Buried Chests in Ashavan Realm (unofficial name) is a Hidden Exploration Objective in that takes place in Ashavan Realm, Sumeru.
It involves uncovering 9 buried chests around Ashavan Realm which contain 1 Mora each. After all 9 chests are opened, a treasure map leading to a buried Precious Chest will be obtained.
Digging up the Precious Chest will reveal a note that leads to a second buried Precious Chest. While digging up the second Precious Chest grants the Wonders of the World achievement Oh, Frabjous Day!
Steps[]
- Open the 9 buried Exquisite Chests around Ashavan Realm
- Chest 1:
- Chest 2:
- Chest 3:
- Chest 4:
- Chest 5:
- Chest 6:
- Chest 7:
- Chest 8:
- Chest 9:
- Chest 1:
- Go to the location indicated on the Treasure Map in a Box
- Read the note that was underneath the chest
- Go to the location indicated by the note
Gameplay Notes[]
- None of the chests in this Hidden Exploration Objective, including the two Precious Chests, award Encounter Points.
Dialogue[]
- (Open the first Exquisite Chest)
- Paimon: What's with this chest? Hmm... Bah, no luck...
- (Open the second Exquisite Chest)
- Paimon: Huh? This again? Prank chests like these really tick Paimon off!
- (Open the third Exquisite Chest)
- Paimon: B—But... They do say that "third time's the charm," so this has got to be the last time!
- (Open the fourth Exquisite Chest)
- Paimon: Gah! That saying is absolutely wrong! This is the fourth time we've encountered these weird chests!
- (Open the fifth Exquisite Chest)
- Paimon: Argh, our streak of bad luck hasn't ended yet... Yet another chest with nothing good in it...
- (Open the sixth Exquisite Chest)
- Paimon: Why is this happening? (TravelerTraveler), how many times have we encountered this type of weird chest? Do you remember?
- (Open the seventh Exquisite Chest)
- Paimon: Urgh... There's nothing good in these chests! Can they even be called treasure chests at this point...?
- (Open the eighth Exquisite Chest)
- Paimon: Wh—What? More!? There's no end to this!
- (Open the ninth Exquisite Chest)
- Paimon: Is this... a treasure map? Did someone leave all those weird treasure chests behind on purpose?
- Paimon: Come on, now! How could someone play such a stupid prank? But y'know what, let's go check out the place marked on the map when we get the chance anyway...
- Paimon: This person went through a lot of trouble to prepare these weird treasure chests... Paimon wonders whether this quest will go down as a surprise or a scare...
- (Obtain
Treasure Map in a Box)
- (Open the first Precious Chest)
- Paimon: Why's there a note under the chest? Was it left by the same person who left the treasure map?
- (Investigate the note under the first Precious Chest)
- Note at the Bottom of the Chest: "Congratulations! Whoever this is!"
- Note at the Bottom of the Chest: "Haha, not that that idiot will be able to find this chest."
- Note at the Bottom of the Chest: "To whomsoever is reading this note, here's another piece of good news for you."
- Note at the Bottom of the Chest: "That glass house... the one near that Para some Dhya thing, the one with the Nilotpala Lotus pond? There's some other good stuff there."
- Note at the Bottom of the Chest: "It's so close by but that dummy's head is full of research and academic papers. Totally clueless! Hehe!"
- Paimon: ...So, what did this person prepare so many weird chests for?
- Paimon: If it's to make the "dummy" in question angry, but the person in question knows nothing about all this, aren't all these preparations pointless in the end?
- Paimon: Hmm... Paimon don't [sic] get it. Looks like there are a lot of incomprehensible weirdo [sic] in this world who do all kinds of strange things!
- (Dig up the second Precious Chest)
- Paimon: Woah, what a luxurious chest! But we still don't know who this "dummy" is...
- Paimon: Well, we got the chest, and the weird person achieved their goal. The "dummy" knows nothing about this and remains completely unbothered.
- Paimon: Sooo, this can be considered a "win-win-win," right? Something to celebrate for sure!
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Change History[]
Released in Version 3.0