Creators populate the store with cosmetic items that enable you to tweak the designs of your favourite characters, either by buying them directly, buying a key for
a random loot chest, or by earning them through a post-match drop.
Not exact matches
New items are gained via Supply Drops, or
loot chests as they essentially are, each one providing a
random selection of new stuff, including different variations of weapons with slightly altered stats and visuals and rarities.
Loot Chests - Alongside one - off Region Chests are random chests that spawn throughout the p
Chests - Alongside one - off Region
Chests are random chests that spawn throughout the p
Chests are
random chests that spawn throughout the p
chests that spawn throughout the planet.
First are standard
chests that spawn in
random locations on every map, and these will contain one Token for the planet you're on, a small amount of Glimmer, and an extremely low chance of a
Loot drop ranging from Shaders to the occasional Legendary Engram.
As you wander and explore, things happen in the world, from Public Events which you can track, to
random encounters with high level targets, who when defeated leave behind a
loot chest.
Loot chests are supplemented with
random drops, and I think Housemarque's hit the sweet spot here in terms of drop rate.
However, the combat is much more fun and the
random loot does encourage you to raid every
chest and smite every enemy.
You'll always get a
random selection of items though and most of the time, you'll already have better equipment or orcs than what comes out of a
loot chest.
Like in Breath of the Wild, using an Amiibo isn't a guarantee of good
loot — in this case, Zelda Amiibo give you a chance to get Link's Breath of the Wild tunic, the Master Sword, and the Hylian Shield, though you might get a
chest filled with arrows,
random weapons and armor, or an assortment of meats instead.
Each Rare
Loot Chest contains at least one rare item, along with a
random assortment of Heroes, sprays, voice lines, skins, mounts, banners, emojis, and announcers.