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  • Treasures are valuable items that are meant to be sold for large amounts of gold, but are otherwise serve no other use to the player.
  • Pirates have been burying treasure since the beginning of time itself, while treasure hunters armed with straws have in turn hunted it. Anthropologists have yet to determine what sort of benefits the pirates themselves are supposed to derive from this strange activity; although some suggest it is a form of altruism intended for the funding of future generations of anthropological studies.
  • The song was used on Tonio's demonstration for taiwanese release.
  • A man in Cannes by the name of Loud Croft wants to engage people on a treasure chest. He gives out encrypted clues in the hopes that someone will find the treasures.
  • Treasure refers to a specific type of chest found only in Elona and which does not require a key to reveal its contents. When opened, treasure drops gold and items. Unlike key-locked chests, treasure does not respawn after rezoning, it is always located in the same spot, its yields are more predictable, and it can only be opened about once every 30 days. Opening these do not count towards the Treasure Hunter title.
  • The Treasure is a unit in the Colonization and at least one of the Civilization games.
  • Treasure is anything that has inherent value. In D&D, treasure normally appears as magical items to enhance power, or as things with significant monetary value (coins, gems, or art objects).
  • Treasure is a Magnus in Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean.
  • Chapter 11 of the Battle Royale Manga
  • "Treasure" is the 196th episode of Casualty and the 20th episode of the 11th series.
  • Name: Treasure Run Time: 3:38 Year: 2004
  • Treasure de Bruno Mars.
  • Treasure is a monster.
  • Treasure (たからもの Takaramono?) is an image song for the Doki Doki! Pretty Cure: Mana Kekkon!!? Mirai ni Tsunagu Kibō no Dress movie. It is sung by Aida Mana, Hishikawa Rikka and Yotsuba Alice.
  • Treasures are recurring items in the Megami Tensei series.
  • Playable characters (sometimes only Sly, depending on where it's located) can pick up a treasure by pressing File:CircleButton.png while standing next to it. They then have to bring it to the safe house without taking any damage; if they do take damage, the treasure is destroyed. Some treasures are booby-trapped and are automatically destroyed after a set amount of time. However, any treasure that is destroyed can be reacquired from its original position (except for the Gold Painting, as its pedestal will have a forgery in place).
  • Treasure is a type of object introduced with the Warlords of Draenor expansion found around Draenor which contains a variety of things from mundane to special.
  • Treasure es un mapa medio de Death Match, en S4 League. Categoría:DM Categoría:Mapas Categoría:Mapas Medios
  • Dragons, Trolls, Men, Orcs, and Dwarves of Middle-earth all had penchants for accumulating treasure. In all likeliness, the items procured from plundering would be taken and hidden in holds and hidden vaults. Glaurung's hoard in Nargothrond, Smaug's lair in the Lonely Mountain, Moria, and the troll-den mentioned in The Hobbit at which were found Elven swords would all serve as illustrations of this.
  • As Jerome hears about a treasure hunt in Quahog, he only asks for Treasure to bring him some grape wine. "Baby Got Black" would later reveal that Jerome is a single father.
  • Treasure is normally seen as a collection of gold and silver, or even valuable gem stones such as diamonds, rubies and pearls hidden somewhere waiting to be discovered. However Treasure can refer to anything valuable from an old vase worth millions to a vow between friends or a memory of an experience. Sometimes what one person may consider to be a treasure, others may not. Generally, a treasure is something that a person is not willing to give up without a fight.
  • Treasure only can find by using chocobo and dead pepper. Treasure List Treasure Location will change if you start new game, but still have 11 treasure location no change. Click Treasure Location to see where those 11 treasure location.
  • Treasure was a magazine published by Fleetway, later IPC, from 1963 to 1971. It eventually merged into World of Wonder.
  • Treasures are a new item in Return to Dark Castle. There are 13 of them, and they're usually found in secret rooms.
  • Creatures tend to mostly drop consumables, which are generated upon death. Containers are distributed equipment, and are set when the area is first entered.
  • Treasure is a medium-sized Deathmatch map in S4 League.
  • Treasure: The developer of Bangai-O Spirits, as well as many other games.
