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|image=[[File:Treasure chest.png]] | |image=[[File:Treasure chest.png]] | ||
|caption=The basic appearance of a treasure chest. | |caption=The basic appearance of a '''treasure''' chest. | ||
|use=Scoring (''Kirby Super Star''), raises [[100% Completion|Percentage]], unlocking items (''Squeak Squad'') | |use=Scoring (''Kirby Super Star''), raises [[100% Completion|Percentage]], unlocking items (''Squeak Squad'') | ||
|obtained=[[The Great Cave Offensive]] (''Super Star/Super Star Ultra'')<br>Every level except the first (''Squeak Squad'') | |obtained=[[The Great Cave Offensive]] (''Super Star/Super Star Ultra'')<br>Every level except the first (''Squeak Squad'') | ||
|game=<small>''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad|{{KSS KMA}}]]'', ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'', ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse]]'', ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''</small> | |game=<small>''[[Kirby Super Star]]'', ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad|{{KSS KMA}}]]'', ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'', ''[[Kirby and the Rainbow Curse|{{KRC KRP}}]]'', ''[[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]''</small> | ||
|compare=Collectible Items, [[Treasure Chest]] | |compare=Collectible Items, [[Treasure Chest]] | ||
|rarity= | |rarity= | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{About|valuable items found in [[Treasure Chest]]s|the collectable treasures in [[Kirby's Epic Yarn]] and [[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]|[[Stuff]]}} | {{About|valuable items found in [[Treasure Chest]]s|the collectable treasures in [[Kirby's Epic Yarn]] and [[Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn]]|[[Stuff]]}} | ||
{{redirect|Gold Medal|Gold Medal as a medal|[[Medal]]}} | |||
'''Treasure''' refers to valuable items often found in [[Treasure Chest]]s. These items typically serve no purpose regarding gameplay, and are often optional, only required for [[100% Completion]] of the games they appear in. | '''Treasure''' refers to valuable items often found in [[Treasure Chest]]s. These items typically serve no purpose regarding gameplay, and are often optional, only required for [[100% Completion]] of the games they appear in. | ||
==Game appearances== | ==Game appearances== | ||
==='' | ===''{{KSS KFP}}'' / ''Kirby Super Star Ultra''=== | ||
In the stage [[The Great Cave Offensive]] in ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', [[Kirby]]'s quest involves collecting treasure. As Kirby navigates the various areas of an underground chamber, he may find up to 60 treasure chests. The treasures are collectible items only and thus have no effect on Kirby's abilities; however, they are required to achieve 100% completion on the stage. | In the stage [[The Great Cave Offensive]] in ''[[Kirby Super Star|{{KSS KFP}}]]'' and its remake, ''[[Kirby Super Star Ultra]]'', [[Kirby]]'s quest involves collecting treasure. As Kirby navigates the various areas of an underground chamber, he may find up to 60 treasure chests. The treasures are collectible items only and thus have no effect on Kirby's abilities; however, they are required to achieve 100% completion on the stage. | ||
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|Seiryu means "Azure Dragon" and is one of the [[wikipedia:Four Symbols|Four Symbols]] of the Chinese constellations.<br>This specific type of blade is a ''[[wikipedia:Liuyedao|liuyedao]]'' or "willow-leaf blade", a common military blade throughout Chinese history. | |Seiryu means "Azure Dragon" and is one of the [[wikipedia:Four Symbols|Four Symbols]] of the Chinese constellations.<br>This specific type of blade is a ''[[wikipedia:Liuyedao|liuyedao]]'' or "willow-leaf blade", a common military blade throughout Chinese history. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Screw Ball ('' | |Screw Ball (''{{KSS KFP}}'') | ||
|rowspan=2|[[File:KSS Screw Ball Treasure Sprite.png]] [[File:Screwattack.png]] | |rowspan=2|[[File:KSS Screw Ball Treasure Sprite.png]] [[File:Screwattack.png]] | ||
|rowspan=2|80,000 G | |rowspan=2|80,000 G | ||
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|Refers to a common scenario in historical samurai dramas where a scheming merchant, Echigoya (越後屋), offers a box of sweets to a corrupt governor.<br>He then reveals that the gift is actually a bribe for political power; the box is full of gold coins. | |Refers to a common scenario in historical samurai dramas where a scheming merchant, Echigoya (越後屋), offers a box of sweets to a corrupt governor.<br>He then reveals that the gift is actually a bribe for political power; the box is full of gold coins. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Zebra Mask ('' | |Zebra Mask (''{{KSS KFP}}'') | ||
|rowspan=2|[[File:KSS Zebra Mask Treasure Sprite.png]] [[File:Phantomask.png]] | |rowspan=2|[[File:KSS Zebra Mask Treasure Sprite.png]] [[File:Phantomask.png]] | ||
|rowspan=2|278,000 G | |rowspan=2|278,000 G | ||
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|Referred to as the "Commando Bandanna" (コマンドバンダナ) in Japanese, likely in reference to bandannas worn by famous action movie heroes such as [[wikipedia:John Rambo|John Rambo]]. | |Referred to as the "Commando Bandanna" (コマンドバンダナ) in Japanese, likely in reference to bandannas worn by famous action movie heroes such as [[wikipedia:John Rambo|John Rambo]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Springtime ('' | |Springtime (''{{KSS KFP}}'') | ||
