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'''Crates''' are loot boxes earned through [[Jobs|job]] progression on Prosperity SMP. Each job has three crate tiers plus prestige crates for players who have completed the prestige system.
'''Crates''' are sealed containers that grant a random reward when opened. They are obtained primarily through [[Jobs|job]] progression and serve as a secondary income stream alongside Jobs payments and player trading.
 
== Overview ==
 
The crate system deployed on 2026-05-26 groups crates into four reward tiers per career, plus a prestige tier, a gambling variant, and a one-time welcome crate. Opening a crate is a single right-click action; '''no keys are required.''' The crate item itself is the container. The reward is selected at random from the crate's reward table, with the chance of each reward determined by its weight.
 
== Tiers ==
 
There are four reward tiers in the standard career crate progression. The tier of a dropped crate matches the player's current level in the relevant job at the time of the drop.


== Crate tiers ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Tier !! Level range !! Average value !! Design role
! Tier !! Level range !! Typical rewards
|-
|-
| Apprentice || 1-15 || ~$75 || Early-game progression help
| Welcome || One-time only || Starter materials, small cash stipend
|-
|-
| Master || 16-35 || ~$300 || Mid-game gear
| Apprentice || Job level 1-15 || Common career items, modest cash
|-
|-
| Legendary || 36-50 || ~$1,000 + soulbound chance || Endgame progression
| Master || Job level 16-35 || Mid-tier ingots, enchanted gear, blocks
|-
|-
| Prestige || Prestige P1+ || ~$2,000 + master tool chance || Prestige payoff
| Legendary || Job level 36-50 || High-value materials, rare enchanted items
|-
| Prestige (P1) || Available after reaching [[Prestige|prestige]] 1 || Master tools, vouchers, soulbound utilities
|-
| Prestige (advanced) || Available after prestige 2 and above || Endgame and cosmetic rewards
|}
|}


== How to obtain crates ==
A career crate's reward pool is themed to its job. The Miner Legendary crate, for example, weights heavily toward diamond, netherite, and Fortune-enchanted gear, while the Farmer Legendary crate favors crops, bonemeal, and Replenish-enchanted tools.
Crates are earned in two ways:
 
# '''Level-up rewards''' — guaranteed crate of the matching tier when you level up.
== How crates are obtained ==
# '''Random drops''' small chance per dollar earned through job work to receive a crate of the matching tier.
 
Crates drop from three sources:
 
# '''Milestone level-ups.''' A career crate is granted at every fifth job level (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45). Reaching level 50 grants three crates instead of one.
# '''Random Jobs payments.''' Each Jobs Reborn payment carries a small chance to drop a crate. The base rate is 0.03 percent per payment.
# '''Server events.''' Admins may grant crates as event rewards, contest prizes, or compensation.
 
Prestige crates are granted exclusively upon completing a prestige tier and cannot be obtained through normal drops.


== Opening crates ==
== Opening crates ==
Right-click a crate key in your inventory to open it. The reward is determined by weighted random roll from the crate's loot table.


== Rarity tiers (per crate) ==
To open a crate, hold the crate item in the hotbar and right-click. The opening animation plays at the player's location and the reward is added to the player's inventory. If the inventory is full, the reward drops at the player's feet.
Each crate has four rarity tiers with different drop weights:
 
The opening animation uses the CSGO-style scrolling reveal. The animation cannot be skipped.
 
=== Mass opening ===
 
Holding shift while right-clicking a stack of crates opens all crates in the stack sequentially. Rewards accumulate in the inventory. Large stacks may take several seconds to fully process.
 
== Gambling crate ==
 
The gambling crate is a paid variant available through the <code>/gamble</code> command. The command costs '''$325 per pull''' and rolls a single reward from the gambling crate's table. The expected value of a pull is approximately $288, giving the house an edge of about 11 percent.
 
The gambling crate's reward pool covers five outcome ranges:


{| class="wikitable"
* '''Bust''' (45 percent total): rotten flesh or dirt
|-
* '''Small win''' (32 percent): $100-$150 cash, iron or a single diamond
! Rarity !! Typical weight !! Reward type
* '''Decent win''' (17 percent): $550 cash, 16 diamond, or an enchanted book
|-
* '''Big win''' (5 percent): $2,400 cash, netherite scrap, or enchanted diamond armor
| Common || 55-60% || Raw materials, basic resources
* '''Jackpot''' (1 percent): a $10,000 cash prize, a random soulbound utility, or a random master tool
|-
 
| Uncommon || 25% || Mid-tier gear, refined materials
Players are limited to 20 pulls per day. The jackpot is broadcast server-wide when it hits.
|-
 
| Rare || 12% || Enchanted gear, valuable items
The command requires the <code>gambling.use</code> permission, which is granted to the citizen group by default.
|-
| Epic || 3-5% || High-value items, cash, soulbound utilities
|}


