Treasure Box

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Treasure boxes (Japanese: たからばこ Treasure box) are items in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, that first appeared in Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness. They can be dropped from defeated Pokémon or found on the floor.

In Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Explorers of Sky, treasure boxes can be opened at Xatu Appraisal located in Treasure Town for 150 Poké. They contain different kinds of items that range from common food items to rare trade items. In certain dungeons, there will be locked sections in which the player must use a key to obtain the box. There may also be water blocking the box. These boxes will hold items such as legendary specialized items and Wonder Gummis. All boxes, with the exception of end-of-the-dungeon Deluxe Boxes and locked room boxes have random contents, though certain items will be unlocked as the game continues. There is also a chance of a hidden stairway appearing in dungeons, which lead to a hidden room with 5 deluxe boxes and a stairway leading to the next floor.

In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games for WiiWare, treasure boxes are unlocked after reaching second rank and can appear across all versions linked to the save file in any dungeon.

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, the boxes can be opened by Rampardos Box Buster for 150 Poké. Unlike in previous games, Gummis do not exist and Max Elixirs are often obtained instead, although it is still possible to find other items such as held items, and Gold Bars in amounts from one to five. Treasure boxes can also contain Team Skills. The Team Skill, Collector, enables the player to find more treasure boxes from defeated enemies. There is a 15 floor DLC Map named Skill Treasury that enables more boxes to be dropped by defeated Pokemon as well. Boxes can also be found in chambers that either require keys and/or a specific Pokémon type to enter. These chambers can be found with Upgrade 2 of the Detour Guide. Upgrade 3 of the Detour Guide also sells the keys required to enter these chambers for 1650 Poké. These keys can also be bought by exchanging 5 Gold Bars at Glorious Gold in Post Town. Treasure boxes are stored in a space separate from items in the Deposit Box.

In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, the boxes can be opened at Rockin' Lock in Lively Town. Blue-colored boxes are the most common and can be opened for 150 Poké while the rarer red-colored boxes can be opened for 300 Poké. Like the previous game, treasure boxes are stored in their own space in the Deposit Box.

In all Generations, contents of the boxes are predetermined at the moment it's generated, meaning that opening the box will always have the same result.

List of treasure boxes

Gallery

Appearance

     
Blue treasure box from
Super Mystery Dungeon
Red treasure box from
Super Mystery Dungeon
Black treasure box from
Super Mystery Dungeon

Artwork

   
Treasure box


In other languages

Treasure box

Language Title
  Danish Skattekiste*
  Dutch Schatkist*
  French Coffre
  German Schätze
  Italian Forzieri
  Korean 보물상자 Bomul Sangja
  Spanish Cofre
  Swedish Skattkista*
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Cute Box Coffre Mignon Süße Box Tecacarina Cofre Lindo
Dainty Box Coffre Délicat Schicke Box Tecafine Cofre Gusto
Deluxe Box Coffre Luxe Luxusbox Tecalusso Cofre Lujoso 호화로운상자 Hohwaroun Sangja
Glittery Box Coffre Rutilant Glitzerbox Tecasfavillio Cofre Espejo
Gorgeous Box Coffre Faste Schöne Box Tecabella Cofre Divino
Hard Box Coffre-Fort Harte Box Tecasolida Cofre Sólido
Heavy Box Coffre Lourd Schwere Box Tecapesante Cofre Macizo
Light Box Coffre Léger Leichte Box Tecaleggera Cofre Ligero
Nifty Box Coffre Chic Coole Box Tecachic Cofre Gracia
Pretty Box Coffre Élégant Hübsche Box Tecagraziosa Cofre Bello
Shiny Box Coffre Luisant Funkelbox Tecabrillio Cofre Lucero
Sinister Box Coffre Sinistre Finsterbox Tecatetra Cofre Sombra



Consumables: FoodGummisSeedsBerriesHealth drinks
Held items: GlassesScarvesRecruitment-affecting items
Miracle and Wonder ChestsSeven Treasures
Space GlobeIQ BoosterFlagsLooplets
Objects: Wonder OrbsThrowing itemsHMsUsed TMsTMsKeys
Link BoxGabite ScaleGracideaFriend GiftsDevices
EmerasProgress DevicesWandsDjinn's Bottle
Special: Rescue Team Starter SetToolboxExploration Team Kit
Treasure BagTreasure CollectionMystery Dungeon evolutionary items
Teleport GemColored WingsWishing StoneMusic BoxVortex Stone
Treasure BoxesMystery PartSecret SlabExclusive items
Relic FragmentWonder EggLost LootSky Gift
Lookalike ItemsPrize TicketsGates to Infinity exclusive items
ManualsEntercardsLucha TokenConnection Orb


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