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== Common Map Features == These are Map Features that can be found in the available [[maps]]. While not all have these features, map features listed here appear on at least two of the maps. === Care Package === [[File:SS Airdrop Escalation 1.jpg|thumb|256px|An open Care Package.]] {{Main|Care Package}} Care Packages are special supply packages from the sky. When looted, this package guarantees more high-end loot and sometimes premium loot exclusive to these care packages, giving the player a higher chance of survival. {{Clear}} === Crafting Harvesters === {{Main|Crafting}} Crafting Harvesters are cylindrical containers scattered near {{ItemLink|Replicator|text=Replicators}}. Interacting with a Harvester grants everyone in the squad {{ItemLink|Materials}}, which can be used in crafting. === Doors === Regular metal doors typically come in single or double pairs, with another large, unbreakable variant being present in certain areas. These can be opened and closed by pressing the interact ({{Key|E}}) key, by shooting the handle with certain weapons, or using [[Crypto |Crypto's]] {{AbilityLink|Surveillance Drone}}. Bullets do not go through doors but doors can be either destroyed by explosive damage, destroyed by shooting it with a [[File:Heavy Rounds Revved Up.svg|22px]] Revved Up [[Rampage]], [[Rampart/Mobile Minigun "Sheila"|Rampart Mobile Minigun or mounted "Sheila"]], or by kicking it open using a melee attack on it twice. [[Catalyst|Catalyst’s]] passive {{AbilityLink|barricade}} can reinforce doors making the doors 4 hits to break, or 2 hits if the door panels are gone and a ferrobarrier is created at the doorway. Doors can be blocked with [[Caustic|Caustic’s]] {{AbilityLink|Nox Gas Trap}}, [[Rampart|Rampart’s]] {{AbilityLink|Amped Cover}} and [[Death Box|death boxes]]. ===Flyers=== {{Main|Creatures#Flyer}} Flyers are creatures that can be eliminated to access a death box with randomized loot. Some of them are caged and will alert other players to the player's presence by emitting a loud screech, but caged Flyers do not contain any loot. Flyers can be found on [[Kings Canyon]] and [[Storm Point]]. ===Hot Zone=== At the start of each match, a random location on the map is designated as a Hot Zone, indicated by a pulsing blue circle marker. Indicating that, around that area, there will be higher quality loot and a chance of finding a [[Fully kitted weapon|{{Legendary|fully kitted weapon}}]]. '''Tips''' * Often times, Hot Zones attract many players upon landing, and therefore can start an early fight almost immediately after landing. ===Jump Tower=== [[File:Balloon Cinematic.jpg|thumb|256px|Players taking flight using a Jump Tower.]] High altitude red balloons, connected by a vertical zip-line that are scattered throughout the map. Interacting with one of these jump towers will send the player up the zip-line and automatically deploy the glide upon reaching the top, allowing the player to traverse the map quickly. The player can drop off of the zip-line at any time by pressing the jump key, but this will cause the player to fall instead of glide. ;Tips *It takes 10 seconds to scale the zipline leading to the balloon. * When the player is launched off of the jump tower, a trail follows the character, making it very easy for observers to follow the flight path. *Jump towers can be used to reach high places or even high, out of bounds areas. Jump Towers are found on all Battle Royale maps except [[Storm Point]], which only has one, and [[Broken Moon]]. === Loot Ticks=== [[File:Loot Tick.jpg|thumb|128px|A Loot Tick/[[Apex Pack]]]] Rare, stationary destructible containers harboring multiple pieces of valuable loot. They usually provide {{Epic}} or {{Legendary}} items. Their locations are randomized for each match. Punching it, shooting it, or using [[Pathfinder | Pathfinder's]] {{AbilityLink|Grappling Hook}} breaks it, spewing loot onto the ground nearby. ;Tips *They emit an electronic chirp/whir sound when nearby. * This noise gets louder when the player is closer or facing the direction of the loot tick. Loot Ticks can be found on [[Kings Canyon]] and [[Broken Moon]]. === Phase Runner=== [[File:S7 Olympus phaserunner.jpg|thumb|256px|Phase Runner on Olympus.]] [[File:S9 arenas teams.jpg|thumb|256px|Close up of Phase Runner Arenas, the map feature the defines its namesake.]] The '''Phase Runner''' is a large portal connecting two points of the map, similar to [[Wraith | Wraith's]] {{AbilityLink|Dimensional Rift}}. Unlike {{AbilityLink|Dimensional