|[[File:KSS Springtime Heart Sprite.png]] | |[[File:KSS Springtime Heart Sprite.png]] | ||
|250,000 G | |250,000 G | ||
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|A reference to the common monetary piece. In Japanese, it's a ten yen coin, which is closer in value to a US penny. | |A reference to the common monetary piece. In Japanese, it's a ten yen coin, which is closer in value to a US penny. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Glass Slippers ('' | |Glass Slippers (''{{KSS KFP}}'') | ||
|rowspan=2|[[File:GlassslipperSS.png]] [[File:Glassslipper.png]] | |rowspan=2|[[File:GlassslipperSS.png]] [[File:Glassslipper.png]] | ||
|rowspan=2|120,000 G | |rowspan=2|120,000 G | ||
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|A fossil depicting an unknown lizard-like creature. | |A fossil depicting an unknown lizard-like creature. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Nunchuks ('' | |Nunchuks (''{{KSS KFP}}'') | ||
|[[File:GCO Nunchuks.png]] | |[[File:GCO Nunchuks.png]] | ||
|55,480 G | |55,480 G | ||
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|A reference to ''[[mariowiki:Mario & Wario|Mario & Wario]]''. | |A reference to ''[[mariowiki:Mario & Wario|Mario & Wario]]''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Summertime ('' | |Summertime (''{{KSS KFP}}'') | ||
|[[File:Summertime.png]] | |[[File:Summertime.png]] | ||
|250,000 G | |250,000 G | ||
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|[[File:powerpaintbrush.png]] | |[[File:powerpaintbrush.png]] | ||
|222,000 G | |222,000 G | ||
|A reference to ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse]]''. | |A reference to ''[[Kirby: Canvas Curse|{{KCC KPP}}]]''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|100-Dollar Coin | |100-Dollar Coin | ||
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|A reference to the [[fzerowiki:F-Zero (series)|''F-Zero'' series]]. | |A reference to the [[fzerowiki:F-Zero (series)|''F-Zero'' series]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Dud ('' | |Dud (''{{KSS KFP}}'') | ||
|[[File:Dud.png]] | |[[File:Dud.png]] | ||
|30 G | |30 G | ||
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|A tiara emblazoned with a golden star. | |A tiara emblazoned with a golden star. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Turtle Shell ('' | |Turtle Shell (''{{KSS KFP}}'') | ||
|rowspan=2|[[File:TurtleSS.png]] [[File:koopashell.png]] | |rowspan=2|[[File:TurtleSS.png]] [[File:koopashell.png]] | ||
|rowspan=2|800 G | |rowspan=2|800 G | ||
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|Koopa Shell (''Kirby Super Star Ultra'') | |Koopa Shell (''Kirby Super Star Ultra'') | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Sword ('' | |Sword (''{{KSS KFP}}'') | ||
|rowspan=2|[[File:GCOSwordSS.png]] [[File:falchion.png]] | |rowspan=2|[[File:GCOSwordSS.png]] [[File:falchion.png]] | ||
|rowspan=2|325,000 G | |rowspan=2|325,000 G | ||
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|A reference to the legendary creature, the [[wikipedia:Unicorn|unicorn]]. | |A reference to the legendary creature, the [[wikipedia:Unicorn|unicorn]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Autumntime ('' | |Autumntime (''{{KSS KFP}}'') | ||
|rowspan=2|[[File:Autumntime.png]] [[File:threestarcane.png]] | |rowspan=2|[[File:Autumntime.png]] [[File:threestarcane.png]] | ||
|250,000 G | |250,000 G | ||
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|A reference to ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad|{{KSS KMA}}]]''. | |A reference to ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad|{{KSS KMA}}]]''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Rice Bowl ('' | |Rice Bowl (''{{KSS KFP}}'') | ||
|rowspan=2|[[File:Ricebowl.png]] [[File:brokenbowl.png]] | |rowspan=2|[[File:Ricebowl.png]] [[File:brokenbowl.png]] | ||
|rowspan=2|50 G | |rowspan=2|50 G | ||
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!'''Notes''' | !'''Notes''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Wintertime ('' | |Wintertime (''{{KSS KFP}}'') | ||
|[[File:Wintertime.png]] | |[[File:Wintertime.png]] | ||
|250,000 G | |250,000 G | ||
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|Referred to as the "Ripple Whistle" (さざなみのふえ) in Japanese. An item of the same name is present in other RPGs, such as ''[[wikipedia:Shin Megami Tensei If...|Shin Megami Tensei If...]]''. | |Referred to as the "Ripple Whistle" (さざなみのふえ) in Japanese. An item of the same name is present in other RPGs, such as ''[[wikipedia:Shin Megami Tensei If...|Shin Megami Tensei If...]]''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Orihalcon ('' | |Orihalcon (''{{KSS KFP}}'') | ||
|rowspan=2|[[File:Orihalcon.png]] [[File:orichalcum.png]] | |rowspan=2|[[File:Orihalcon.png]] [[File:orichalcum.png]] | ||
|rowspan=2| 512,000 G | |rowspan=2| 512,000 G | ||
