Halo Legendary Crate
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Halo Legendary Crate is a series of Halo-themed mystery boxes produced by Loot Crate.[1]
Features
The Halo Legendary Crate is a subscription-based service in which subscribers receive a crate of Halo-related items every two months. Each Crate includes exclusive figures, apparel, collectibles, ancillary fiction,[2] in-game items, as well as other Halo merchandise.[1] In addition, each Crate is based around a certain theme from the Halo universe, the first being "Spartan-IV Initiation".[2]
Linking a Microsoft Xbox LIVE account to the Loot Crate site grants subscribers an exclusive medal on the Halo Waypoint forums.[2] Those who opt for the 12-month plan subscription will receive an exclusive legendary pin in their first crate.[2]
Additionally, every month, one random subscriber will win the special Halo Mythic Crate, a "Mega Crate" packed with extra exclusive items and content. The winner of the first Mythic Crate would receive Jameson Locke's ONI helmet, the authentic prop helmet worn by actor Mike Colter in the 2014 live-action webseries Halo: Nightfall.[3]
Background
On June 2, 2016 it was announced that Loot Crate and 343 Industries were partnering up to sell loot crates based around the Halo universe.[1] It was later revealed that those who subscribed to the crate would become "members" of Fireteam Apollo (Spartan-IVs assigned to the UNSC Infinity) receiving exclusive in-game and Halo Waypoint content.[2]
The first Halo Legendary Crate was released in August 2016.[2]
Box Contents
Each Halo Legendary Crate features an in-universe "data drop" in which the fictional aspects surrounding the theme of that particular crate are explored in detail. The contents of these data drops are cataloged here.
Series 1
Founders Theme: SPARTAN-IV INITIATION
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Halo Mythic Crate #1:
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A preface written by franchise director Frank O'Connor.
Crate Theme: BATTLE FOR EARTH
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Halo Mythic Crate #2:
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Crate Theme: HALO CONFLICT
- Halo Conflict theme poster
- Halo Icons Master Chief and a Grunt Figure
- Classic Halo logo pin (Gold variant for some Looters)
- Light Up Energy Sword letter opener (Not available to Germany or Australia)
- UNSC slim aluminum card wallet (Available to Germany and Australia)
- White Captain Jacob Keyes' nametag T-Shirt
- Plasma grenade designed mug
- Installation 04 public library card
- Legendary REQ Pack and Sticker shock set
- UNSC data drop pertaining to the Soell system and Alpha Halo
Crate Theme: ATRIOX AND THE BANISHED
- Atriox and the Banished theme poster
- Atriox Halo Icons statue
- Banished baseball-style T-shirt
- Spartan Douglas-042 helmet stress ball
- Banished insignia pin
- Halo Wars 2 mouse pad
- UNSC Spirit of Fire crewmember notebook
- UNSC data drop pertaining to the Spirit of Fire and the Korinth Prior system
Crate Theme: THE GREAT SCHISM
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Halo Mythic Crate #5:
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Crate Theme: FALL OF REACH
- The Fall of Reach theme poster
- Mgalekgolo Halo Icons statue
- Stay Glassy T-shirt
- Noble Team pin
- Emile-A239 armor apron
- Halsey water bottle
- UNSC data drop pertaining to the H-165 target locator
Series 2
Crate Theme: THE AWAKENING
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Halo Mythic Crate #7:
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Crate Theme: QUARANTINE ZONE
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Halo Mythic Crate #8:
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Crate Theme: THE GREAT JOURNEY
- The Great Journey theme poster
- Halo 3 Starry Night John-117 Halo Icons statue
- Mongoose T-shirt
- Halo themed cookie cutters
- UNSC collapsible duffle bag
- Battle Rifle pin
- UNSC data drop pertaining to an exchange between "Sapphire Three" and John-117 concerning Cortana during her rescue.
Crate Theme: LET'S GET TACTICAL
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Halo Mythic Crate #10:
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Crate Theme: ARENA
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Halo Mythic Crate #11:
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Crate Theme: TRUTH FORETOLD
- Truth Foretold theme poster
- Prophet of Truth Icons statue
- T-shirt
- HLC Truth Foretold.jpg
Truth Foretold theme artwork.
Trivia
- The Halo Icon statues if all collected can make a Halo ring if put together.
- Included as a pre-order bonus at bestbuy for Halo Wars 2 was the limited edition Merciless variant of the Atriox Halo Icon statue included in Loot Crate #4.
- Loot Crate #8 was originally called Flood Warning, but was later changed out of respect for the victims of Hurricane Harvey and others affected by floods around the world.