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| - In Cortex Strikes Back, if Crash body slams one of these crates, the crate breaks and he gets one wumpa fruit. In Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped, body slamming on the crate will cause the crate to break and Crash will be awarded with two wumpa fruit. In later games, no fruit will be awarded when the crate is body slammed. Jumping and body slamming are the only methods of attack that can give the player fruit. In all games, other methods of attack, such as spinning or sliding, will cause the crate to break with no fruit. This, however, only applies to platforming levels. When Crash or Coco is riding a vehicle or animal, attacking the crate will usually award the player with all ten wumpa fruit inside.
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| - In Cortex Strikes Back, if Crash body slams one of these crates, the crate breaks and he gets one wumpa fruit. In Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped, body slamming on the crate will cause the crate to break and Crash will be awarded with two wumpa fruit. In later games, no fruit will be awarded when the crate is body slammed. Jumping and body slamming are the only methods of attack that can give the player fruit. In all games, other methods of attack, such as spinning or sliding, will cause the crate to break with no fruit. This, however, only applies to platforming levels. When Crash or Coco is riding a vehicle or animal, attacking the crate will usually award the player with all ten wumpa fruit inside. In Crash Bash, they can be seen in the background of Pogo Padlock, but serve no purpose in the game. They look like Basic Crates in the GBA version of Crash of the Titans. In the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, they function the same way they did in the first three games, but unlike the original bounce crates, the wumpa fruit can be seen inside the crates before the crates are opened.
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