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In ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', there are treasure chests scattered around the many different worlds, and contain items such as world maps, [[Spray Paint]], [[Vitality Heart]]s, and other objects such as [[Sound Test]]s items, and a music player. These items are mostly contained within large treasure chests, while minor items such as batteries and [[Maxim Tomato]]es are found in smaller ones. The game is not considered 100% complete until every treasure chest is opened, even if the item inside is mundane. | In ''[[Kirby & The Amazing Mirror]]'', there are treasure chests scattered around the many different worlds, and contain items such as world maps, [[Spray Paint]], [[Vitality Heart]]s, and other objects such as [[Sound Test]]s items, and a music player. These items are mostly contained within large treasure chests, while minor items such as batteries and [[Maxim Tomato]]es are found in smaller ones. The game is not considered 100% complete until every treasure chest is opened, even if the item inside is mundane. | ||
==='' | ===''{{KSS KMA}}''=== | ||
In ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad|{{KSS KMA}}]]'', the [[Squeaks]] are known for robbing places of treasure. In addition to this, Kirby can collect treasure chests in each level, with there being a maximum of 3 chests in each level part. There is also a large treasure chest, which, when Kirby collects it, will make a high-ranking Squeak appear. The only exception to this would be the fourth part of the [[Secret Sea]], where only Squeakers will fight Kirby. If they manage to take it, Kirby must go to the base they entered to fight whoever brought the chest into the base along with a few Squeakers. If they are defeated, the treasure chest will appear. In these treasure chests are all sorts of goods, including [[Spray Paint]], [[Ability Scrolls]], and Sound Test items. In addition to these treasure chests, another one appears whenever Kirby defeats a boss. If he collects every single one of these boss treasure chests, the [[Boss Endurance]] sub-game will be unlocked. | In ''[[Kirby: Squeak Squad|{{KSS KMA}}]]'', the [[Squeaks]] are known for robbing places of treasure. In addition to this, Kirby can collect treasure chests in each level, with there being a maximum of 3 chests in each level part. There is also a large treasure chest, which, when Kirby collects it, will make a high-ranking Squeak appear. The only exception to this would be the fourth part of the [[Secret Sea]], where only Squeakers will fight Kirby. If they manage to take it, Kirby must go to the base they entered to fight whoever brought the chest into the base along with a few Squeakers. If they are defeated, the treasure chest will appear. In these treasure chests are all sorts of goods, including [[Spray Paint]], [[Ability Scrolls]], and Sound Test items. In addition to these treasure chests, another one appears whenever Kirby defeats a boss. If he collects every single one of these boss treasure chests, the [[Boss Endurance]] sub-game will be unlocked. | ||
===''Kirby's Epic Yarn/Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn''=== | ===''Kirby's Epic Yarn'' / ''Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn''=== | ||
{{main|Stuff}} | {{main|Stuff}} | ||
In ''Kirby's Epic Yarn'', treasures are referred to as | In ''Kirby's Epic Yarn'', treasures are referred to as [[Stuff]]. This stuff can be found in stages, bought from vendors, and given as a reward for winning the neighbors' games. Once collected, the stuff can be used to decorate [[Kirby's Pad]], aside from being necessary for [[100% Completion]] of the game. | ||
==='' | ===''{{KRC KRP}}''=== | ||
{{construction}} | {{construction}} | ||
{{image}} | {{image}} | ||
Each non-boss stage has up to five treasure chests to collect. These may either be out in the open, hidden behind [[gate | Each non-boss stage has up to five treasure chests to collect. These may either be out in the open, hidden behind [[gate]]s and side-chambers, or split into pieces, which must be reassembled within a short time limit. Some treasure chests can move on their own, which need to be collided with to collect. At the end of the stage, all collected chests are opened to reveal their contents, which usually contain [[Figurine]]s or [[Music Tracks]]. | ||
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|Music Track ('' | |Music Track (''{{KRDL KAW}}'') | ||
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|Wonder Space (7-3) | |Wonder Space (7-3) | ||
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! colspan="5" | Kirby Super Star Ultra treasures | ! colspan="5" | Kirby Super Star Ultra treasures | ||
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Gold Medal redirects here. For Gold Medal as a medal, click Gold Medal.
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- This article is about valuable items found in Treasure Chests. For the collectable treasures in Kirby's Epic Yarn and Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn, see Stuff.
- "Gold Medal" redirects here. For information about Gold Medal as a medal, see Medal.
Treasure refers to valuable items often found in Treasure Chests. These items typically serve no purpose regarding gameplay, and are often optional, only required for 100% Completion of the games they appear in.
Game appearances
Template:KSS KFP / Kirby Super Star Ultra
In the stage The Great Cave Offensive in [[Kirby Super Star|Template:KSS KFP]] and its remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra, Kirby's quest involves collecting treasure. As Kirby navigates the various areas of an underground chamber, he may find up to 60 treasure chests. The treasures are collectible items only and thus have no effect on Kirby's abilities; however, they are required to achieve 100% completion on the stage.
