Halo Legendary Crate



Halo Legendary Crate is a series of Halo-themed mystery boxes produced by Loot Crate.

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, in-game items, as well as other Halo merchandise. In addition, each Crate is based around a certain theme from the Halo universe, the first being "Spartan-IV Initiation".

Linking a Microsoft Xbox LIVE account to the Loot Crate site grants subscribers an exclusive medal on the Halo Waypoint forums. Those who opt for the 12-month plan subscription will receive an exclusive legendary pin in their first crate.

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.

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. It was later revealed that those who subscribed to the crate would become "members" of Fireteam Apollo (Spartan-IVs assigned to the ) receiving exclusive in-game and Halo Waypoint content.

The first Halo Legendary Crate was released in August 2016. The Noble Six crate, released in mid-July 2019, was announced to be the final Halo Legendary Crate.

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
Crate #1

Founders Theme: SPARTAN-IV INITIATION
 * Confidential UNSC data drop for Fireteam Apollo member 92738-61842-LC.
 * Halo Icons Spartan Warzone Red vs Blue Figure.
 * Mister Chief carabiner plush.
 * UNSC Utility Satchel.
 * Informative booklet with a REQ pack code.
 * An excerpt from Lessons Learned, one of the stories in the Halo: Fractures anthology.
 * Concept art sketch by Sparth.
 * Exclusive Interview with author Matt Forbeck.
 * Community spotlight on the cosplayers of the 405th.
 * A green Fireteam Apollo Jumper.
 * Fireteam Apollo Insignia Pin.

Halo Mythic Crate #1:
 * Halo: Nightfall prop – Agent Locke's "ONI Helmet".
 * Spartan Locke Play Kai Arts figure.
 * Dark Horse 9" UNSC Infinity replica.
 * Musterbrand UNSC Outpost jacket.
 * A40 + M80 MIXAMP Halo 5: Guardians Edition and A40 speaker tags.
 * PowerA Halo 5: Guardians Dual Xbox One Controller Charger.
 * Mattel Halo 6" action figure – Spartan Locke, Spartan Air Assault, Spartan Helioskrill.
 * Accutime UNSC Watch.
 * BioWorld Halo Apparel: Spartan-IV snapback hat and Spartan-IV athletic grey crew socks with UNSC web belt.
 * Halo Metal Earth assault rifle laser cut model kit.

Series 2
Crate #7

Crate Theme: THE AWAKENING
 * The Awakening theme poster
 * Cortana Halo Icons statue
 * "Didact's Hand" T-shirt
 * Assault Rifle pin
 * Grunt Storm keychain
 * UNSC dopp kit
 * UNSC data drop pertaining to a conversation between Cortana and Aine during the Battle of Requiem

Halo Mythic Crate #7:
 * Weta Halo 3 Cortana statue.
 * Halo 4 Master Chief Kotobukiya Figure.
 * Limited Edition Awakening: The Art of Halo 4.
 * Halo 4: Original Soundtrack.

Series 3
Crate #13

Crate Theme: LEADERSHIP
 * Leadership theme poster
 * Carter-A259 Icons statue
 * UNSC Athletic T-shirt
 * Pelican pin
 * Carter-A259 visor sunglasses and case
 * UNSC multi-tool
 * UNSC data drop pertaining to the D77-TC Pelican

Halo Mythic Crate #13:
 * Xbox One X
 * Digital copy of Halo: Reach

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.