Treasure chest
| It has been suggested that this article be split intoTreasure chest,Treasure box. (discuss) |
- Not to be confused withTreasure Block.
| Treasure chest | |||
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A treasure chest fromWario Land: Shake It! | |||
| First appearance | Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988) | ||
| Latest appearance | Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 (2025) | ||
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- “Oh, look at all those treasure chests! You might be able to walk away with some of them if you visit.”
- —Yellow Toad onGoomba Lagoon,Super Mario Party Jamboree
Treasure chests (sometimes formatted asTreasure Chests), also referred to astreasure boxes, appear in theSuper Mario franchise as objects located in various areas, usually hidden. Some treasure chests hold the most mundane of items, while others hold unique items needed to complete a quest.
History[edit]
Super Mario series[edit]
Super Mario Bros. 3 /Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3[edit]
Treasure boxes, referred to simply as "boxes" by aToad, first appear inSuper Mario Bros. 3 and reappear inits reissue. They are usually seen insideToad's Houses, and when opened, the boxes reveal a power-up that can be used later in the game. Small boxes that also hold useful items appear after the player defeats all of the enemies in anEnemy Course or in secluded areas inlevels.
Super Mario 64 /Super Mario 64 DS[edit]
- “I have sunken treasure, here, I do. But to pluck the plunder,you must open the Treasure Chests in the right order.”
- —Sign inJolly Roger Bay,Super Mario 64
Treasure Chests inSuper Mario 64 andSuper Mario 64 DS are located inJolly Roger Bay andDire, Dire Docks. If a player character touches one of these Treasure Chests in the wrong order, he is shocked and stunned, but if he touches them in the correct order, he receives eitherbubbles or aPower Star, or causes water to drain.
Super Mario Galaxy[edit]
Treasure chests inSuper Mario Galaxy and itsNintendo Switchport contain various items such ascoins,Star Bits, a1-Up Mushroom, or just a bubble, and sometimes something required to progress through the level, such as aLaunch Star. Treasure chests can be opened by throwingshells at them. Shiny treasure chests also appear in this game. AGold Treasure Box appears in theBigmouth Galaxy and can be opened only by agold shell. Many chests can be found underwater.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii[edit]
Chests inNew Super Mario Bros. Wii are whatToads are imprisoned in during anEnemy Course. After the player collects all eightToad balloons, the chest opens and frees the Toad, who givesMario threeSuper Mushrooms as a reward. Chests also appear in YellowToad Houses, where they contain aStar.
Super Mario Galaxy 2[edit]
Treasure chests inSuper Mario Galaxy 2 serve the same function as inSuper Mario Galaxy, but they can additionally be opened usingrubbery bulbs.
New Super Mario Bros. 2[edit]
Treasure chests inNew Super Mario Bros. 2 appear in Yellow Toad Houses, where they contain a reserveGold Flower, except inWorld Star, where a treasure chest gives a reserveSuper Star instead.
New Super Mario Bros. U /New Super Luigi U /New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe[edit]
Chests inNew Super Mario Bros. U,New Super Luigi U, andNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe are located in Enemy Courses, like inSuper Mario Bros. 3, but they now contain only a Super Star instead of a Toad. If the player takes too long to collect the Super Star,Nabbit appears and steals it (if the player is playing as Nabbit inNew Super Luigi U orNew Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe, the screen simply fades to black). Chests also appear behind the end-of-levelfortresses when the player completes the level with the last two digits on thetimer being the same. A Toad stands behind it and gives what is inside, which is an item corresponding to the last two digits to add to the inventory.
Super Mario Run[edit]
Treasure chests appear in two different contexts inSuper Mario Run. When the player completes aworld, which means completing the last course of a world, they receive items. This excludesWorld ★'sAirship Plunder andWorld 6'sBowser'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 completesWorld 1'sBowser'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 afterFake 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 defeatsBoom 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 aRally 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 theRed 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.
