Treasure

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Disambig icon.png This article is about Nightfall chests. For Eye of the North NPCs revealed by the Light of Deldrimor, see Hidden Treasure.

Treasure refers to a special type of unlocked chest found in the Nightfall campaign.

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Opening treasure yields both a single item (dropped on the ground) and some gold (added directly to your character's inventory). The item will be either a weapon or a salvage item (of gold or purple rarity), or a gem (diamond, ruby or sapphire). As with other loot, the drops are more valuable in the areas further into the story. The initial cash value ranges from about 500Gold in Istan to 3,000Gold in the Realm of Torment. A player might expect to receive 20Platinum on the first few times they open every treasure. The drop quality however decreases on subsequent openings; see Notes for more information.

Locations of all treasure[edit]

Region Buried Treasure Do Not Touch Treasure Chest Initial gold
Istan Issnur Isles Map.jpg   Mehtani Keys Map.jpg 500 Gold
Kourna Arkjok Ward Map.jpg Bahdok Caverns Map.jpg Jahai Bluffs Map.jpg 1,000 Gold
Vabbi The Mirror of Lyss Map.jpg Forum Highlands Map.jpg The Hidden City of Ahdashim Map.jpg 2,000 Gold
The Desolation The Ruptured Heart Map.jpg   The Sulfurous Wastes Map.jpg 2,000 Gold
Realm of Torment   Domain of Pain Map.jpg 3,000 Gold
Nightfallen Jahai Map.jpg

Notes[edit]

  • Treasures are always unlocked. Neither keys nor lockpicks are required.
  • Treasures labeled Do Not Touch often are guarded by several hidden Immolated or Ruby Djinn that will popup when the treasure is opened. Spread your party out before opening to avoid their dangerous area of effect skills.
Treasure quality

Treasure quality is the gold reward amount and the type and rarity of the item(s) found in the treasure. The factors governing quality are not entirely understood; however, the following properties have been well documented:

  • Gold quantities are linked to the rarity of items drops: purple item drops reward about 0.66 the amount of gold as compared to gold item drops.
  • Quality decreases permanently for a character each time they reveal any treasure.[1]
    • The lower gold limits appear to be as little as 100Gold in Istan and 700Gold in the Realm of Torment, or around 20% of the original value on average once the scaling reaches its lowest point.
    • Scaling of the rewards only kicks in after a particular number of treasures (significantly more than three) have been revealed,[2] and levels out after another number of the treasures have been opened.[1]
    • As a rule of thumb, in the beginning all weapon and salvage item drops are gold rarity, and once the minimum treasure quality has been reached all are purple.
  • Hard mode does not appear to affect the values.
Treasure availability

Each character can receive loot only once during a certain period, believed to be around 30 days per treasure. Opening the chest too soon means that there will be no treasure; some evidence suggests that this resets the waiting period.

Anomaly Anomaly.Sometimes opening treasure yields a single gold rarity item but no gold.

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