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


In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time, Darkness]], and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Explorers of Sky]], Treasure Boxes can be opened at {{DL|Treasure Town|Xatu Appraisal}} located in [[Treasure Town]] for 150 [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]. They contain different kinds of items that range from common food items to [[Exclusive item|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 {{DL|Gummi|Wonder Gummi}}s. 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 [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time, Darkness]], and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Explorers of Sky]], Treasure Boxes can be opened at {{DL|Treasure Town|Xatu Appraisal}} located in [[Treasure Town]] for 150 [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]. They contain different kinds of items that range from common food items to [[Exclusive item|rare trade items]]. In certain dungeons, there will be locked sections in which the player must use a [[Key (Mystery Dungeon)|key]] to obtain the box. There may also be water blocking the box. These boxes will hold items such as legendary specialized items and {{DL|Gummi|Wonder Gummi}}s. 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 (WiiWare)|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 the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|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 {{g|Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity}}, the boxes can be opened by {{DL|Post Town|Rampardos Box Buster}} for 150 [[File:Poké currency V.png|Poké]]. Unlike in previous games, [[Gummi]]s do not exist and {{DL|Health drink|Max Elixir}}s are often obtained instead, although it is still possible to find other items such as held items, and [[Gold Bar]]s in amounts from one to five. Treasure Boxes can also contain [[Team Skill]]s. 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 Pokémon as well. Boxes can also be found in chambers that either require {{DL|Key|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity|keys}} and/or a specific Pokémon type to enter. These chambers can be found with Upgrade 2 of the {{DL|Pokémon Paradise|Detour Guide}}. Upgrade 3 of the Detour Guide also sells the [[key]]s required to enter these chambers for 1650 [[File:Poké currency V.png|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 {{g|Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity}}, the boxes can be opened by {{DL|Post Town|Rampardos Box Buster}} for 150 [[File:Poké currency V.png|Poké]]. Unlike in previous games, [[Gummi]]s do not exist and {{DL|Health drink|Max Elixir}}s are often obtained instead, although it is still possible to find other items such as held items, and [[Gold Bar]]s in amounts from one to five. Treasure Boxes can also contain [[Team Skill]]s. 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 Pokémon as well. Boxes can also be found in chambers that either require {{DL|Key|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity|keys}} and/or a specific Pokémon type to enter. These chambers can be found with Upgrade 2 of the {{DL|Pokémon Paradise|Detour Guide}}. Upgrade 3 of the Detour Guide also sells the keys required to enter these chambers for 1650 [[File:Poké currency V.png|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 {{g|Super Mystery Dungeon}}, the boxes can be opened at {{DL|Lively Town|Rockin' Lock}} in [[Lively Town]]. Blue-colored boxes are the most common and can be opened for 150 [[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|Poké]] while the rarer red-colored boxes can be opened for 300 [[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|Poké]]. Like the previous game, Treasure Boxes are stored in their own space in the [[Deposit Box]].
In {{g|Super Mystery Dungeon}}, the boxes can be opened at {{DL|Lively Town|Rockin' Lock}} in [[Lively Town]]. Blue-colored boxes are the most common and can be opened for 150 [[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|Poké]] while the rarer red-colored boxes can be opened for 300 [[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|Poké]]. Like the previous game, Treasure Boxes are stored in their own space in the [[Deposit Box]].
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