  • Many types of treasures can be found in treasure chests all around Nippon. They have no purpose other than being sold for Yen. Some treasures are of course rarer and more valuable than others, with the rarest treasures being the Zodiac Statues, Gemstone Tassels and Silver Pocket Watches, as there is only one of each per playthrough. All Treasure Chests have a predetermined contents of treasure. However not all Treausre Chests contain treasure, they might hold other things like Stray Beads, Travel Guides, etc.
  • File:Valuables.jpg Gold isn't the only plunder a pirate can find while File:Treasure menu.png wandering the Caribbean, attacking ships and fighting enemies. Along the way, various values can be acquired and collected. To display the pirate's current treasure collection, click on the Sea Chest and then the treasure icon or press U on your keyboard. The treasure inventory will display. At the top is total gold coins and playing cards the pirate has. You can view your card collection in your inventory, and they can be used to cheat in poker or blackjack.
  • Treasures are located in each neighborhood's playground to help recover laff points. Each playground has a different treasure, and different treasures restore different amounts of laff points. * In Toontown Central and Toon Estates, the treasures are Ice cream cones, which restore 2 Laff Points in Toon Estates, and 3 Laff Points in Toontown Central. * In Donald's Dock, the treasures are Starfish, which restore 10 Laff Points. * In Daisy Gardens, the treasures are Daisies, which restore 10 Laff Points. * In Minnie's Melodyland, the treasures are Music notes, which restore 10 Laff Points. * In The Brrrgh, the treasures are Snowflakes, which restore 12 Laff Points. * In Donald's Dreamland, the treasures are ZZZs, which restore 12 Laff Points. * In Chip 'n Dale's Acor
  • Treasure was an important part of the history surrounding pirates. According to Pirate Lore, pirates often hid their stolen fortunes in remote places, intending to return for them later, often with the use of treasure maps. Some may find buried treasure, either finding it by accident or having a townsperson may reveal where to look.
  • Treasures are guarded by one or more treasure guardians which are usually wild animals or outlaws. The player must kill the treasure guardian or guardians to enable the ability for a Explorer or Settler to collect the treasure. Note: Alain Magnan, the only mounted explorer in Age of Empires III, is unable to collect treasures, while the Explorer in the expansions can. Treasures may be a resource (such as food, coin, or wood), a unit (such as a pet Bear or Settler), or upgrade (such as more hit points).
  • Loot. Shinies. Money. Plunder. An essential part of Gauntlet is the accumulation of untold wealth. Collecting treasure is a primary goal of heroes, as is destroying Generators, eating Food, and generally trying to survive to 'til the next exit. Treasure is typically displayed as an open chest filled to the brim with glittering coins and gems. It can appear in other forms, from bags to barrels of valuables. Treasure often appears in Treasure Rooms, oddly enough. Not to be confused with:
  • From the dust jacket, "In Treasure, Clive Cussler has written his most exciting novel to date, pitting Dirk Pitt (whom The New York Times has hailed as "the ultra-capable [hero] with a hound-dog nose for hidden treasure, contempt for wealth and a Rambo-like distemper when crossed"), against international terrorism and a criminal conspiracy that threatens the very survival of America. The "treasure" that Pitt seeks, against all the odds, is none other than the Great Library and Museum of Alexandria, the chief wonder of the ancient world, containing an incredible mass of literature, art and knowledge, from the complete works of Homer and the golden coffin of Alexander the Great to priceless charts of lost gold, mineral and oil deposits that could change the balance of power in the world toda
  • Treasures are items that appear in the Kirby series. In Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra, treasures are only found in the sub-game The Great Cave Offensive. The total worth of all the treasures combined in both games is 9,999,990G. In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, Treasure Chests are hidden throughout the Mirror World. These treasures can help Kirby navigate throughout the world or can change his appearance or health bar.
  • In Bachelor Party, Ted has planned out a bachelor party for Marshall, but Barney wants to offer some input, but Marshall has said that he does not want a stripper at his bachelor party. Ted's planned bachelor party involved watching a boxing match and eating large steaks from a cow he bought online. Barney foils this by getting a stripper called Treasure into the hotel room.