Super Mario Odyssey[edit]
Treasure chests inSuper Mario Odyssey can contain items such ashearts,Life-Up Hearts,Power Moons, or severalcoins. They can be opened by throwingCappy at them or byground-pounding them. Like inSuper Mario 64 andSuper Mario 64 DS, some treasure chests must be opened in a certain order. If Mario opens them in the wrong order, instead of him being electrocuted, they disappear and a group ofChinchos appears. Mario must defeat all Chinchos that appear, and the treasure chests reappear for him to try again.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder[edit]
Treasure chests return inSuper Mario Bros. Wonder, where they are found inPoplin houses and at the end of KO Arena levels. They contain onlybadges orWonder Seeds.
Donkey Kong Country series[edit]
Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest[edit]
Treasure Chests inDonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest are colored brown, appear to be made up of wood, and have a dark-gray outline. Some Treasure Chests are darker, a difference only for aesthetic, and this type is usually found in castle levels. Treasure Chests usually contain an item, such as aBanana Bunch, aRed Balloon, aBanana Coin, or even aK-O-N-G Letter. Treasure Chests can be picked up by the player character and thrown at enemies to defeat them, except redZingers, but the Treasure Chests still break open upon contact regardless. The only Treasure Chests that have to be broken are those with akannonball, which is required to activate its correspondingkannon to aBonus Level. In some of the Bonus Levels' "Destroy Them All!" challenges, Treasure Chests have to be used to defeat the enemies. In some "Find the Token!" Bonus Levels, such asGangplank Galley's first one andKannon's Klaim's first one, the object is to break the Treasure Chest with theKremkoin. In the first Bonus Level ofHornet Hole, theKongs have to hit numerous Zingers with the Treasure Chest until it breaks open and reveals the Kremkoin.
Donkey Kong Country Returns /Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D /Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze[edit]
Treasure chests are given a more minor role in later entries of theDonkey Kong Country series. Though they still contain items of all sorts and values, the treasure chests are immovable and part of the immediate background, just as with everyitem container fromDonkey Kong Country Returns,Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D, andDonkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. In these games, treasure chests can be opened by having the ground nearbypounded by the Kongs. In the former two games, they are common item containers on theBeach ofDonkey Kong Island. However, treasure chests are not as common inTropical Freeze, as they can be encountered only in special places, such as on a small bluff inShoal Atoll, in a stage ofSea Breeze Cove, and on the shipwrecks ofSeashore War, a level in the worldDonkey Kong Island, which takes place in the Beach world ofDonkey Kong Country Returns.
Donkey Kong Land 2[edit]
Treasure Chests inDonkey Kong Land 2 have the same role as inDonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest.
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars[edit]
Treasure boxes inSuper Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars are found hovering in the air, just like? Blocks, and they must be hit from below. Treasure boxes can containcoins, items,mushrooms, weapons, or monsters. These monsters are aHuhwhat,Whuhoh,Pleaseno, andComeon. Amagic treasure box, created byWizakoopa after being defeated, is found in the last area ofBowser's Keep, and it contains an infinite number of coins.Hidden Treasures, special invisible treasure boxes, also appear in the game.
Mario Party series[edit]
Mario Party[edit]
Treasure Chests make various appearances throughout theminigames ofMario Party. One minigame,Buried Treasure, involves players searching for a Treasure Chest. InSlot Machine, lining up three Treasure Chest Marks grants the player 10 Coins.
Mario Party 2[edit]
- Main article:Plunder Chest
A treasure chest appears inMario Party 2 as a Plunder Chest, which is used to steal an item from another player.
Mario Party 4[edit]
A treasure chest appears inMario Party 4 within the minigameTeam Treasure Trek.
Mario Party 6[edit]
Treasure chests inMario Party 6 are part of a giant slot machine that looks like a treasure chest on the boardFaire Square, where if a player lines up three treasure chests, they win the jackpot. Treasure chests appear in the minigameTreasure Trawlers as the main feature, since players try to grab treasure chests located underwater; regular treasure chests are worth onepoint, and golden treasure chests are worth three points.
