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====''Super Mario Run''====
====''Super Mario Run''====
[[File:Treasure Open Coins SMR.png|thumb|100px|Mario receiving coins from a treasure chest in a Castle in ''Super Mario Run'']]
Treasure chests appear in two different contexts in ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. When the player completes a [[world]], which means completing the last course of a world, they receive items. This excludes [[World Star (Super Mario Run)|World Star]]'s [[Airship Plunder]] and [[World 6 (Super Mario Run)|World 6]]'s [[Bowser's Bob-ombing Run]]. In applicable courses, the items that are received are represented in the course by a treasure chest that is opened in a cutscene, and the items themselves are granted in the menu by pop-up. When the player completes [[World 1 (Super Mario Run)|World 1]]'s [[Bowser's Castle Hangout]] for the first time, a story cutscene overrides the treasure chest's appearance, though the items are still received.
Treasure chests appear in two different contexts in ''[[Super Mario Run]]''. When the player completes a [[world]], which means completing the last course of a world, they receive items. This excludes [[World Star (Super Mario Run)|World Star]]'s [[Airship Plunder]] and [[World 6 (Super Mario Run)|World 6]]'s [[Bowser's Bob-ombing Run]]. In applicable courses, the items that are received are represented in the course by a treasure chest that is opened in a cutscene, and the items themselves are granted in the menu by pop-up. When the player completes [[World 1 (Super Mario Run)|World 1]]'s [[Bowser's Castle Hangout]] for the first time, a story cutscene overrides the treasure chest's appearance, though the items are still received.


When the player completes an applicable Castle course, the player walks into the room after [[Impostor Bowser|Fake Bowser]]'s bridge and finds a treasure chest. In an applicable Airship course, a treasure chest appears in the center of the room after the player defeats [[Boom Boom]], and the player character walks up to it. In both cases, the treasure chests open and reveal something. The first time a course is completed, the chest has a [[Rally Ticket]] inside, representing the Rally Tickets for completing the world. Later times, the chest spills out coins that fall off the bottom of the screen, representing a 100-coin reward.
When the player completes an applicable Castle course, the player walks into the room after [[Impostor Bowser|Fake Bowser]]'s bridge and finds a treasure chest. In an applicable Airship course, a treasure chest appears in the center of the room after the player defeats [[Boom Boom]], and the player character walks up to it. In both cases, they open and reveal something. The first time a course is completed, the chest has a [[Rally Ticket]] inside, representing the Rally Tickets for completing the world. Later times, the chest spills out coins that fall off the bottom of the screen, representing a 100-coin reward.


Treasure chests appear in the [[Red Bonus Game House]], as the final object in its Bonus Game. The last section of the game has four paths, each of which ends on a treasure chest. When Mario gets close enough, he stops and all the chests open. Three of them have one Rally Ticket, and the last contains three Rally Tickets. However, Mario receives the Rally Ticket(s) only from the chest he ended next to, not all four at once.
Treasure chests appear in the [[Red Bonus Game House]], as the final object in its Bonus Game. The last section of the game has four paths, each of which ends on a treasure chest. When Mario gets close enough, he stops and all the chests open. Three of them have one Rally Ticket, and the last contains three Rally Tickets. However, Mario receives the Rally Ticket(s) only from the chest he ended next to, not all four at once.
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====''Wario Land: Shake It!''====
====''Wario Land: Shake It!''====
Treasure chests in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'' hold one of the levels' three [[List of treasures in Wario Land: Shake It!|treasures]]. They can be opened with any attack. However, in [[Boogie Mansion]] only, they are replaced by living creatures called [[Treasure Chomp]]s, which look like big treasure chests but eat Wario if he gets too close to them. Wario must use an explosive to get the treasure inside those living chests.
Treasure chests in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'' hold one of the levels' three [[List of treasures in Wario Land: Shake It!|treasures]]. They can be opened with any attack. In the level [[Boogie Mansion]], however, big treasure chests are living creatures called [[Treasure Chomp]]s, which eat Wario if he gets too close to them. Wario must use an explosive to get the treasure inside those living chests.


===''Paper Mario'' series===
===''Paper Mario'' series===

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