- For the various furniture items capable of storing PoE, see the "Chests (PoE storage)" section within the list of storage furniture.
- For the purely decorative (i.e., non-functional) furniture item, see the "Treasure chest" entry within "Furniture (T)".
- For the "broken" model of the decorative treasure chest, see the "Broken chest" entry within "Furniture (B)".
Atlantean chests
Sunken box, Ancient locker, and Antediluvian chest are available by Treasure Hauling or defeating citadels in Atlantis outposts. Upon booty division, the container will be "opened" and its contents will be split among the crew based on their puzzle performance. Additionally, a large percentage of the treasure chests will be reserved for the ship's deed holder.
- Sunken boxes are the most common and contain the lowest valued items.
- Ancient lockers will provide slightly better items, but are more difficult to obtain.
- Antediluvian chests are rare, but will hold the highest-quality items.
Sunken box
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 5 kg
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Volume: 2 L
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Obtained from: Atlantis
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Ancient locker
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 10 kg
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Volume: 4 L
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Obtained from: Atlantis
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Antediluvian chest
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 15 kg
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Volume: 6 L
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Obtained from: Atlantis
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Cursed chests
Cursed chests are found in the Cursed Isles, where they are foraged after defeating attacking forces.
- Bone boxes occupy a 1x1 space on the foraging board. They are by far the most common, but contain the lowest valued items.
- Fetish jars occupy a 2x2 space on the foraging board. They will provide slightly better items, but are more difficult to obtain.
- Cursed chests occupy a 3x2 space on the foraging board. They are rare and very hard to clear from the board, but will hold the highest-quality items.
Bone box
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 5 kg
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Volume: 2 L
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Obtained from: Cursed Isles
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Fetish jar
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 10 kg
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Volume: 4 L
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Obtained from: Cursed Isles
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Cursed chest
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 15 kg
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Volume: 6 L
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Obtained from: Cursed Isles
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Expedition chests
Expedition chests are found while foraging during a buried treasure expedition. Like the cursed chests above, they exist in the same sizes as standard foraging chests, but they contain only pieces of eight and not items.
- Strong boxes occupy a 1x1 space on the foraging board.
- Ship's lockers occupy a 2x2 space on the foraging board.
- Treasure chests occupy a 3x2 space on the foraging board.
Strong box
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 5 kg
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Volume: 2 L
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Obtained from: Expeditions
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Ship's locker
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 10 kg
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Volume: 4 L
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Obtained from: Expeditions
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Treasure chest
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 15 kg
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Volume: 6 L
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Obtained from: Expeditions
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Haunted chests
Haunted chests are found in the Haunted Seas, where they are treasure hauled after defeating attacking forces.
- Chests are very rare in the Haunted Seas.
- Pirates are more likely to find a chest from treasure hauling a sunken ship rather than from a graveyard.
Ghostly box
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 5 kg
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Volume: 2 L
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Obtained from: Haunted Seas
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Ethereal locker
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 10 kg
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Volume: 4 L
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Obtained from: Haunted Seas
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Spectral chest
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 15 kg
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Volume: 6 L
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Obtained from: Haunted Seas
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Kraken chests
Cuttle box, Tentacle locker, Cephalo pod, and Kraken's egg are available inside Kraken lairs. Upon booty division, the container will be "opened" and its contents will be split among the crew based on their puzzle performance. Additionally, a percentage of the treasure chests will be reserved for the ship's deed holder.
- Cuttle boxes are the most common and contain the lowest valued items.
- Tentacle lockers will provide slightly better items, but are more difficult to obtain.
- Cephalo pods are a challenge, but will hold high-quality items.
- Kraken's eggs are the hardest to obtain, but hold the highest-quality prizes.
Cuttle box
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 5 kg
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Volume: 2 L
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Obtained from: Kraken
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Tentacle locker
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 10 kg
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Volume: 4 L
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Obtained from: Kraken
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Cephalo pod
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 15 kg
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Volume: 6 L
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Obtained from: Kraken
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Kraken's egg
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 5 kg
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Volume: 2 L
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Obtained from: Kraken
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Lavish lockers
Lavish lockers are available from greedy brigands. Upon booty division, the container will be "opened" and its contents will be split among the crew based on their puzzle performance. Additionally, a percentage of the treasure chests will be reserved for the ship's deed holder.
Lavish locker
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 5 kg
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Volume: 2 L
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Obtained from: Greedy brigands
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Blood boxes
Blood boxes are available from Vampirate expeditions. Upon booty division, the container will be "opened" and the entirety of its contents will be split among the crew based on their puzzle performance, with none reserved for the ship's deed holder.
Blood box
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 5 kg
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Volume: 2 L
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Obtained from: Vampirate expeditions
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Nocturnal locker
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 10 kg
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Volume: 4 L
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Obtained from: Vampirate expeditions
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Immortal chest
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Treasure goods
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Mass: 15 kg
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Volume: 6 L
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Obtained from: Vampirate expeditions
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Used by: n/a
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End products: n/a
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Notes
These boxes can only originate from their respective voyage types; but it is possible to receive treasure chests at sea. They can be awarded as part of the booty received from winning against player-controlled vessels on their trip back from a successful Sea Monster Hunt; or from a brigand or barbarian vessel that defeated a player-controlled vessel holding these chests prior to the engagement.
The booty division of chests awarded outside of Sea Monster Hunts is exactly the same, with a ratio of boxes being set aside for the vessel owner to be opened from the booty after the division to the other crewmates.