Mario Party 7[edit]
Treasure chests inMario Party 7 come into play on the boardNeon Heights. There are initially three of them in play, spaced out at random spots along the board. One chest contains aStar, another holds 20 coins, and the other houses aBob-omb.Koopa Kid guards the chests, but he can be bribed into awarding the contents of one in exchange for ten coins. If the Bob-omb is found, the player (or team) will be blown back to the start of the board. If the Star is found, a new chest containing a Star will appear elsewhere on the board. The other two chests will then be shuffled around as well, or added to the board if they have already been claimed. There is also aBowser Time event exclusive to Neon Heights in whichBowser steals either a Star from the lead player or ten coins from each player, then orders Koopa Kid to stash what was stolen in the chest that already contains either the Star or 20 coins, which can then be recollected by whoever opens the respective chest. There is also the Neon Heights–exclusiveLakitu Orb. Using it triggersLakitu, who selects a chest at random and brings it to the player, who can open it on the spot without having to pay Koopa Kid. Treasure chests also appear in the single-player Bowser minigameTreasure Dome!, where the player must open each chest by using akey.
Mario Party 8[edit]
InMario Party 8, on the boardGoomba's Booty Boardwalk,Captain Goomba grants Stars from a giant treasure chest to players who reach him at the end of the board. A pair ofGoomba idols also grants Stars from a giant treasure chest, but they can be accessed only by riding aDolphin from theLucky Space.
Mario Party 9[edit]
Treasure chests inMario Party 9 appear in bronze, silver, and gold varieties in the minigameTwist Ending.
Wario Land series[edit]
Wario Land 3[edit]
InWario Land 3, there are four different-colored treasure chests per standardlevel, and they can be opened fortreasure afterWario finds one of four corresponding keys. These treasure chests are as follows: theGray Chest[1] (orSilver Treasure Chest),[2]Red Chest[1] (orRed Treasure Chest),[3]Blue Chest[1] (orBlue Treasure Chest),[2] andGreen Chest[1] (orGreen Treasure Chest).[4] After obtaining the appropriate key, Wario can open the chest only if he approaches it from the sides, so he cannot open it if hejumps to the top of it. When Wario approaches a chest to open it, every nearby enemy is eliminated, even bosses and any invincible enemies such as theseeing-eye door.
After the contents of a chest are collected, that chest is replaced with agoal door when the level is revisited.
Wario Land 4[edit]

Treasure chests[5] appear inWario Land 4, where three are found in each of the four mainboss rooms, embedded into the wall in the background. During boss battles when time starts to run low (under 1:00 for main bosses, 2:00 for the final boss), the treasure chests in the background begin to disappear one by one. Once Wario defeats the boss, the treasure chests that are left over are collected and stored in theGolden Pyramid on the game's overworld screen. When Wario faces theGolden Diva, the last boss, a maximum of twelve chests can be seen on the background wall.
When the Golden Diva is defeated, the total treasure chests Wario has at the end of the game affectPrincess Shokora's appearance in the ending cutscene.
Wario Land: Shake It![edit]
Treasure chests inWario Land: Shake It! hold one of the levels' threetreasures. They can be opened with any attack. However, inBoogie Mansion only, they are replaced by living creatures calledTreasure Chomps, 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.
Paper Mario series[edit]
Paper Mario[edit]
Treasure chests inPaper Mario contain eitherBadges or Keys. In very big treasure chests, there are weapon upgrades such as theSuper Boots andUltra Hammer. In the west room on the first floor ofBoo's Mansion, there is a trap treasure chest that, when opened, causes the chandelier in the room to drop down. In Chapter 4,Kammy Koopa uses her magic to summon several enemies to guard the treasure chests at the end of the first three areas. At the end of Chapter 5, when Mario andKolorado escape fromMt. Lavalava withMisstar's help, the treasure chest containing thetreasure Kolorado is longing for is blowing out by the lava and lands onJade Jungle, and the player has to retrieve it for Kolorado to proceed in the storyline. There is also aMysterious Treasure Chest that allowsPrincess Peach to send Badges, aShooting Star, and aJammin' Jelly to Mario.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]
Treasure chests inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door have an almost identical function to the previous game. In addition, there is another type of treasure chest called ablack chest; all black chests contain beings that "curse" Mario with various abilities. SeveralBoos appear in a treasure chest in theCreepy Steeple.
There is a treasure chest-like box that Peach is given at the very beginning of the game that contains theMagical Map. She is the only one that can open it because it is said that only one that is "pure of heart" can.
