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'''Treasures''' are items in | '''Treasures''', sometimes called simply '''gold''', are items in the ''[[Skylanders (series)|Skylanders]]'' series that are used to buy upgrades for [[Skylanders]] from [[Persephone]] or the [[Power Pods]], or assorted items from stores or [[Auric]]. | ||
==Types of Treasure== | ==Types of Treasure== | ||
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===Coins=== | ===Coins=== | ||
Small coins are found in breakable objects such as crates and vases, as well as treasure chests. They're worth a small amount of | Small coins are found in breakable objects such as crates and vases, as well as treasure chests, and are frequently used to mark a path in the hub worlds. They're worth a small amount of gold. | ||
===Minor Treasures=== | ===Minor Treasures=== | ||
Minor treasures are objects such as gems, gold bars, goblets, coin piles and/or jewelry. They are found in breakable objects such as crates and vases, as well as treasure chests. Their appearance varies with the chapter (for example, [[Troll]] treasures are technical things like gears and lamps, where [[Cyclopses|Cyclops]] treasures can be things like adorned eyeballs). Minor treasures | Minor treasures are objects such as gems, gold bars, goblets, coin piles and/or jewelry. They are found in breakable objects such as crates and vases, as well as treasure chests. Their appearance varies with the chapter (for example, [[Troll]] treasures are technical things like gears and lamps, where [[Cyclopses|Cyclops]] treasures can be things like adorned eyeballs). Minor treasures vary greatly in gold value, up to a thousand. In ''[[Skylanders: SuperChargers]]'', higher value gems switch places with [[Wish Stones]] randomly. | ||
===Treasure Chests=== | ===Treasure Chests=== | ||
Each chapter contains 4 treasure chests, which count towards the completion goal of the chapter. When opened, they drop a random amount of minor treasures, with a value ranging from 150 to 250 gold. | Each chapter contains usually 4 treasure chests, which count towards the completion goal of the chapter. When opened, they drop a random amount of minor treasures, with a value ranging from 150 to 250 gold. In 3DS versions, they drop [[Radiance]] or a large piece of treasure that doubles the value of others temporarily. | ||
===Legendary Treasures=== | ===Legendary Treasures=== | ||
Each chapter contains one Legendary Treasure which has a unique look and counts towards the completion goal of the chapter. Their value ranges from about 250 points in early levels to over 1000 in later levels. If two Skylanders are present, both will recieve the points. | Each chapter contains one Legendary Treasure which has a unique look and counts towards the completion goal of the chapter. Their value ranges from about 250 points in early levels to over 1000 in later levels. If two Skylanders are present, both will recieve the points. In some games, they also serve as decoration for the hub world, or stat boosts for all Skylanders when activated. | ||
===Hidden Treasure=== | ===Hidden Treasure=== | ||
When the [[Hidden Treasure]] toy figure is placed on the [[Portal of Power]], the Skylander can find an invisible chest that functions the same way as a regular treasure chest | When the [[Hidden Treasure]] toy figure is placed on the [[Portal of Power]], the Skylander can find an invisible chest that functions the same way as a regular treasure chest. | ||
==Treasures in other versions of the game== | ==Treasures in other versions of the game== | ||
*The ''[[Skylanders: Universe]]'' webgame uses coins to pay for Skyland upgrades. These coins can be earned by playing minigames or bashing crates and pots. | *The ''[[Skylanders: Universe]]'' webgame uses coins to pay for Skyland upgrades. These coins can be earned by playing minigames or bashing crates and pots. In [[Skylanders: Lost Islands]], it is used to buy houses for a bigger [[Mabu]] population. ''[[Skylanders: Battlecast]]'' also uses it to pay for cards, booster packs or additional Daily Wheel spins. | ||
*If you use the Hidden Treasure in the Wii version of [[Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure]], find it, talk to Quigley, Persephone, Flynn, Arbo, Gurglefin, or Cali, and you can find the treasure again and again, for 225-300 gold every time. | |||
*If you use the Hidden Treasure in the | |||
*In ''[[Skylanders: Swap Force|Skylanders Swap Force]]'', all treasure collected in 2 player co-op is given to both players equally. | *In ''[[Skylanders: Swap Force|Skylanders Swap Force]]'', all treasure collected in 2 player co-op is given to both players equally. | ||
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Revision as of 18:45, May 8, 2016
Treasures, sometimes called simply gold, are items in the Skylanders series that are used to buy upgrades for Skylanders from Persephone or the Power Pods, or assorted items from stores or Auric.
Types of Treasure
They come in various forms but have the same purpose. Larger treasures are often more valuable than smaller ones, with the most valuable being the Legendary Treasures.
Coins
Small coins are found in breakable objects such as crates and vases, as well as treasure chests, and are frequently used to mark a path in the hub worlds. They're worth a small amount of gold.
Minor Treasures
Minor treasures are objects such as gems, gold bars, goblets, coin piles and/or jewelry. They are found in breakable objects such as crates and vases, as well as treasure chests. Their appearance varies with the chapter (for example, Troll treasures are technical things like gears and lamps, where Cyclops treasures can be things like adorned eyeballs). Minor treasures vary greatly in gold value, up to a thousand. In Skylanders: SuperChargers, higher value gems switch places with Wish Stones randomly.
Treasure Chests
Each chapter contains usually 4 treasure chests, which count towards the completion goal of the chapter. When opened, they drop a random amount of minor treasures, with a value ranging from 150 to 250 gold. In 3DS versions, they drop Radiance or a large piece of treasure that doubles the value of others temporarily.
Legendary Treasures
Each chapter contains one Legendary Treasure which has a unique look and counts towards the completion goal of the chapter. Their value ranges from about 250 points in early levels to over 1000 in later levels. If two Skylanders are present, both will recieve the points. In some games, they also serve as decoration for the hub world, or stat boosts for all Skylanders when activated.
Hidden Treasure
When the Hidden Treasure toy figure is placed on the Portal of Power, the Skylander can find an invisible chest that functions the same way as a regular treasure chest.
Treasures in other versions of the game
- The Skylanders: Universe webgame uses coins to pay for Skyland upgrades. These coins can be earned by playing minigames or bashing crates and pots. In Skylanders: Lost Islands, it is used to buy houses for a bigger Mabu population. Skylanders: Battlecast also uses it to pay for cards, booster packs or additional Daily Wheel spins.
- If you use the Hidden Treasure in the Wii version of Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure, find it, talk to Quigley, Persephone, Flynn, Arbo, Gurglefin, or Cali, and you can find the treasure again and again, for 225-300 gold every time.
- In Skylanders Swap Force, all treasure collected in 2 player co-op is given to both players equally.