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[[Image: Chest.PNG|frame|right|What could be inside!?!]] | [[Image: Chest.PNG|frame|right|What could be inside!?!]] | ||
'''Treasure Boxes''' are scattered throughout the [[Mushroom World]] in many differnt games. Some hold the most mundane of items while others hold unique items needed to complete a quest. In ''[[Super Mario RPG]]'', Treasure Boxes hover in the air (just like [[? Blocks]]), and must be hit from below. | '''Treasure Boxes''' are scattered throughout the [[Mushroom World]] in many differnt games. Some hold the most mundane of items while others hold unique items needed to complete a quest. | ||
In ''[[Super Mario RPG]]'', Treasure Boxes hover in the air (just like [[? Blocks]]), and must be hit from below. | |||
They can contain [[coin]]s, [[items]], [[mushroom]]s, weapons, and even monsters. | |||
A golden floating treasure box is in the last area of [[Bowser's Keep]], which contains an infinite amount of small gold coins. (small gold coins are worth 1 coin, whereas large ones are worth 10). | |||
[[Category: Items]] | [[Category: Items]] |
Revision as of 16:11, October 16, 2006
Treasure Boxes are scattered throughout the Mushroom World in many differnt games. Some hold the most mundane of items while others hold unique items needed to complete a quest.
In Super Mario RPG, Treasure Boxes hover in the air (just like ? Blocks), and must be hit from below.
They can contain coins, items, mushrooms, weapons, and even monsters.
A golden floating treasure box is in the last area of Bowser's Keep, which contains an infinite amount of small gold coins. (small gold coins are worth 1 coin, whereas large ones are worth 10).