Super Paper Mario[edit]
Chests inSuper Paper Mario tend to be hidden in places with little accessibility, and to open a chest, the player needs to move the playable character right beside one and press
. Most commonly,Pixls are captured within chests, but players can also finditems, cooking ingredients, orCatch Cards in there. In this game, chests adopt a rather abstract design to go along with the game's aesthetics, a design that was also used inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Paper Mario: Sticker Star[edit]
Treasure chests inPaper Mario: Sticker Star contain theTablet Pieces and are paper-thin. Once Mario collects the contents, the chest falls over and cannot be interacted with.
Paper Mario: Color Splash[edit]
Treasure chests inPaper Mario: Color Splash have various contents. A treasure chest appears in theViolet Passage captain's ship, where it contains a member of the blueRescue Squad and anentry from thelegendary captain's journal. A few treasure chests appear onFortune Island, where one contains aletter fromSnifit or Whiffit and another leads to a room below. A treasure chest also appears in the background ofWendy's battle, where she can grab objects from it and throw them at Mario.
Paper Mario: The Origami King[edit]
Treasure chests inPaper Mario: The Origami King commonly appear in the overworld, often containingCollectible Treasures.
Luigi's Mansion series[edit]
Luigi's Mansion[edit]
Treasure chests inLuigi's Mansion andits remake appear afterLuigi beats theghost(s) in a room. Blue treasure chests containkeys. Green ones contain manycoins,bills, and possiblyGold Bars. If Luigi defeats an optionalportrait ghost, he will also receive a green chest with aBlue Diamond inside, among other treasures. Red treasure chests contain Mario's dropped Items that need to be taken toMadame Clairvoya. There are many red treasure chests in theHidden Room andSealed Room as well, though many in the former contain ghosts. A white chest exists in theTea Room, containing theIce Element Medal. There are also gold chests revealed after Luigi defeats bosses, and the chests contain area keys.
Luigi's Mansion 3[edit]
Treasure chests inLuigi's Mansion 3 are found throughout the rooms inThe Last Resort, often containing treasure such as coins, bills, Gold Bars, andpearls. Some treasure chests are animated bySpirit Balls and turned intohostile chests. Luigi must either throw an object into them or have them chew onGooigi, and then remove the Spirit Balls with theDark-Light Device, in order to turn them back into regular treasure chests and obtain their contents.
Wario World[edit]
Treasure chests inWario World each contain one of Wario's 64treasures. Treasure chests come in eight different colors, and each chest is linked to atreasure button of the same color. Activating each button causes the treasure chest to appear over its correspondingtreasure pad,[6] where it can be collected. There are alsowooden chests that contain either coins,garlic, or abomb when opened. The final boss, theBlack Jewel, is locked inside thehuge treasure chest (also called thehuge treasure box[7] orgiant treasure chest[8]), which requires the four pieces of theHuge Treasure Chest Key from the stage bosses.
Mario Pinball Land[edit]
Treasure chests inMario Pinball Land appear in the underwater area of theFrosty Frontier Stage. There are three in total, and hitting each one grants 2,000points. The first one hit releases a coin, the second one hit releases two coins, and the last one hit releases three coins in addition to causing the sunken ship to move, allowing Mario inside.
Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time[edit]
In the past Bowser's Castle inMario & Luigi: Partners in Time, there is aTreasure Chest Block[9] reminiscent of the treasure boxes fromSuper Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars near thetime hole, containing one of the sixCobalt Star shards. After the chest is hit, however, it disappears.
Wario: Master of Disguise[edit]
Treasure chests inWario: Master of Disguise are key elements appearing in three colors, each with different contents: red (which holdtreasures), green (which hold upgrades such asGuise Gems), and purple (which hold key level items, such as maps and keys). In order to get the treasures in the chest, the player must win a minigame, and the minigames become harder on later levels.Treasure Pests replace one random red chest starting at the third level, requiring the level to be replayed to get that treasure.
Mario Super Sluggers[edit]
Treasure chests inMario Super Sluggers are located in various spots within the five default parks of Challenge Mode, and they contain special items. OnlyWario can open the chests.
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U[edit]
Treasure chests appear in theSmash Run mode inSuper Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, having the same design as the ones that appear inKid Icarus: Uprising. These chests can contain stat boosts,trophies, gold, powers, and custom parts (either custom special moves or equipment).Mimicuties, fake treasure chest enemies fromKid Icarus: Uprising, also appear as enemies in the Smash Run mode.