Legendary crates additionally have a 5% chance to roll a soulbound utility item (Ender Pouch, Healer's Stone, or Repair Hammer).
== Mending books ==


== Prestige crates ==
Mending is not available from the standard Master crate. The only legitimate source of Mending on Prosperity SMP is the [[Master_Smith|master tool]] obtained from a Prestige P1 crate. Master tools carry the Mending enchantment as a baked-in property and cannot be transferred to other items.
At prestige P1, players receive a job-specific prestige crate with a 42% chance to roll the job's master tool (the only source of Mending on the server). At P2 through P5, an advanced prestige crate is given with a 5% chance to upgrade an existing master tool's enchant level by +1.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Jobs]] — job system and prestige
 
* [[Jobs]] — career system and prestige
* [[Item worth]] — item pricing tooltips
* [[Getting started]] — new player guide
* [[Getting started]] — new player guide


[[Category:Gameplay]]
[[Category:Gameplay]]

Latest revision as of 03:05, 29 May 2026

Crates are sealed containers that grant a random reward when opened. They are obtained primarily through job progression and serve as a secondary income stream alongside Jobs payments and player trading.

Overview

The crate system deployed on 2026-05-26 groups crates into four reward tiers per career, plus a prestige tier, a gambling variant, and a one-time welcome crate. Opening a crate is a single right-click action; no keys are required. The crate item itself is the container. The reward is selected at random from the crate's reward table, with the chance of each reward determined by its weight.

Tiers

There are four reward tiers in the standard career crate progression. The tier of a dropped crate matches the player's current level in the relevant job at the time of the drop.

Tier Level range Typical rewards
Welcome One-time only Starter materials, small cash stipend
Apprentice Job level 1-15 Common career items, modest cash
Master Job level 16-35 Mid-tier ingots, enchanted gear, blocks
Legendary Job level 36-50 High-value materials, rare enchanted items
Prestige (P1) Available after reaching prestige 1 Master tools, vouchers, soulbound utilities
Prestige (advanced) Available after prestige 2 and above Endgame and cosmetic rewards

A career crate's reward pool is themed to its job. The Miner Legendary crate, for example, weights heavily toward diamond, netherite, and Fortune-enchanted gear, while the Farmer Legendary crate favors crops, bonemeal, and Replenish-enchanted tools.

How crates are obtained

Crates drop from three sources:

  1. Milestone level-ups. A career crate is granted at every fifth job level (5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45). Reaching level 50 grants three crates instead of one.
  2. Random Jobs payments. Each Jobs Reborn payment carries a small chance to drop a crate. The base rate is 0.03 percent per payment.
  3. Server events. Admins may grant crates as event rewards, contest prizes, or compensation.

Prestige crates are granted exclusively upon completing a prestige tier and cannot be obtained through normal drops.

Opening crates

To open a crate, hold the crate item in the hotbar and right-click. The opening animation plays at the player's location and the reward is added to the player's inventory. If the inventory is full, the reward drops at the player's feet.

The opening animation uses the CSGO-style scrolling reveal. The animation cannot be skipped.

Mass opening

Holding shift while right-clicking a stack of crates opens all crates in the stack sequentially. Rewards accumulate in the inventory. Large stacks may take several seconds to fully process.

Gambling crate

The gambling crate is a paid variant available through the /gamble command. The command costs $325 per pull and rolls a single reward from the gambling crate's table. The expected value of a pull is approximately $288, giving the house an edge of about 11 percent.

The gambling crate's reward pool covers five outcome ranges:

  • Bust (45 percent total): rotten flesh or dirt
  • Small win (32 percent): $100-$150 cash, iron or a single diamond
  • Decent win (17 percent): $550 cash, 16 diamond, or an enchanted book
  • Big win (5 percent): $2,400 cash, netherite scrap, or enchanted diamond armor
  • Jackpot (1 percent): a $10,000 cash prize, a random soulbound utility, or a random master tool

Players are limited to 20 pulls per day. The jackpot is broadcast server-wide when it hits.

The command requires the gambling.use permission, which is granted to the citizen group by default.

Mending books

Mending is not available from the standard Master crate. The only legitimate source of Mending on Prosperity SMP is the master tool obtained from a Prestige P1 crate. Master tools carry the Mending enchantment as a baked-in property and cannot be transferred to other items.

See also