Sub-Tree Area Treasures | |||
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Treasure | Image | Value | Notes |
Gold Medal | File:Goldmedal.png | 10,000 G | A common item awarded for merit in competitions. |
Gold Coin | File:Goldcoin.png | 1,000 G | A koban, an ancient Japanese gold coin. |
Whip | File:Whip.png | 6,800 G | Referred to as the "Indy Whip" (インディウィップ) in Japanese, a reference to the famous weapon of the fictional treasure hunter Indiana Jones. |
Crystal Ball | File:Crystalball.png | 200,000 G | A common item used by fortune tellers. |
Lucky Cat | 500 G | A maneki-neko, a Japanese symbol of luck. | |
Seiryu Sword | File:Seiryusword.png | 142,000 G | Seiryu means "Azure Dragon" and is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. This specific type of blade is a liuyedao or "willow-leaf blade", a common military blade throughout Chinese history. |
Screw Ball (Template:KSS KFP) | File:Screwattack.png | 80,000 G | A reference to the Screw Attack power-up of the Metroid series. |
Screw Attack (Kirby Super Star Ultra) | |||
Echigo Candy | File:Echigocandy.png | 8,000 G | Refers to a common scenario in historical samurai dramas where a scheming merchant, Echigoya (越後屋), offers a box of sweets to a corrupt governor. He then reveals that the gift is actually a bribe for political power; the box is full of gold coins. |
Zebra Mask (Template:KSS KFP) | File:Phantomask.png | 278,000 G | A mask split into black and white halves. While the Japanese name is simply "White/Black Mask" (しろくろマスク), its international name in Ultra references the Mario series' Phanto. |
Phanto Mask (Kirby Super Star Ultra) | |||
Star Stone | File:Starstone.png | 82,100 G | Referred to as a "Star Droplet" (ほしのしずく) in Japanese. Possibly a reference to the Warp Star. |
Beast's Fang | File:Beast'sfang.png | 7,300 G | A fang belonging to an unknown creature. May be in reference to the real-world value of ivory. |
Bandanna | File:Bandana.png | 1,990 G | Referred to as the "Commando Bandanna" (コマンドバンダナ) in Japanese, likely in reference to bandannas worn by famous action movie heroes such as John Rambo. |
Springtime (Template:KSS KFP) | 250,000 G | One of the four Season Hearts. May possibly be a reference to the Zelda series' Heart Container. | |
Seasons Heart (Kirby Super Star Ultra) | File:Seasonsheart.png | 250,000 G | An amalgamation of four treasures from the original Kirby Super Star. |
Crystal Area Treasures | |||
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Treasure | Image | Value | Notes |
Dime | File:DimeSS.png File:Dime.png | 10 G | A reference to the common monetary piece. In Japanese, it's a ten yen coin, which is closer in value to a US penny. |
Glass Slippers (Template:KSS KFP) | File:GlassslipperSS.png File:Glassslipper.png | 120,000 G | A reference to the iconic item found in the fairy tale of Cinderella. |
Glass Slipper (Kirby Super Star Ultra) | |||
Goblet | File:GobletSS.png File:Goblet.png | 800 G | Otherwise known as a chalice. A footed cup used as a vessel for beverages in medieval times. |
Saucepan | File:SaucepanSS.png File:Saucepan.png | 10 G | Referred to as a "Durable Pan" (じょうぶなおなべ) in Japanese. |
Brass Knuckle | File:BknuckleSS.png File:Brassknuckle.png | 20,000 G | A common weapon for martial artists dating back to ancient times. |
Amber Rose | File:AmberroseSS.png File:Amberrose.png | 22,100 G | Corresponding with the Glass Slipper, it may reference the fairy tale Beauty and the Beast. It may also reference how ancient flora and fauna were trapped and crystallized within amber, preserving them in the present day. |
Fish Fossil | File:FishfossilSS.png File:Fishfossil.png | 8,250 G | A fossilized fish. |
Beast Fossil | File:BeastfossilSS.png File:Beastfossil.png | 24,220 G | A fossil depicting an unknown lizard-like creature. |
Nunchuks (Template:KSS KFP) | File:GCO Nunchuks.png | 55,480 G | A martial art weapon originating from the Okinawa islands of Japan. |
Machine Parts (Kirby Super Star Ultra) | File:Machineparts.png | 121,300 G | The horns of the Hydra from Kirby Air Ride. |
Bucket | File:BucketSS.png File:Bucket.png | 200 G | A reference to Mario & Wario. |
Summertime (Template:KSS KFP) | File:Summertime.png | 250,000 G | One of the four Season Hearts. |
Power Paintbrush (Kirby Super Star Ultra) | File:Powerpaintbrush.png | 222,000 G | A reference to [[Kirby: Canvas Curse|Template:KCC KPP]]. |
100-Dollar Coin | File:100-dollarcoinSS.png File:100-dollarcoin.png | 10,000 G | A 10,000 yen coin, worth roughly 100 US dollars per the exchange rate. |
Ancient Gem | File:AncientgemSS.png File:Ancientgem.png | 68,000 G | Referred to as a "Magatama of Flame" (ほのおのまがたま) in Japanese. Could be a reference to the Yasakani no Magatama, one of the three Imperial Regalia of Japan. |
Falcon Helmet | File:FalconhelmetSS.png File:Falconhelmet.png | 41,000 G | A reference to the F-Zero series. |
Dud (Template:KSS KFP) | File:Dud.png | 30 G | A double meaning: it is both a "dud" as in a bomb that failed to detonate, and a "dud" in that its monetary value is quite low. |
Cell Phone (Kirby Super Star Ultra) | File:Cellphone.png | 40,210 G | A reference to Kirby & The Amazing Mirror. |
Truth Mirror | File:TruthmirrorSS.png File:Truthmirror.png | 500,000 G | A common item in Japanese folklore. Could be a reference to the mirror Yata no Kagami, one of the three Imperial Regalia of Japan. |
Old Tower Area Treasures | |||
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Treasure | Image | Value | Notes |
