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Contents hide How to find Morphic Loot Crates Dayton Wetlands Morphic Crate locations ✓ At A Glance- Track the flashing light on your Cradle backpack
- Tap Q to activate Spacetime and reveal the crate
- Shoot the crate and then loot it as you would a normal chest
You’ll come across your fair share of crates as you sift through settlements and points of interest in Dayton Wetlands and beyond. But, there’s also a rare kind of chest, dubbed the Morphic Loot Crate. There’s a bit more work involved to grab the precious loot it contains, yet Once Human doesn’t do the best job of explaining what’s required of the player.
To complicate matters, they’re not shown on the map either and don’t appear on-screen automatically. They spawn both in settlements and out in the wild. We’ll walk you through how to find Morphic Loot Crates and score the loot inside. You’ll need to find at least one to progress the Mayfly’s Fantastic Journey task linked to finding these elusive crates.
The blinking light means a Morphic Loot Crate isn’t far away. Captured by VideoGamerHow to find Morphic Loot Crates
You may have noticed the blinking radar on your meta-human’s backpack, intensifying and fading away as you move about and explore the map. The light signals that a Morphic Loot Crate is hiding nearby. The light is shaped like a pulsating white circle (yellow at night) in the top right of your meta-human’s Cradle.
They’ll scuttle away if they get spooked. Captured by VideoGamerThe trick is to track the light, moving and adjusting towards the direction where it intensifies until it blinks very rapidly. At that point, you’ll want to tap Q on your keyboard to activate Spacetime, which will reveal the create, which is basically a chest with legs that moves around and attacks.
Loot the chest as you would a normal crate once it’s dead. Captured by VideoGamerYou’ll need to gun down the crate and then loot it as you would a normal weapon, armour, or Mystical crate. Though not guaranteed, it has a chance to attack you. If and when it does, it packs a punch, so neutralise it quickly. Each crate typically includes a haul of Energy Link, Stellar Planula, Stardust Source, and the odd Deviation.
Dayton Wetlands Morphic Crate locations. Captured by VideoGamerDayton Wetlands Morphic Crate locations
To get you started, check the image above for the location of all the Morphic Crates in Dayton Wetlands along with a bit more guidance in the table below. There are 16 to find in the region, so plenty to get your started. Overall, there are over 100 crates to track down across the six major regions in Once Human.
#Location1South of a set of shipping containers to the west of Overlook Town2In the middle of the amphitheatre in the south of Overlook Town3Next to the bridge south of the Mola Island Visitor Center4On the highest point of the island in the southeast of Dayton Wetlands5On the roof of a shack on the beach southeast of Cape Manor6On a hill to the very northeast of Dayton Wetlands7On the roof of the Central Hospital building in Coastside Plaza8Northeast of the Teleportation Tower on the cliff behind the satellite complex9On an island in the swamps sandwiched between Brookham and Aiden’s Auto Repair10On the roof of the H Mart (white bus outside) building in Brookham11At the very top of the large hill that’s to the southwest of Brookham12Hidden behind a large white rock on the large hill to the west of Rotten Manor13Below a large cliff west of Citrus County14In the grass just southeast of the water tower in Citrus County15On a small island in the middle of river south Citrus County16On small hill south east of Inspection Point 3771Once you get used to tracking your backpack for the blinking light, finding other crates is no trouble at all, especially as you dive into higher level regions like the Broken Delta and Chalk Peaks.
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Once Human
- Platform(s): Android, iOS, PC
- Genre(s): Adventure, Shooter, Simulation
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