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As you venture across the first planet, Stellaris Prime, as you beginRevenge of the Savage Planet, you’ll come across plenty of assorted collectibles, but the one you should look out maybe most urgent are the ten supply crates hiding across each region of the planet, waiting to be discovered.
While some of the supply crate locations are story-related and can’t be missed, other supply crates on Stellaris Prime in Revenge of the Savage Planet will require a bit more effort. Get ready to fend off hostile creatures if you’re looking to unlock every supply crate for its sweet outfits!

Every Supply Crate On Stellaris Prime And Where To Find It
In the table below, we’ve included information on how to find all ten of the supply crate locations across the regions of Stellaris Prime in Revenge of the Savage Planet. This includes a map, a description ofhow to locate and unlock each one, and what you’ll receive for your efforts. While some of the supply crates listed below are indeed part of the story and can’t be missed, mostly, finding supply creates in Revenge of the Savage Planet is a relativelyoptional mission.
This is because the main prize you’ll find in all these scattered supply crates around Stellaris Prime arepieces of missing outfitsfor your Pioneer to change into back at the Habitat. While you’ll definitelyunlock some new dudsalong the way in the D.I.A.P.E.R. Program, should you choose to do that quest line, you’ll find plenty of hidden clothing pieces to make your Pioneer even more fashionable as you explore across the stars! We’ve found pieces of the Industrial Cleaner and Sentai pieces in these supply crates.

Once you’ve gottenThe ‘Fancy Nancy’ Equipment Taggersuit upgrade back atthe Habitat in Nu Florida, you’ll be able to see the assorted icons on your map, including but not limited to the pinkish icons denoting the locations of the Supply Crates. Hovering your cursor over any of the regions of Stellaris Prime will show you a wealth of information about each one, including how many Orange Goos you’ve yet to find, the number of Printer Slurries nearby, and the location of each supply crate on Stellaris Prime.
Some of these Crates can be picked up as you discover them, but you’ll find that even though Stellaris Prime is thevery first of five total planetsyou’ll spend time exploring in Revenge of the Savage Planet, you’ll still need plenty ofupgrades to your Pioneer’s suitand gear before you can reach every supply crate on Stellaris Prime. If you find yourself unable to dive long enough or jump high enough, mark the location on your map and come back once you’ve funded a few gear upgrades back at the Habitat between missions.

How to Get
Slarragon Forest
Just inside the entrance to the Slarragon Forest from Nu Florida, you’ll come across a large body of water. Scanning the area shows you that a supply crate ishidden underwaterhere, so dive beneath the water and grab it.
As you approach the fight to capture the Hognork, you’ll likely stumble across a marker for this supply crate on the way, though it’s easier to get once you’ve upgraded your suit to allow for a triple-jump. This is the large stone tree-like structure surrounded by Slitherwings you’ll need to handle, which uses tall stone arches to make something of a walkway for you toreach the top of this stone treewhere you gotone of the Printer Slurries, then use your scanner if you need to find this supply crateon a blue mushroom growing off the back of the tree.

There’s another hidden supply crate just beneath the surfaceunderwater next to a large stone pillarin the larger lake at the northern part of Slarragon forest, near two Orange Goos on similar rock formations.
You may have seen that large shipping container wedged between two rocky areas in the center of Slarragon Forest. Navigate to the area beside it and turn back south, jumping over large gaps here with your parachute toward a nearby rock spire that has agrappling hookattachment, so use it to reach the highest level of this rock spire. Turn around and jump back toward the way you came, carefullyusing the grappling hook to reach higheron the rock beside the shipping container.

In the dirt patch on your map in the northwest corner of Slarragon Forest, you’ll find several things: a battle against plenty of Stinging Bloatus and Mito Slimes to handle, as well as the path toward Spiderlings' Hollow (once you have the Goo Ingestor and can get past all those pesky spiderwebs, that is), and even another supply crate on thetop of one of the tall stone pillarsbefore you head out of the area. It’s best to wait until after the fight to grab it!
You’ll find this supply crate is locked with an electricity-powered lock. Find all threeelectrical panelsthat supply the power byfollowing each purple wireto its source, being careful of the Trickles you’ll need to fend off along the way. One is relatively high up on a nearby cliff, while the other two are lower to the ground and surrounded by enemies albeit behind some scannable plants and wedge into rock formations - the purple keeps them relatively easy to spot, but if you get lost, just relocate the power supply tendril and begin following it where you left off.

Cliffs of Abaddoon
This is the supply crate you’ll need to find as part of the"That Has My Name On It"quest in the main story, so it cannot be skipped if you’re working through the game’s main story. Still, come prepared for a fight!
Fromthe southern teleporterin the Cliffs of Abaddoon, head south down toward the dirt clearing not far from where you’ll find one of the Printer Slurries. You’ll find anotherMangrove Mawand an army of Kiwi Slugs on the rocks nearby, Keep feeding the bugs to the Mangrove Maw, and it’ll soon untether the roots around the supply crate (with two Orange Goos to grab as well).

Chuggler’s Swamp
From the Chuggler’s Swamp teleporter, break the Fecal Beetle egg build-up on the orange mushroom across from you, and begin making your way north across the mushroom trees. As you reach toward the northern part of the area, you’ll need todrop down into the poison,so you may want to hold off on this one until you’ve upgraded your suit to allow your Pioneer to breathe safely in these gassy areas. From the sfaety of the mushroom tree tops, scan every time you reach a new mushroom, and you’ll soon find a supply cratedown in the poison mist, covered in slime. Use your hose to spray the crate clean and pop it open once you’re able.
You can also spray the crate from the mushroom above and then drop down quickly to open it!

In the northwest area of Chuggler’s Swamp, the map icon for this supply crate will appear just above the last poisonous purple tree on the left. Head over to the edge of the trees anduse the light railto ruise across a path above the trees. There are tons of Trickles and Slitherflies here, so you’ll need todefeat all the enemiesthat surround the crate before the danger warning turns off and you can collect the hidden suit piece inside.
If you’re looking to fill your Stellaris Prime Kindex, be sure to scan the items in and around each supply crate - your supplies inside said crate areoften scannable objects.