  • Lucky rings used to increase these odds, but no longer do. Treasure is tradeable before opening. After opening, the chest disappears, leaving the item it contained in its place. The treasure chest can contain boots, gems, another treasure chest, matches, or other items. The place or skill used to find a chest has no bearing on what you can find in it. Coins were temporarily discontinued for a period of time, but are now available in up to increments of 1000, depending on your level. The items Joe hides in the chests have been adjusted several times. Travel Boots may only be found in treasure, though they are tradeable. Gems are only found in treasure, but can be bought from Endorra, as well as other players. Silver coins can also be found in chests, which give a free 3-day membership when
  • Often cited as the Gainax of Videogames due to having similarly bizarrely themed works and Fan Service of the gameplay kind. Expect their games to have lots of explosions and Unexpected Gameplay Changes. Original games by Treasure: * Gunstar Heroes * Dynamite Headdy * Alien Soldier * Light Crusader * Guardian Heroes * Mischief Makers * Silhouette Mirage * Radiant Silvergun * Rakugaki Showtime * Bangai-O * Sin and Punishment * Sin and Punishment Star Successor * Stretch Panic * Ikaruga
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  • Daniel Hall as Ashley Griffiths
  • Danny Sapani as Walker Bennett
  • Deirdre Doone as Wynne
  • Donna Alexander as Penny Hutchens
  • Edna Doré as Joan Hughes
  • Ellie Beaven as Sarah Griffiths
  • Ellie Haddington as Lotty McKenzie
  • Janette Legge as Helen Griffiths
  • Juliet Dante as Natalie
  • Miles Anderson as Andy McKenzie
  • Soo Drouet as Monica
  • Steve Knowles as Fire Officer
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  • Full version: YouTube Broadcast
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  • http://www.wowhead.com/guides/exploration/wod/rares-and-exploration-in-spires-of-arak|desc=Rares and Exploration in Spires of Arak
  • http://www.wowhead.com/guides/exploration/wod/rares-and-treasures-in-gorgrond|desc=Rares and Treasures in Gorgrond
  • http://www.wowhead.com/objects=-8|desc=Objects > Treasures
  • http://www.wowhead.com/news=243977/guide-to-rares-treasures-gliders-and-exploration-in-nagrand|desc=Guide to Rares, Treasures, Gliders, and Exploration in Nagrand
  • http://www.wowhead.com/guides/exploration/wod/rares-and-treasures-in-talador|desc=Rares and Treasures in Talador
  • http://www.wowhead.com/guides/exploration/wod/rares-and-treasures-in-frostfire-ridge|desc=Rares and Treasures in Frostfire Ridge
  • http://www.wowhead.com/guides/exploration/wod/rares-and-treasures-in-shadowmoon-valley|desc=Rares and Treasures in Shadowmoon Valley
  • http://www.wowhead.com/guides/tanaan-jungle/treasures-by-type-and-stats|desc=Tanaan Jungle Treasures by Type and Stats
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  • Treasures are valuable items that are meant to be sold for large amounts of gold, but are otherwise serve no other use to the player.
  • Pirates have been burying treasure since the beginning of time itself, while treasure hunters armed with straws have in turn hunted it. Anthropologists have yet to determine what sort of benefits the pirates themselves are supposed to derive from this strange activity; although some suggest it is a form of altruism intended for the funding of future generations of anthropological studies.
  • In Bachelor Party, Ted has planned out a bachelor party for Marshall, but Barney wants to offer some input, but Marshall has said that he does not want a stripper at his bachelor party. Ted's planned bachelor party involved watching a boxing match and eating large steaks from a cow he bought online. Barney foils this by getting a stripper called Treasure into the hotel room. To make matters worse, Treasure breaks her ankle, causing everyone to miss the boxing match as she must go to the hospital, and then Barney demands that she continue on with the rest of her show, as she wants to do it. The rest of her show causes everyone but Barney to lose their appetite, and to top it all off, they are kicked out of the hotel.
  • The song was used on Tonio's demonstration for taiwanese release.
  • Treasures are guarded by one or more treasure guardians which are usually wild animals or outlaws. The player must kill the treasure guardian or guardians to enable the ability for a Explorer or Settler to collect the treasure. Note: Alain Magnan, the only mounted explorer in Age of Empires III, is unable to collect treasures, while the Explorer in the expansions can. Treasures may be a resource (such as food, coin, or wood), a unit (such as a pet Bear or Settler), or upgrade (such as more hit points). In the The Asian Dynasties, there are Water Treasures that can be collected only by naval units in a body of water.
