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In order to get the items stored inside, the palyer needs to place the chest down similarly to placing a [[machine]] or a [[furniture]] items and then interact with it while holding a [[Wooden Key|wooden]] or better key. The key is consumed after the chest opens, unless the player uses the multi-use [[Master Key]] | In order to get the items stored inside, the palyer needs to place the chest down similarly to placing a [[machine]] or a [[furniture]] items and then interact with it while holding a [[Wooden Key|wooden]] or better key. The key is consumed after the chest opens, unless the player uses the multi-use [[Master Key]]. | ||
The chest will drop 3-4 items for the player to pick up. Each item can be one of the following: | The chest will drop 3-4 items for the player to pick up. Each item can be one of the following: | ||
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Revision as of 22:54, 9 November 2024
Old Treasure Chest is an obtainable treasure chest that can be placed down on the ground and opened with a key.
Old Treasure Chest can be obtained from a variety of sources:
- Received as a reward for handing in sky blue or yellow pigeons to Pip
- Rarely caught while fishing
- Rarely dropped from Extraordinary Stones
- Purchased at the annual Snow Fest for 50 tickets
Drops
In order to get the items stored inside, the palyer needs to place the chest down similarly to placing a machine or a furniture items and then interact with it while holding a wooden or better key. The key is consumed after the chest opens, unless the player uses the multi-use Master Key.
The chest will drop 3-4 items for the player to pick up. Each item can be one of the following:
- A resource (66.67%)
Stone (28.49%)
Grass Fibre (28.49%)
Wood (28.49%)
Coal (7.12%)
Brick (2.85%)
Dark Wood (1.42%)
White Wood (1.42%)
Ball of Sun (0.71%)
Black Brick (0.71%)
Ether Crystal (0.28%)
- A piece of equipment (6.67%)
Ring (20.02%)
Necklace (17.16%)
Amulet (11.44%)
Glass Ring (8.58%)
Circlet (8.58%)
Keen Amulet (5.72%)
Oriental Ring (4.86%)
Crystal Band (4.29%)
Golden Ring (4.29%)
Pearl Band (2.57%)
Silver Talisman (2.57%)
Golden Charm (2%)
Golden Loop (1.72%)
Gemmed Ring (1.72%)
Blood Circlet (1.43%)
Strange Locket (0.92%)
Elusive Ring (0.57%)
Curious Band (0.57%)
Lavender Band (0.31%)
Dawn of Gaia (0.11%)
Evan's Locket (0.11%)
Dragonscale Pendant (0.11%)
Everafter (0.09%)
Thera's Blessing (0.09%)
Ring of Eternity (0.06%)
Gizmo's Ring (0.06%)
Elderune Star (0.03%)
Eternity's End (0.03%)
- A slottable equipment orb (6.67%)
Crit Orb (15.93%)
Dexterity Orb (15.93%)
Haste Orb (15.93%)
Life Orb (15.93%)
Luck Orb (15.93%)
Power Orb (15.93%)
Dexterity Orb + (0.61%)
Luck Orb + (0.61%)
Life Orb + (0.61%)
Haste Orb + (0.61%)
Luck Orb + (0.61%)
Crit Orb + (0.61%)
Power Orb + (0.61%)
Rainbow Orb (0.12%)
- A shard mineral (6.67%); equal chances for Arcane Shard, Ion Shard, or Phantom Shard
- A strange stone (6.67%)
- A key (3.33%)
- A seed packet (3.33%); any except Zulufruit.
Corn (4.11%)
Lemon (4.11%)
Soybean (4.11%)
Strawberry (4.11%)
Wheat Stalk (3.65%)
Blueberry (3.65%)
Bluemato (3.65%)
Carrot (3.65%)
Chili Pepper (3.65%)
Dragonfruit (3.65%)
Eggplant (3.65%)
Merryberry (3.65%)
Potato (3.65%)
Rice Stalk (3.65%)
Sourberry (3.65%)
Tomato (3.65%)
Turnip (3.2%)
Watermelon (3.2%)
Fairy Fruit (3.2%)
Daikon (3.2%)
Donberry (3.2%)
Honeydew Melon (3.2%)
Kupiberry (3.2%)
Onion (3.2%)
Winterberry (2.74%)
Kobo (2.74%)
Pumpkin (2.74%)
Rockmelon (2.74%)
Square Watermelon (2.74%)
Cauliflower (0%)
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Every Old Treasure Chest is one time use only and disappears after it is opened.