is an item introduced in Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest. Crates are generic boxes found all over Crocodile Isle. They act much like Vine Barrels in the previous game, where if thrown, they instantly break upon contact with the floor or enemy (unlike other barrels that can roll). Crates will still useful regardless. A single crate returns in Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble! in the level Barrel Drop Bounce. File:Crate-dkc2.gif
  • So & So Lost a Crate! Can you help them find it?
  • A crate is an orange wooden cube shaped box that will generate 1 to 5 opals when it's broken. There are two ways the player can break this: By biting the box, or by throwing a boomerang at it.
  • The Crate, is part of the Pirates furni line.
  • Crates are decorations in FarmVille. Crates cost and gain the farmer File:XP-icon.png experience.
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  • Crater eller crates er bokser i Ratchet & Clank-serien.
  • Crates are items in the Crash Bandicoot series that supply wumpa fruit, special abilities, extra lives, special equipment, or just placed as a trap for Crash. Crates have appeared in every Crash Bandicoot game up to date.
  • Crate eli Laatikko on yleinen eri puolella RuneScapea löytyvä esine. niistä ei löydä koskaan mitään ellei sitä käsketä. tämä on runescapen yleisin tavara jolle voi tehdä jotain kuten search. lisäksi tätä tavaraa käytetään pirates treasuressa jossa pitää laittaa rommipullo laatikkoon ja banaanit sen jälkeen tai toisinpäin. jos näät laatikon älä välitä siitä sillä se on TURHA esine runessa.
  • Crates are settlement objects in the Fallout 4 add-on Far Harbor.
  • Crates are one of the various breakable weapons found in Silent Hill: Origins. They are for one-time use only. Some crates are noticeable in Silent Hill: Homecoming and Silent Hill; however, they are just part of the environment and setting and can't be used for anything.
  • In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, crates vary in appearance depending on which stage the players are fighting. Also, the rolling crate debuted which, as its name implies, can roll on any tilted surface, or on any flat surface when hit.
  • At sea, crates can be found in loot from sinking ships. They are the most basic of all cargo, but may sometimes contain pleasant surprises. File:Cargo2.jpg
  • A Crate, known as Box (箱 Hako?) in Japan, is an item that has appeared in the entire Super Smash Bros. series. Crates are containers which can hold various different items. When you pick up a Crate, because they are so heavy, you will not be able to jump or attack, and you will move very slowly while holding it. However, in the original Super Smash Bros., one could not move with it at all; this was a special ability available only to Donkey Kong. After the player has picked up a Crate, they can throw it up, forward, backward, or down. Crates are very similar to Barrels. If the player taps the control stick lightly, they cannot walk off ledges holding a Crate. But holding it down makes their character and the crate tumble off the ledge, and they drop the crate.
  • A large crate of miscellaneous voodoo supplies was to be delivered to LeChuck seemingly ordered from the Voodoo Ladys International House of Mojo branch on Scabb Island. The address read: To: The Ghost Pirate LeChuck c/o LeChuck's Island Getaway and Spa. Contents: Misc voodoo supplies. Guybrush Threepwood found this crate after his friend Wally B. Feed had been kidnapped by its intended recipient and decided to hide inside it in order to make his way to LeChuck's lair.
  • File:Quake1.gif Crates are a decoration found in Quake. They exist in two styles, the Strogg Crate and the Medieval Crate. Strogg Crates are a specific size, they are too large to jump on; and have have Strogg insignias on their sides with no known explaination. Strogg Crates are usually found next to the exit Slipgate of the Base level, as well as next to the entrance Slipgates of the next level. The Crates outside of the Base levels represent the gear that Shub-Niggurath made her children steal.
  • Strangely, crates cannot be shot over using ranged attacks or magic. Some find this annoying, considering they would create quite a few safe spots otherwise. Crates have a "search" option. When searched, crates used to give random items, such as damaged armour, broken arrows, broken staffs, broken glass, leather boots, leather gloves, and small amounts of coins. Now searching crates does not have a purpose, unless they are involved in Treasure Trails, in which case searching them yields a scroll box. * Varrock * Falador * Keldagrim * Nardah * Port Sarim
  • The most common crates simply contained bolts. Red explosive crates detonated in a violent eruption after a countdown or when destroyed. Metal crates were only be opened with an explosion from an explosive crate or an explosive weapon, or alternatively by the Walloper. Ammo crates contained ammunition for weapons. Nanotech crates contained globes of Nanotech that would heal the player. Less common crates included the Inferno crates, which equipped the user with Infernox armor and a more powerful Wrench for a limited time; Jackpot crates that multiplied the total number of bolts received for a limited time; Massive crates, which provided Ratchet with a combination of bolts, ammo and nanotech; and Vac-U crates that were only found on planet Magnus which needed at least two people using Vac-U
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