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Crating is one | Crating is one of the primary ways to earn money on Horizons End. This page provides a brief, condensed overview of the system. | ||
The current maximum number of crates that can be delivered to a TC at one time is 89 crates. This capacity can be achieved using a Medium Freighter or Heavy Freighter. | |||
Further details, such as specific mechanics and variations, are not covered in this page. These may differ depending on the type of transport used and should be documented separately. | |||
== How Crating Works == | |||
* Crates are purchased from a Crate Exporter | |||
* These crates must then be delivered to a Crate Importer to be sold | |||
* Only crates bought from an exporter can be sold to an importer | |||
Some crates are more valuable than others, but higher-value crates may expire after a certain amount of time, requiring faster delivery. | |||
Players can currently complete up to 3 crating runs per day. | |||
Other Useful Guides [[New Player Guide]] | |||
Revision as of 18:15, 20 April 2026
Crating is one of the primary ways to earn money on Horizons End. This page provides a brief, condensed overview of the system.
The current maximum number of crates that can be delivered to a TC at one time is 89 crates. This capacity can be achieved using a Medium Freighter or Heavy Freighter.
Further details, such as specific mechanics and variations, are not covered in this page. These may differ depending on the type of transport used and should be documented separately.
How Crating Works
- Crates are purchased from a Crate Exporter
- These crates must then be delivered to a Crate Importer to be sold
- Only crates bought from an exporter can be sold to an importer
Some crates are more valuable than others, but higher-value crates may expire after a certain amount of time, requiring faster delivery.
Players can currently complete up to 3 crating runs per day.
Other Useful Guides New Player Guide