  • A man in Cannes by the name of Loud Croft wants to engage people on a treasure chest. He gives out encrypted clues in the hopes that someone will find the treasures.
  • Treasure refers to a specific type of chest found only in Elona and which does not require a key to reveal its contents. When opened, treasure drops gold and items. Unlike key-locked chests, treasure does not respawn after rezoning, it is always located in the same spot, its yields are more predictable, and it can only be opened about once every 30 days. Opening these do not count towards the Treasure Hunter title.
  • Lucky rings used to increase these odds, but no longer do. Treasure is tradeable before opening. After opening, the chest disappears, leaving the item it contained in its place. The treasure chest can contain boots, gems, another treasure chest, matches, or other items. The place or skill used to find a chest has no bearing on what you can find in it. Coins were temporarily discontinued for a period of time, but are now available in up to increments of 1000, depending on your level. The items Joe hides in the chests have been adjusted several times. Travel Boots may only be found in treasure, though they are tradeable. Gems are only found in treasure, but can be bought from Endorra, as well as other players. Silver coins can also be found in chests, which give a free 3-day membership when used at the P2P cart. There are also silver keys, which open a silver chest.
  • The Treasure is a unit in the Colonization and at least one of the Civilization games.
  • Treasure is anything that has inherent value. In D&D, treasure normally appears as magical items to enhance power, or as things with significant monetary value (coins, gems, or art objects).
  • Treasure is a Magnus in Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean.
  • Chapter 11 of the Battle Royale Manga
  • "Treasure" is the 196th episode of Casualty and the 20th episode of the 11th series.
  • Name: Treasure Run Time: 3:38 Year: 2004
  • Treasure de Bruno Mars.
  • Treasure is a monster.
  • From the dust jacket, "In Treasure, Clive Cussler has written his most exciting novel to date, pitting Dirk Pitt (whom The New York Times has hailed as "the ultra-capable [hero] with a hound-dog nose for hidden treasure, contempt for wealth and a Rambo-like distemper when crossed"), against international terrorism and a criminal conspiracy that threatens the very survival of America. The "treasure" that Pitt seeks, against all the odds, is none other than the Great Library and Museum of Alexandria, the chief wonder of the ancient world, containing an incredible mass of literature, art and knowledge, from the complete works of Homer and the golden coffin of Alexander the Great to priceless charts of lost gold, mineral and oil deposits that could change the balance of power in the world today... The loss of the library, burned in 391 A.D., has been considered by scholars one of the world's great tragedies, but when Dirk Pitt discovers that the most precious part of it was saved and hidden, the race is on to recover its secrets - a race that involves a deadly plot which could unseat the friendly governments of Egypt and Mexico, expose America to invasion, economic collapse and political blackmail, destroy Israel, and plunge a large part of the world back into savage barbarism. Clive Cussler's gifts as a storyteller (which prompted tom Clancy, the author of Red October, to say of Cussler's last book, "Anyone who can put [it] down, has a stronger will than I have") have never been better displayed. He weaves plot upon plot, surprise on surprise, breathtaking (and sometimes literal) cliffhanger upon cliffhanger, in a deft and un-put-down-able story that begins intriguingly in ancient times, when Junius Venator, the library's curator, a scholar with the gift of action, spirits its treasures away. With a company of Roman mercenaries, a small army of slaves, and a fleet of ships, Venator transports the priceless treasures of the ancients across an unknown sea to a barren land, where they are hidden in caverns tunneled by the slaves, only to see his company slaughtered by a horde of barbarians, except for the crew of one small merchant ship that manages to escape... Sixteen hundred years later, Dirk Pitt finds the ship and its crew, frozen in the ice of a Greenland fjord, and with the help of a beautiful young archaeologist, NUMA's sophisticated computers, and his own do-or-die enthusiasm for adventure, sets out to find Venator's secret hiding place/ His quest, which is already difficult (the treasure could be anywhere in the ancient world), is complicated by a series of bizarre and threatening events that lead Pitt into the most deadly challenge of his life; an airliner crashes, sabotaged, among its passengers the glamorous and controversial new woman Secretary General of the United Nations, the White House is threatened by fanatic zealots in Egypt and Mexico; Pitt's own father, a distinguished U.S. senator and presidential advisor, is in danger; a cruise ship with a distinguished list of passengers, including heads of state, is hijacked and then vanishes - and all of these dire happenings seem to be mysteriously connected to the treasure... Dirk Pitt's chase takes the reader from the ski slopes of Colorado (with the most memorable and unique car chase in fiction history) to the frozen wastes of Tierra del Fuego (with a full-scale assault on a terrorist stronghold in which he almost loses his life), by way of a deep-sea dive that reveals an astonishing secret, to a brilliant scheme of deception that leads the book to its awesome climax...
