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# Pirate Loot

Ahoy there, mateys! Set sail on a new adventure with Pirate Loot - a loot box game that lets ye open boxes and win prizes! Boxes can be opened for different amounts of SOL ranging from 0.05 to 1 SOL. Unlike other loot boxes, ye can pick the odds ye feel comfortable with. For instance, High Stakes 4x is a quick way to 4x yer bet with a 20% chance of success, a 40% chance of receiving half yer money back, and a 40% chance of losing all yer money.

Check out the official Pirate Loot game at <https://piraterush.com/game/loot>. All boxes have a 100% Return to Player rate, with a 3.5% transaction fee charged for every game. Ye can choose to play High Stakes, Low Risk 5x, Hybrid Odds 25x, Standard 100x Odds, a Jackpot or Bust 500x, or The Grind 500x - depending on yer tolerance.

Opening a Pirate Loot Box with a payout greater than 1x rewards ye with a [raffle ticket](/piraterush/utility/raffles.md) when our in-game raffles are available. So hoist the colors and let's set sail for Pirate Loot!

<figure><img src="/files/VVrAdB8BoI88SO18EgWQ" alt=""><figcaption><p>Pirate Loot Boxes</p></figcaption></figure>


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