Treasure chests inSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U appear in theSpecial Orders mode, with an original design. In Master Orders, a treasure chest appears alongsideMaster Hand, and it opens and gives the player a reward if they clear the ticket, and disappears if they fail. In Crazy Orders,Crazy Hand drops treasure chests containing random rewards as the player damages him during the final battle; these rewards cannot be seen until after the battle.
Super Nintendo World[edit]
A treasure chest known asBowser Jr.'s Toy Chest[10] appears in the room in the queue ofBowser Jr. Shadow Showdown in theSuper Nintendo World theme park areas. Guests can hold their Power-Up Bands in front of the chest to obtain the "Toy Chest" stamp.[10]
The Super Mario Bros. Movie[edit]
Treasure chests inThe Super Mario Bros. Movie can be seen in the antiques shop inToad Town.
Princess Peach: Showtime![edit]
Treasure chests inPrincess Peach: Showtime! appear only in theDetective Peach stages. They can be opened byPrincess Peach investigating them, and they release coins when opened.
Donkey Kong Bananza[edit]
Treasure chests inDonkey Kong Bananza can be found randomly by destroying the terrain of alayer, though some have a determined placement. Treasure chests can containgold, aRed Balloon, anApple Juice, aMelon Juice, aFossil Map, or aBanandium Gem Map. The chances of a treasure chest to appear can be increased ifDonkey Kong wears theTreasure Tie purchased from theStyle Shop in theLagoon Layer. The color of the chest is primarily green, and resembles a bull, having horns and a nose ring.
Profiles[edit]
Paper Mario[edit]
- Goombario's tattle:
- It's a treasure chest. Let's open it! I've gotta know what's inside there!
- It's a treasure chest. It looks like it's empty.
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]
- Goombella's tattle:
- This is a treasure chest. What could be inside it?
- This is a treasure chest. It's empty.
- This is a big treasure chest. There must be something amazing inside!
Super Paper Mario[edit]
- Tippi's tattle:
- It's a treasure chest... There's something inside...
- It's a treasure chest, but there's nothing in it anymore...
Gallery[edit]
- For this subject's image gallery, seeGallery:Treasure chest.
Artwork of aCrate and a Treasure Chest inDonkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest
ASuper Mario Bros. 3 treasure box sprite from theSuper Mario All-Stars version of the game
Screenshot of a treasure chest inThe Super Mario Bros. Movie
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | Takara bako / Takaramono bako | Treasure chest | |
| Chinese(Simplified) | 百宝箱[?] Bǎibǎoxiāng | Treasure chest | |
| 宝箱[?] Bǎoxiāng | |||
| Chinese(Traditional) | 百寶箱[?] Bǎibǎoxiāng | Treasure chest | |
| 寶箱[?] Bǎoxiāng | |||
| Dutch | schatkist[?] | treasure chest | |
| French | Coffre au trésor[?] | Treasure chest | |
| German | Schatzkiste[?] | Treasure chest | |
| Schatztruhe[?] | |||
| Italian | Forziere[12][13][14][15][16][17][18] | Chest | Super Mario Bros. 3,Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest,Donkey Kong Land 2,Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars,Donkey Kong Country 2,Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3,Super Mario Galaxy |
| Scatola del tesoro[19] | Treasure box | Super Mario All-Stars | |
| Cassa del tesoro[20] | Treasure chest | Wario Land 3 | |
| Scrigno[21] | Chest | Super Mario RPG (site) | |
| Scrigno del tesoro[?] | Treasure chest | Super Mario RPG (in-game) | |
| Korean | 보물 상자[?] Bomul sangja | Treasure chest | |
| Portuguese(Brazilian) | Baú de tesouro[?] | Treasure chest | |
| Portuguese(European) | Arca do tesouro[?] | Treasure chest | |
| Romanian | Scrin cu comori[?] | Treasure chest | |
| Russian | Сундук с сокровищами[?] Sunduk s sokrovishchami | Treasure chest | |
| Spanish | Cofre de tesoro[?] | Treasure chest |
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