Fortnite is doing away with its blind-draw lootboxes, and will replace the “V-Buck Llamas” with an “X-Ray Llama” that shows its contents before being opened. The qualifier here is this is for Fortnite: Save The World, not the more popular Battle Royale.

The change is effective as of patch 7.30, Epic Games said in a post yesterday. Previously, the “Upgrade Llamas” (a piñata that’s the game’s official mascot) ran 50 V-Bucks and contained a luck-of-the-draw assortment of skins, weapons and other loot. “X-Ray Llamas” are still the same 50 V-buck price. If players don’t like what’s being offered in one, they can wait for the daily store refresh and the new selection of items that offers.

The change will include the dupe prevention tweak introduced several patches ago. For example, the Llama will determine the item rarity and type and then select an item that isn’t in a player’s inventory or collection book. However, if they already have everything of an item’s rarity and type (say, all the legendary shotguns) it will give a duplicate of that item and not pick from another category.

All current Save the World players get five Upgrade Llama tokens to see how this works for free. The new X-Ray Llamas cannot be opened in bulk (because their contents have to be shown first), but the others — Mini Llamas and event Llamas — can be bulk opened. They’re still earned with resources acquired in gameplay.

Llamas exist in Battle Royale but they’re rarer, found only in-game, spawn in weird places and contain more items. They are not see-thru like the X-ray Llamas, either.

Update: A cheeky attempt to compare Save the World to its more popular sibling didn’t go over so well, so the lede has been changed.