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In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', treasure chests contain either optional items or something needed to progress through the level, such as a [[Launch Star]]. They can be opened by throwing [[shell]]s at them. Shiny treasure chests also appear in this game. Some chests contain [[coin]]s, [[Star Bit]]s, a Launch Star, a [[1-Up Mushroom]], or just a bubble. A [[Gold Treasure Box]] appears in the [[Bigmouth Galaxy]] and can be opened only by a [[Gold Shell]]. Many chests can be found underwater. | In ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'', treasure chests contain either optional items or something needed to progress through the level, such as a [[Launch Star]]. They can be opened by throwing [[shell]]s at them. Shiny treasure chests also appear in this game. Some chests contain [[coin]]s, [[Star Bit]]s, a Launch Star, a [[1-Up Mushroom]], or just a bubble. A [[Gold Treasure Box]] appears in the [[Bigmouth Galaxy]] and can be opened only by a [[Gold Shell]]. Many chests can be found underwater. | ||
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In ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]'', treasure chests appear in the game during Challenge Mode. They are located in various spots within the 5 default parks, and they contain special items that the player can use. These chests can only be opened if the player is using Wario as the team captain. | |||
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In ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]'', treasure chests are a key element of the game. They come in three colors: red (which hold [[List of treasures in Wario: Master of Disguise|treasures]]), green (which hold upgrades such as [[Guise Gem]]s), 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 Pest]]s replace one random red chest starting at the third level, requiring the level to be replayed to get that treasure. | In ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]'', treasure chests are a key element of the game. They come in three colors: red (which hold [[List of treasures in Wario: Master of Disguise|treasures]]), green (which hold upgrades such as [[Guise Gem]]s), 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 Pest]]s replace one random red chest starting at the third level, requiring the level to be replayed to get that treasure. | ||
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