  • Many types of treasures can be found in treasure chests all around Nippon. They have no purpose other than being sold for Yen. Some treasures are of course rarer and more valuable than others, with the rarest treasures being the Zodiac Statues, Gemstone Tassels and Silver Pocket Watches, as there is only one of each per playthrough. All Treasure Chests have a predetermined contents of treasure. However not all Treausre Chests contain treasure, they might hold other things like Stray Beads, Travel Guides, etc. As well as finding them in Treasure Chests, Treasures can be obtained with the use of the Thief's Glove. However, with repeated use, it will become too powerful and may kill many demons with a single attack, so the hidden strike glitch is recommended. Another way of obtaining treasures is from reviving Guardian Saplings, for each one revived, Konohana will produce a fruit. When the fruits are cut down, treasures will be yielded.
  • Treasure (たからもの Takaramono?) is an image song for the Doki Doki! Pretty Cure: Mana Kekkon!!? Mirai ni Tsunagu Kibō no Dress movie. It is sung by Aida Mana, Hishikawa Rikka and Yotsuba Alice.
  • Treasures are recurring items in the Megami Tensei series.
  • Playable characters (sometimes only Sly, depending on where it's located) can pick up a treasure by pressing File:CircleButton.png while standing next to it. They then have to bring it to the safe house without taking any damage; if they do take damage, the treasure is destroyed. Some treasures are booby-trapped and are automatically destroyed after a set amount of time. However, any treasure that is destroyed can be reacquired from its original position (except for the Gold Painting, as its pedestal will have a forgery in place).
  • Treasure is a type of object introduced with the Warlords of Draenor expansion found around Draenor which contains a variety of things from mundane to special.
  • Treasure es un mapa medio de Death Match, en S4 League. Categoría:DM Categoría:Mapas Categoría:Mapas Medios
  • Dragons, Trolls, Men, Orcs, and Dwarves of Middle-earth all had penchants for accumulating treasure. In all likeliness, the items procured from plundering would be taken and hidden in holds and hidden vaults. Glaurung's hoard in Nargothrond, Smaug's lair in the Lonely Mountain, Moria, and the troll-den mentioned in The Hobbit at which were found Elven swords would all serve as illustrations of this.
  • As Jerome hears about a treasure hunt in Quahog, he only asks for Treasure to bring him some grape wine. "Baby Got Black" would later reveal that Jerome is a single father.
  • Treasures are located in each neighborhood's playground to help recover laff points. Each playground has a different treasure, and different treasures restore different amounts of laff points. * In Toontown Central and Toon Estates, the treasures are Ice cream cones, which restore 2 Laff Points in Toon Estates, and 3 Laff Points in Toontown Central. * In Donald's Dock, the treasures are Starfish, which restore 10 Laff Points. * In Daisy Gardens, the treasures are Daisies, which restore 10 Laff Points. * In Minnie's Melodyland, the treasures are Music notes, which restore 10 Laff Points. * In The Brrrgh, the treasures are Snowflakes, which restore 12 Laff Points. * In Donald's Dreamland, the treasures are ZZZs, which restore 12 Laff Points. * In Chip 'n Dale's Acorn Acres, the treasures are Acorns, which restore 3 Laff Points. * Unsurprisingly, none of the Cog headquarters have treasures, however most of them are released by goons in the Chief Financial Officer Battle.
  • Treasure is normally seen as a collection of gold and silver, or even valuable gem stones such as diamonds, rubies and pearls hidden somewhere waiting to be discovered. However Treasure can refer to anything valuable from an old vase worth millions to a vow between friends or a memory of an experience. Sometimes what one person may consider to be a treasure, others may not. Generally, a treasure is something that a person is not willing to give up without a fight.
  • Treasure only can find by using chocobo and dead pepper. Treasure List Treasure Location will change if you start new game, but still have 11 treasure location no change. Click Treasure Location to see where those 11 treasure location.