Star Tiara | File:StartiaraKSS.png File:Startiara.png | 408,200 G | A tiara emblazoned with a golden star. |
Turtle Shell (Template:KSS KFP) | File:TurtleSS.png File:Koopashell.png | 800 G | Referred to as a generic "Turtle Shell" (かめこうら) in the Japanese version of both games, in Ultra its international name is a reference to the Mario series. |
Koopa Shell (Kirby Super Star Ultra) | |||
Sword (Template:KSS KFP) | File:GCOSwordSS.png File:Falchion.png | 325,000 G | A reference to Falchion, Marth's legendary sword in the Fire Emblem series. It was simply called "Sword" in international versions of the original game, as it predated the international presence of Fire Emblem; it bears the proper name in Ultra. |
Falchion (Kirby Super Star Ultra) | |||
Warrior Shield | File:WarriorshieldSS.png File:Warriorshield.png | 50,000 G | Likely meant to correspond to Falchion. A shield of similar design is used by the Sword Hero in Team Kirby Clash. |
Unicorn's Horn | File:UnicornhornSS.png File:Unicornhorn.png | 80,300 G | A reference to the legendary creature, the unicorn. |
Autumntime (Template:KSS KFP) | File:Autumntime.png File:Threestarcane.png | 250,000 G | One of the four Season Hearts. |
Three-Star Cane (Kirby Super Star Ultra) | 222,000 G | A reference to [[Kirby: Squeak Squad|Template:KSS KMA]]. | |
Rice Bowl (Template:KSS KFP) | File:Ricebowl.png File:Brokenbowl.png | 50 G | A rice bowl with a cracked edge. |
Broken Bowl (Kirby Super Star Ultra) | |||
Tut's Mask | File:TutmaskSS.png File:Tut'smask.png | 160,000 G | A reference to the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun. |
Mr. Saturn | File:MrsaturnSS.png File:Mrsaturn.png | 120,000 G | A reference to the Mr. Saturn race from the Mother series. |
ArmTemplate:Our | File:ArmorSS.png File:Armor.png | 212,000 G | A silver suit of armTemplate:Our. |
Treasure Box | File:TreasureboxSS.png File:Treasurebox.png | 100,000 G | A senryōbako, or box of 1,000 ryō, used for transporting coinage in the Tokugawa era. |
Mannequin | File:MannequinSS.png File:Mannequin.png | 3,000 G | A mannequin depicted in a strange pose. |
Gold Crown | File:GoldcrownSS.png File:Goldcrown.png | 528,000 G | Referred to as the "Queen Crown" (クイーンクラウン) in Japanese. |
King's Cape | File:KingcapeSS.png File:King'scape.png | 508,000 G | A red robe with fur trimming, similar to that of King Dedede. Corresponds to the Gold Crown. |
Model Ship | File:ModelshipSS.png File:Modelship.png | 800,000 G | A model ship whose sail is shaped like a crescent moon, which is noted in the item's Japanese name (つきのうきふね, "Moon Model Ship"). |
Sun Ring | File:SunringSS.png File:Sunring.png | 800,000 G | A golden ring with an image of the sun on its front. Likely meant to correspond with the moon-shaped Model Ship. |
Garden Area Treasures | |||
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Treasure | Image | Value | Notes |
Wintertime (Template:KSS KFP) | File:Wintertime.png | 250,000 G | One of the four Season Hearts. |
Gold Watering Can (Kirby Super Star Ultra) | File:Goldwateringcan.png | 200,000 G | A reference to the Animal Crossing series. |
Katana | File:KatanaKSS.png File:Katana.png | 990,000 G | A reference to the traditional Japanese long sword, the katana. It's the highest-valued treasure in both versions of the game. |
Charm | File:CharmSS.png File:Charm.png | 8,000 G | Referred to as an "amulet" (アミュレット) in Japanese. Bears a cross-shaped design. |
Xmas Tree | File:XmastreeSS.png File:Xmastree.png | 40,000 G | A reference to the ubiquitous Christmas decoration. |
Kong's Barrel | File:KongbarrelSS.png File:Kong'sbarrel.png | 1,500 G | A reference to the Donkey Kong series. |
Ramia's Scale | File:RamiascaleSS.png File:Ramia'sscale.png | 12,800 G | A mistranslation of "Lamia's Scale", a lamia is a creature from Greek mythology depicted as being part-human, part-snake. |
Shiny Bamboo | File:ShinybambooSS.png File:Treasure Shiny Bamboo.png | 600,000 G | Named "Taketori's Daughter" (たけとりのむすめ) in Japanese, directly referencing the Japanese folk tale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter. |
Tire | File:TireSS.png File:Tire.png | 1,100 G | Referred to as the "Kart Tire" (カートのタイヤ) in Japanese, a possible reference to Super Mario Kart. |
Spirit Charm | File:SpiritcharmSS.png File:Spiritcharm.png | 78,500 G | A bracelet with a blue gem on its front. |
Pegasus Wing | File:PegasuswingSS.png File:Pegasuswing.png | 42,800 G | A reference to the pegasus, a winged horse from Greek mythology. More specifically, a possible reference to the Wings of Pegasus item from the Kid Icarus series. |
Raccoon Doll | File:RaccoondollSS.png File:Raccoondoll.png | 8,150 G | A reference to the tanuki statues that can be found in many places throughout Japan. |
Shell Whistle | File:ShellwhistleSS.png File:Shellwhistle.png | 82,000 G | Referred to as the "Ripple Whistle" (さざなみのふえ) in Japanese. An item of the same name is present in other RPGs, such as Shin Megami Tensei If.... |
Orihalcon (Template:KSS KFP) | File:Orihalcon.png File:Orichalcum.png | 512,000 G | Originally translated as "Orihalcon", it was given the proper name of Orichalcum in Ultra. |
Orichalcum (Kirby Super Star Ultra) | |||
Platinum Ring | File:PlatinumringSS.png File:Platinumring.png | 40,000 G | A simple ring made out of platinum. |
Triforce | File:TriforceSS.png File:Triforce.png | 800,000 G | A reference to the Triforce, the iconic symbol of the Zelda series. |
Also, on the map screen, a medal that looks like the Gold Medal treasure (seen to the right), signifies that all treasures have been found in the area.
