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'''Loot''' is the term given to any monetary or materialistic reward attained from killing an enemy, completing a quest or bounty hunt, exchanging items with [[vendor]]s, or exploring in the field. Loot may include not only [[Weapon]]s and [[Armor]], but also [[Material]]s, [[Consumable]]s, [[Glimmer]], [[Vanguard Mark]]s, or [[Crucible Mark]]s.
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'''Loot''' is the term given to any monetary or materialistic reward attained from killing an enemy, completing a quest or bounty hunt, exchanging items with [[vendor]]s, or exploring in the field. Among other rewards, loot includes [[weapon]]s, and [[armor]], [[material]]s, [[consumable]]s, and [[Glimmer]].
   
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For a list of all items, click [[:Category:Items|here]].
==Frequncy==
 
Loot chests are usually seperated at great distances and are often placed out of sight either in corners or hollow rooms. The maximum amount of loot crates in a section of a map varies from 2 chests to 3 chests at best.
 
 
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Loot is the term given to any monetary or materialistic reward attained from killing an enemy, completing a quest or bounty hunt, exchanging items with vendors, or exploring in the field. Among other rewards, loot includes weapons, and armor, materials, consumables, and Glimmer.

For a list of all items, click here.