



Inside a small room near a dead Ghost and where Shanks spawn.Sometimes found near the river, below the streets, near rusted cars, across from the previous spot on the other side of the river or between this building and one with a hole in the roof as well as inside. By the building with the large fans on top.Sometimes on top, inside, or on lake side. In the "L"-shaped building near tanks.On the main wall by railings that are high up from the ground or by short concrete blocks behind tanks.Locations Earth Main article: Earth Old Russia This is the same noise made by Spinmetal, Helium Filaments, Spirit Bloom, and Relic Iron but at a much lower volume. All chests make a slight humming noise, when in close proximity. The player can attempt to respawn a chest by leaving the area and returning after a few minutes have passed, but chest locations are not guaranteed to spawn a chest every time they are visited. After respawning, they are usually in the same general location, however the exact location will vary. Chests can also spawn on cliffs and on top of objects, like crates. Some common places include small caves and small rooms in many buildings, but chests can also spawn behind objects, like crates outside in certain locations. This moving behavior is one of the ways they differ from Golden Loot Chests.Ĭhests spawn in predetermined areas around Destiny. When regular loot chests respawn, they can change location, but remain in the general area.

There is a very very rare chance of getting an exotic from a loot chest. Less commonly, they can contain a Ship Schematic, Strange coins, Motes of Light, and/or Encrypted and Legendary engrams. Chests will typically contain a modest sum of Glimmer and the region's material. After a chest is looted, it remains open for other Guardians to access for a short time before vanishing. Loot chests contain loot and are spawned in various locations throughout Destiny.