Kirby & The Amazing Mirror
In Kirby & The Amazing Mirror, there are treasure chests scattered around the many different worlds, and contain items such as world maps, Spray Paint, Vitality Hearts, and other objects such as Sound Tests items, and a music player. These items are mostly contained within large treasure chests, while minor items such as batteries and Maxim Tomatoes are found in smaller ones. The game is not considered 100% complete until every treasure chest is opened, even if the item inside is mundane.
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In [[Kirby: Squeak Squad|Template:KSS KMA]], the Squeaks are known for robbing places of treasure. In addition to this, Kirby can collect treasure chests in each level, with there being a maximum of 3 chests in each level part. There is also a large treasure chest, which, when Kirby collects it, will make a high-ranking Squeak appear. The only exception to this would be the fourth part of the Secret Sea, where only Squeakers will fight Kirby. If they manage to take it, Kirby must go to the base they entered to fight whoever brought the chest into the base along with a few Squeakers. If they are defeated, the treasure chest will appear. In these treasure chests are all sorts of goods, including Spray Paint, Ability Scrolls, and Sound Test items. In addition to these treasure chests, another one appears whenever Kirby defeats a boss. If he collects every single one of these boss treasure chests, the Boss Endurance sub-game will be unlocked.
Kirby's Epic Yarn / Kirby's Extra Epic Yarn
- Main article: Stuff
In Kirby's Epic Yarn, treasures are referred to as Stuff. This stuff can be found in stages, bought from vendors, and given as a reward for winning the neighbors' games. Once collected, the stuff can be used to decorate Kirby's Pad, aside from being necessary for 100% Completion of the game.
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Each non-boss stage has up to five treasure chests to collect. These may either be out in the open, hidden behind gates and side-chambers, or split into pieces, which must be reassembled within a short time limit. Some treasure chests can move on their own, which need to be collided with to collect. At the end of the stage, all collected chests are opened to reveal their contents, which usually contain Figurines or Music Tracks.
Yellow Dunes Treasures | ||||
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Treasure | Image | Stage | Location | Notes |
Mega Grindarr Figurine | Dig and Dash (2-1) | |||
Top Ride Medley Track | Dig and Dash (2-1) | |||
Grindarr Figurine | Dig and Dash (2-1) | |||
Drill Cotta Figurine | Dig and Dash (2-1) | |||
Space Area Track | Dig and Dash (2-1) | |||
Kirby Tank Figurine | Deploy the Kirby Tank! (2-2) | |||
Waddle Dee Figurine (holding a cannon) | Deploy the Kirby Tank! (2-2) | |||
Bombzway Figurine | Deploy the Kirby Tank! (2-2) | |||
Bouncy Sis Figurine | Deploy the Kirby Tank! (2-2) | |||
Blado Figurine | The Long-Lost Ruins (2-3) | |||
Grinkey Figurine | The Long-Lost Ruins (2-3) | |||
Music Track (Dream Land) | The Long-Lost Ruins (2-3) | |||
Mecha Cotta Figurine | The Long-Lost Ruins (2-3) | |||
Music Track (Triple Deluxe) | The Long-Lost Ruins (2-3) |
Indigo Ocean Treasures | ||||
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Treasure | Image | Stage | Location | Notes |
Underwater Kirby Figurine | Swept Out to Sea (3-1) | |||
Blipper Figurine | Swept Out to Sea (3-1) | |||
Music Track (Super Star) | Swept Out to Sea (3-1) | |||
Green Waddle Dee Figurine | Swept Out to Sea (3-1) | |||
Music Track (Dream Land 3) | Swept Out to Sea (3-1) | |||
Kirby in the Cannon Figurine | The Haunted Ship (3-2) | |||
Dethskullk Figurine | The Haunted Ship (3-2) | |||
Dethskullk King Figurine | The Haunted Ship (3-2) | |||
Music Track (Return to Dream Land) | The Haunted Ship (3-2) | |||
Music Track (Nightmare in Dream Land) | The Haunted Ship (3-2) | |||
Crabbo Figurine | Kirby Submarine's Torpedo Time (3-3) | |||
Sawgill Figurine | Kirby Submarine's Torpedo Time (3-3) | |||
Mini Deepsee Figurine | Kirby Submarine's Torpedo Time (3-3) | |||
Deepsee Figurine | Kirby Submarine's Torpedo Time (3-3) | |||
Music Track (Super Star) | Kirby Submarine's Torpedo Time (3-3) |
Blue Sky Palace Treasures | ||||
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Treasure | Image | Stage | Location | Notes |