Rift}} however, players are not immune to [[ring]] damage while using it. The player cannot be downed in the phase runner's portal however, and as an exception players low enough to die to a single ring tick won't take ring damage until they exit again. On [[Olympus]], entry points are located at [[Olympus|Hydroponics]], [[Olympus|Hammond Labs]] and [[Olympus|Rift Aftermath]]. An alarm will sound on the other side of the portal, letting other players know that someone is exiting the Phase Runner. Additionally, after exiting, players will be invincible for a few seconds. On the [[Phase Runner]] [[Arenas]] map, Two Phase Runners are located on the northern side. Unlike Olympus, this Phase Runner does not grant temporary invincibility upon exiting. {{Clear}} === Replicator=== [[File:Replicator screenshot.jpg|256px|thumb|A Replicator on World's Edge.]] {{Main|Crafting}} Replicators are orange interactables that allow players to craft gear, weapons, attachments, ammo, and healing supplies using {{ItemLink|Materials}}. {{clear}} ===Respawn Beacon === [[File:SS 1.jpg|thumb|256px|A Respawn Beacon.]] {{Main|Respawn Beacon}} {{ItemLink|Respawn Beacon|text=Respawn Beacons}} are scattered all across the map so that players may respawn dead teammates, as long as at least one squad member has retrieved their banner. Respawn Beacons are a one-use feature but up to two team members may be respawned at once. Respawn Beacons can be used by any player, but once used, is deactivated for the rest of the match. These beacons are often surrounded by 1-3 supply bins to resupply the respawned teammate. To activate a beacon, hold the interact key while close to it, and after a few seconds teammate will be airlifted in. Unlike while looting a death box, the player cannot strafe while activating the beacon, much like reviving a downed teammate. {{clear}} ===Charge Towers=== [[File:A partially recharged Charged Tower.png|thumb|200x200px|A partially charged Charge Tower seen in the old Firing Range.]] Large towers that can be activated, fully charging the [[ultimate ability]] of all players standing on the platform. It takes five seconds to fully interact with the tower. Their internal cylinder drops to the bottom of the tower cylinder upon use and rises to the top again as it recharges. After use, charge towers in a Battle Royale map recharge in three minutes thirty seconds while in the Firing Range they recharge in eighteen seconds. ===Supply Bins === [[File:Supply bin.jpg|256px|thumb|A Supply Bin.]] Supply bins are an orange and white container found in many locations throughout the map, primarily in places such as buildings, around beacons, or at spots between named points of interests. Supply bins are the main source for finding [[Weapons]], [[Gear]], [[Ammo]], [[Regen|Regen items]], and once a day, a [[Quest|{{Heirloom|Treasure Pack}}]]. They can be opened with the Interact key and carry three to four items. Supply bins can also be pinged to show their opened or closed status.[[Crypto | Crypto's]] {{AbilityLink | Surveillance Drone}} can also open bins. * The loot inside a supply bin can be seen just before it finishes opening as the items will clip through the model if they are big enough. [[File:Bluebins.png|thumb|256px|An Extended Supply Bin.]] '''Extended Supply Bins''' Extended supply bins are a blue and white, rare supply bin that have an extra compartment only [[Legend#Support|Support Legends]] can open. This secondary compartment will ''mostly'' contain a combination of [[Regen|high-tier regenerative items]], like shield batteries or phoenix kits, to [[Gear#Survival|survival gear]], like heat shields or mobile respawn beacons. The extra compartment can be accessed by using the Interact key on an already opened extended supply bin. Originally, Lifeline was the only Legend able to open this extra compartment. The Compartment has the following Survival Item logic: * Increased % of Heat Shields when outside the ring * Increased % of Mobile Respawn Beacon if carrying a teammate banner. * This logic has an internal limit (cannot be repeated) and will not trigger if already carrying the item. [[File:Weapon-supply-bin.png|thumb|256px|A Weapon Supply Bin]] '''Weapon Supply Bins''' Weapon supply bins are a red and white, rare supply bin that have an extra compartment only [[Legend#Assault|Assault Legends]] can open. Contains 4 "smart loot" attachments for you or your team's current loadout with the following logic: * One loot slot is reserved for optics * Chances for a magazine & hop ups are lower than for other gear * If the secret compartment