  • Treasures are items that appear in the Kirby series. In Kirby Super Star and Kirby Super Star Ultra, treasures are only found in the sub-game The Great Cave Offensive. The total worth of all the treasures combined in both games is 9,999,990G. In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, Treasure Chests are hidden throughout the Mirror World. These treasures can help Kirby navigate throughout the world or can change his appearance or health bar. In Kirby: Squeak Squad, all treasures from Kirby & The Amazing Mirror return, plus some added ones. The treasures that Kirby acquires can sometimes be taken by the Squeaks during the levels, though. In addition to changing Kirby's appearance, some treasures unlock new levels and are even needed to proceed through the game.
  • Treasure was a magazine published by Fleetway, later IPC, from 1963 to 1971. It eventually merged into World of Wonder.
  • Treasure was an important part of the history surrounding pirates. According to Pirate Lore, pirates often hid their stolen fortunes in remote places, intending to return for them later, often with the use of treasure maps. Some may find buried treasure, either finding it by accident or having a townsperson may reveal where to look. Many mysterious treasures could be found within the untamed islands of the Caribbean, discoveries that enchant the eye of any adventurer. Chests of riches were hidden all over the Caribbean for pirates to hunt for. Most quests would reward with a treasure of some sort: gold, jewels, trinkets, or even locations that couldn't be found. Advancing through these pursuits of unique treasures could lead to finding a series of elusive items, often held by deadly foes or cast upon with an evil curse.
  • Often cited as the Gainax of Videogames due to having similarly bizarrely themed works and Fan Service of the gameplay kind. Expect their games to have lots of explosions and Unexpected Gameplay Changes. As an idea of what the staff is like, when the director of Sin and Punishment complained the game was too alienatingly difficult, he was told, "Our director doesn’t suit us," "Those who can’t play it aren’t a part of our team." The working title of the game before they accepted to tone it down was Glass Soldier- even Treasure was considering naming it after how easily it killed you. In other words, they're video game blood knights. Original games by Treasure: * Gunstar Heroes * Dynamite Headdy * Alien Soldier * Light Crusader * Guardian Heroes * Mischief Makers * Silhouette Mirage * Radiant Silvergun * Rakugaki Showtime * Bangai-O * Sin and Punishment * Sin and Punishment Star Successor * Stretch Panic * Ikaruga Even their licensed work contains its share of quality, averting The Problem with Licensed Games. Examples include a number of Bleach franchise games, Astro Boy Omega Factor, and Wario World.
  • Treasures are a new item in Return to Dark Castle. There are 13 of them, and they're usually found in secret rooms.
  • File:Valuables.jpg Gold isn't the only plunder a pirate can find while File:Treasure menu.png wandering the Caribbean, attacking ships and fighting enemies. Along the way, various values can be acquired and collected. To display the pirate's current treasure collection, click on the Sea Chest and then the treasure icon or press U on your keyboard. The treasure inventory will display. At the top is total gold coins and playing cards the pirate has. You can view your card collection in your inventory, and they can be used to cheat in poker or blackjack. Below is a grid displaying the treasure sets the pirate is collecting. At the beginning only two will be available, but as the pirate gains notoriety they will be able to collect elements of other treasures - after being tipped off by some of the game's characters. Each item found also adds gold to your total, but the item stays in your collection.
  • Creatures tend to mostly drop consumables, which are generated upon death. Containers are distributed equipment, and are set when the area is first entered.
  • Treasure is a medium-sized Deathmatch map in S4 League.
  • Treasure: The developer of Bangai-O Spirits, as well as many other games.
  • Loot. Shinies. Money. Plunder. An essential part of Gauntlet is the accumulation of untold wealth. Collecting treasure is a primary goal of heroes, as is destroying Generators, eating Food, and generally trying to survive to 'til the next exit. Treasure is typically displayed as an open chest filled to the brim with glittering coins and gems. It can appear in other forms, from bags to barrels of valuables. Treasure often appears in Treasure Rooms, oddly enough. Not to be confused with: * Coin: These are used to unlock the Beast Within for a character while in Treasure Rooms in Legends and Dark Legacy. * Golden Icon: These are used to unlock sealed sections of Sumner's Tower in Dark Legacy. * Crystals: These are used to unlock new Realms in Dark Legacy.
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