Bzztbulb Figurine | Rainbow Across the Skies (4-1) | |||
Trakker Figurine | Rainbow Across the Skies (4-1) | |||
Bronto Knight Figurine | Rainbow Across the Skies (4-1) | |||
Music Track (Return to Dream Land) | Rainbow Across the Skies (4-1) | |||
Music Track (Mass Attack) | Rainbow Across the Skies (4-1) | |||
Bastron Figurine | The Wild Red Yonder (4-2) | |||
Yellow Waddle Dee Figurine | The Wild Red Yonder (4-2) | |||
Spear Cotta Figurine | The Wild Red Yonder (4-2) | |||
Spear Cotta Knight Figurine | The Wild Red Yonder (4-2) | |||
Music Track (Nightmare in Dream Land) | The Wild Red Yonder (4-2) | |||
Kirby Rocket Figurine | Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff (4-3) | |||
Shotzo Figurine | Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff (4-3) | |||
Kirby's Feast Figurine | Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff (4-3) | |||
Music Track (Nightmare in Dream Land) | Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff (4-3) | |||
Music Track (Super Star) | Kirby Rocket's Big Blastoff (4-3) |
Orange Woodland Treasures | ||||
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Treasure | Image | Stage | Location | Notes |
Mega Kirby Tank Figurine | Woodland Battle (5-1) | |||
Sportle Figurine | Woodland Battle (5-1) | |||
Music Track (Nightmare in Dream Land) | Woodland Battle (5-1) | |||
Explortle Figurine | Woodland Battle (5-1) | |||
Sportletini Figurine | Woodland Battle (5-1) | |||
Music Track (Nightmare in Dream Land) | Gondola Ride (5-2) | |||
Treasure Found Figurine | Gondola Ride (5-2) | |||
Grab Hand Figurine | Gondola Ride (5-2) | |||
Music Track (Dream Land 2) | Gondola Ride (5-2) | |||
Gondola Bzztbulb Figurine | Gondola Ride (5-2) | |||
Kirby Submarine Figurine | Deep-Divin' Kirby Submarine (5-3) | |||
Music Track (Dream Land) | Deep-Divin' Kirby Submarine (5-3) | |||
Dangle Sloth Figurine | Deep-Divin' Kirby Submarine (5-3) | |||
Music Track (Dream Land 2) | Deep-Divin' Kirby Submarine (5-3) | |||
Waddle Dee Submarine Figurine | Deep-Divin' Kirby Submarine (5-3) |
Red Volcano Treasures | ||||
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Treasure | Image | Stage | Location | Notes |
Kirby Figurine (standing) | Burning Secrets (6-1) | |||
Music Track (Triple Deluxe) | Burning Secrets (6-1) | |||
Hot Head Figurine | Burning Secrets (6-1) | |||
Music Track (Super Star) | Burning Secrets (6-1) | |||
Cappy Figurine | Burning Secrets (6-1) | |||
Music Track (Super Star) | Back to the Battleship (6-2) | |||
Painting with Elline Figurine | Back to the Battleship (6-2) | |||
Waddle Doo Figurine | Back to the Battleship (6-2) | |||
Music Track (Dream Course) | Back to the Battleship (6-2) | |||
Soarar Figurine | Back to the Battleship (6-2) | |||
Thornsby Figurine | Volcanic Panic (6-3) | |||
Cotta General Figurine | Volcanic Panic (6-3) | |||
Music Track (Super Star) | Volcanic Panic (6-3) | |||
Broom Hatter Figurine | Volcanic Panic (6-3) | |||
Music Track (Super Star) | Volcanic Panic (6-3) |
Purple Fortress Treasures | ||||
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Treasure | Image | Stage | Location | Notes |
Fearful Grab Hand Figurine | Infiltrate the Junk Factory! (7-1) | |||
Music Track (Mass Attack) | Infiltrate the Junk Factory! (7-1) | |||
Shockcreepa Figurine | Infiltrate the Junk Factory! (7-1) | |||
Chef Kawasaki Figurine | Infiltrate the Junk Factory! (7-1) | |||
Music Track (Kirby 64) | Infiltrate the Junk Factory! (7-1) | |||
Kirby and Kirby Figurine | Kirby + Kirby (7-2) | |||
Music Track (Triple Deluxe) | Kirby + Kirby (7-2) | |||
Meta Knight Figurine | Kirby + Kirby (7-2) | |||
Music Track (Squeak Squad) | Kirby + Kirby (7-2) | |||
Music Track (Super Star) | Wonder Space (7-3) | |||
King Dedede Figurine | Wonder Space (7-3) | |||
Warpspace Figurine | Wonder Space (7-3) | |||
Shieldster Figurine | Wonder Space (7-3) | |||
Music Track (Template:KRDL KAW) | Wonder Space (7-3) |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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French | Trésor | Treasure |
German | Schatz | Treasure |
Italian | Tesoro | Treasure |
Spanish | Tesoro | Treasure |
Kirby Super Star Ultra treasures | ||||
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English | French | German | Italian | Spanish |
Sub-Tree | ||||
Gold Medal | Médaille d'Or | Goldmedaille | Medaglione d'oro | Medalla de oro |