is opened while no one on your team has a weapon, a weapon will drop with 2 attachments for it * All attachments inside are {{Rare}} or better {{clear}} ===Survey Beacon=== Twelve [[File:MapIcon Survey Beacon.svg|x25px|link=]] Survey Beacons are devices scattered around the map that {{ItemLink|Recon|text=Recon Legends}} can interact with to provide them with the location of all remaining enemies. Their locations are randomized each match. The player can only use a Survey Beacon once per round and can use one beacon as often as desired. It takes seven seconds to fully interact with the beacon. ===Ring Console=== [[File:MapIcon Ring Console.svg|x25px|link=]] Ring Consoles are devices scattered around the map that {{ItemLink|Controller|text=Controller Legends}} can interact with to provide them with location of the next ring. Their locations are randomized each match. The player can only use a Ring Console once per round and can use one beacon as often as desired. It takes seven seconds to fully interact with the console. ===Trident=== {{Main|Trident}} [[File:Trident.jpg|thumb|right|256px|Trident]] The '''Trident''' vehicle is the first vehicle in the game. On Olympus, it can be found in 12 locations. On Storm Point, it can be found in 10 locations. It has a "boost" feature, where it will boost the vehicle's speed for ~0.5 seconds, and has a 25-second cooldown for each boost. The vehicle can fit multiple legend abilities on it. These include: *Rampart's {{AbilityLink|Emplaced Minigun "Sheila"}} (also allows a fourth player to mount on the back) * Caustic's {{AbilityLink|Nox Gas Trap}} *Gibraltar's {{AbilityLink|Dome of Protection}} *Lifeline's {{AbilityLink|D.O.C. Heal Drone}} The vehicle cannot be destroyed unless it falls off the map. Shooting the vehicle will do 20% damage to each player in the vehicle. The Trident can be stunned with an {{ItemLink|Arc Star}}, Crypto's {{AbilityLink|Drone EMP}}, or Wattson's {{AbilityLink|Perimeter Security}} fences. If the vehicle falls off the map, players inside of the vehicle will automatically be launched to the air instead of falling out of the map with it. However, the player is unable to travel long distances after being ejected. ===Vaults === [[File:MapIcon Vault.png|32px]] '''Vaults''' are locked rooms full of {{Epic}} and {{Legendary}} loot. There are four Vaults in World's Edge, while Olympus only has one, specially named '''Bridge''' in Icarus. In World's Edge they can only be accessed with a {{ItemLink|Vault Key|text={{Heirloom|Vault Key}}}} from a Cargo Bot while on Olympus the player will need to take the keycard from a corpse inside the Icarus. <!--There are 6 corpses in Icarus. -->They take three seconds to unlock. The Bridge takes an additional four seconds before the doors will open. It can also be opened with [[Crypto]]’s {{AbilityLink|Surveillance Drone}} if he has a key in his inventory. [[Loba]] can steal one piece of loot from a locked vault using a {{AbilityLink|Black Market Boutique}}, but will instantly collapse the Black Market and cause an alarm to sound. The player near the Black Market will also take very minor damage. ===Weapon Racks=== [[File:Season4 Weapon Racks.jpg|thumb|right|256px|Weapon Racks]] '''Weapon Racks''' are loot racks that guarantee a single gun. Only guns will be on the rack, and ammo will not spawn around them. On World's Edge, these are located at Survey Camp, on the S-shaped buildings around Harvester, the observation areas near Launch Site, and inside of [[Bloodhound's Trials]]. On Olympus, weapon racks can be found inside the Icarus. {{clear}} ===Ziplines === Yellow ziplines are set between certain locations across the map. Players can use them to travel between points across large distances and are activated with the Interact Key. They come in two variants: vertical, and horizontal, bi-directional lines that can carry players far distances. Players can drop off with the Jump Key and reconnect to ziplines after a brief delay. Ziplines that are part of the map are permanently connected with tall zipline poles or are connected directly into the environment. Horizontal zip-lines can be traveled across in either direction, regardless of incline. [[Pathfinder]] can create ziplines with {{AbilityLink|Zipline Gun}}, but can only establish them up to a certain distance and on a mostly horizontal angle. Players cannot interact with zip-lines while downed. [[Wraith]] cannot use ziplines while {{AbilityLink|Dimensional Rift}} is active, as both of her arms are occupied.
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