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[[Image: Chest.PNG|frame|right|What could be inside!?!]]
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'''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

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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.

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).