Gold Coin | Pièce d'Or | Goldmünze | Moneta d'oro | Moneda de oro |
Whip | Fouet | Peitsche | Frusta | Látigo |
Crystal Ball | Boule de Cristal | Kristallkugel | Sfera di cristallo | Bola de cristal |
Lucky Cat | Chat Fétiche | Glückskatze | Gatto fortuna | Gato de la suerte |
Seiryu Sword | Epée Dragon | Seiryu-Schwert | Spada del drago | Espada Seiryu |
Screw Attack | Attaque en Vrille | Kreisel-Mine | Attacco a vite | Ataque Espiral |
Echigo Candy | Boîte de Bonbons | Bonbon | Caramella mou | Caramelo Echigo |
Phanto Mask | Masque du Phanto | Phanto-Maske | Maschera spettro | Máscara fantasma |
Star Stone | Pierre Etoile | Sternenstein | Pietra stella | Piedra Estelar |
Beast's Fang | Croc de Félin | Reißzahn | Zanna di belva | Colmillo de bestia |
Bandanna | Bandana | Bandana | Bandana | Pañuelo |
Seasons Heart | Cœur en Sucre | Valentinsherz | Cuorbaleno | Carazón estaciones |
Crystal | ||||
Dime | Piécette | Kupfermünze | Monetina | Calderilla |
Glass Slipper | Soulier de Verre | Glasschuh | Vetroscarpe | Zapato de cristal |
Goblet | Coupe | Kelch | Calice | Copa |
Saucepan | Marmite | Kochtopf | Pentola | Cacerola |
Brass Knuckle | Poing | Schlagring | Tirapugni | Puño americano |
Amber Rose | Rose d'Ambre | Bernsteinrose | Rosa ambrata | Rosa de ámbar |
Fish Fossil | Fossile Marin | Fischfossil | Pesce fossile | Pez fosilizado |
Beast Fossil | Fossile Dino | Tierfossil | Belva fossile | Bestia fosilizada |
Machine Parts | Pièces de Hydra | Machinenstück | Parti di Hydra | Piezas Hydra |
Bucket | Seau | Eimer | Secchio | Cubo |
Power Paintbrush | Pinceau du Pouvoir | Power-Malpinsel | Oscuro disegno | Pincel del Poder |
100-Dollar Coin | Pièce Ancienne | Golddukaten | Vecchia moneta | Moneda antigua |
Ancient Gem | Pierre Précieuse | Uraltes Juwel | Gemma antica | Gema antigua |
Falcon Helmet | Casque Falcon | Falcons Helm | Casco di Falcon | Casco de Falcon |
Cell Phone | Téléphone Mobile | Walkie Talkie | Cellulare | Móvil |
Truth Mirror | Miroir Magique | Zauberspiegel | Specchio della verità | Espejo de la verdad |
Old Tower | ||||
Star Tiara | Tiare Etoilée | Sternen-Diadem | Diadema stella | Diadema estelar |
Koopa Shell | Carapace Koopa | Koopa-Panzer | Guscio Koopa | Caparazón Koopa |
Falchion | Falchion | Falchion | Falchion | Falchion |
Warrior Shield | Bouclier | Schild | Scudo del guerriero | Escudo de guerrero |
Unicorn's Horn | Corne de Licorne | Horn des Einhorns | Corno d'Unicorno | Cuerno de unicornio |
Three-Star Cane | Sceptre Etoile | 3-Sterne-Zepter | Bacchetta stellare | Vara de 3 estrellas |
Broken Bowl | Bol Ebréché | Porzellanschüssel | Scodella rotta | Tazón roto |
Tut's Mask | Masque Pharaon | Pharaomaske | Maschera egizia | Máscara egipcia |
Mr. Saturn | Mr Saturn | Mr. Saturn | Mr. Saturn | Mr. Saturn |
Armor | Armure | Rüstung | Armatura | Armadura |
Treasure Box | Coffre au Trésor | Schatzkiste | Scrigno | Cofre del tesoro |
Mannequin | Mannequin | Mannequin | Statuina | Maniquí |
Gold Crown | Coronne Royale | Goldkrone | Corona d'oro | Corona de oro |
King's Cape | Cape Royale | Königsmantel | Mantello regale | Capa del rey |
Model Ship | Modèle Réduit | Mondschiff | Modellino di nave | Maqueta de barco |
Sun Ring | Anneau Solaire | Sonnenring | Anello solare | Anillo solar |
Garden | ||||
Gold Watering Can | Arrosoir Doré | Goldene Gleßkanne | Innaffiatoio d'oro | Regadera dorada |
Katana | Katana | Katana | Katana | Katana |
Charm | Amulette | Amulett | Ciondolo | Amuleto |
Xmas Tree | Sapin Décoré | Tannenbaum | Alberello | Abeto |
Kong's Barrel | Tonneau DK | DK-Fass | Barile di Donkey Kong | Barril DK |
Ramia's Scale | Ecaille de Dragon | Lamias Schuppe | Scaglia di Lamia | Escama de Lamia |
Shiny Bamboo | Bambou Luisant | Märchen-Bambus | Bambù lucente | Bambú brillante |
Tire | Roue de Kart | Reifen | Gomma Kart | Rueda de kart |
Spirit Charm | Porte-Bonheur | Zauberschmuck | Talismano | Amuleto espiritual |
Pegasus Wing | Aile de Pégase | Pegasus' Flügel | Ala di Pegaso | Ala de pegaso |
Raccoon Doll | Peluche Tanuki | Tanuki-Puppe | Procione di ceramica | Mapache de peluche |
Shell Whistle | Conque | Scheckenhorn | Corno dei mari | Caracola |
Orichalcum | Orichalque | Orichalkum | Orichalcum | Orichalcum |
Platinum Ring | Anneau de Platine | Platin-Ring | Anello di platino | Anillo de platino |
Triforce | Triforce | Triforce | Triforza | Trifuerza |
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