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A '''treasure chest''' is a recurring element in Dragon Quest games as well as most role-playing games.  It appears in various locations throughout the games and often contains an item or gold which the player receives upon opening the chest.  Beginning in [[Dragon Quest III]] some chests are traps which contain enemies such as a [[Cannibox]]. Later installments added pots, cupboards, drawers, etc. with a similar function. Generally, treasure chests are used to distribute items throughout the locations in each game.
A '''treasure chest''' is a recurring element in ''Dragon Quest'' games as well as most role-playing games.  It appears in various locations throughout the games and often contains an item or [[gold]] which the player receives upon opening the chest.  Beginning in ''[[Dragon Quest III]]'' some chests are traps which contain enemies such as a [[Cannibox]]. Later installments added pots, cupboards, drawers, etc. with a similar function. Generally, treasure chests are used to distribute items throughout the locations in each game.


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Revision as of 18:10, 13 January 2014

A treasure chest is a recurring element in Dragon Quest games as well as most role-playing games. It appears in various locations throughout the games and often contains an item or gold which the player receives upon opening the chest. Beginning in Dragon Quest III some chests are traps which contain enemies such as a Cannibox. Later installments added pots, cupboards, drawers, etc. with a similar function. Generally, treasure chests are used to distribute items throughout the locations in each game.

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