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Treasure Boxes are found in two ways:
Treasure Boxes are found in two ways:
* Dropped by enemy {{Gates|Pokémon}} when they are defeated
* Dropped by enemy {{Gates|Pokémon}} when they are defeated
* Found at the end of some dungeons and in {{Gates|Detour}}s
* Found at the end of some {{Gates|dungeon}}s and in {{Gates|Detour}}s


The way in which the game decides the contents of a Treasure Box is currently unknown.
The way in which the game decides the contents of a Treasure Box is currently unknown.


In the {{Gates|DLC}} {{Gates|dungeon}} {{Gates|Skill Treasury}} defeated enemies drop Treasure Boxes more often.
In the {{Gates|DLC}} dungeon {{Gates|Skill Treasury}} defeated enemies drop Treasure Boxes more often.


There are 3 types of Treasure Boxes. Red ones, blue ones, and Deluxe Boxes. Deluxe Boxes are not dropped by enemies, and can be found in Detours.
There are 3 types of Treasure Boxes. Red boxes, blue boxes, and Deluxe Boxes. Deluxe Boxes are not dropped by enemies, and can be found in Detours. Red and Blue boxes have multiple different names, but it's unclear if there is any other difference between them. Internally, some of the boxes with the same name have multiple different entries.


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Revision as of 06:27, 2 December 2024

For a full list of Boxes, see Gates:List of Treasure Boxes.

Treasure Boxes (Japanese: たからばこ) are a category of items in Nintendo 3DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity that can be opened at Box Buster. They may contain other items or Team Skills.

Treasure Boxes are found in two ways:

The way in which the game decides the contents of a Treasure Box is currently unknown.

In the DLC dungeon Skill Treasury defeated enemies drop Treasure Boxes more often.

There are 3 types of Treasure Boxes. Red boxes, blue boxes, and Deluxe Boxes. Deluxe Boxes are not dropped by enemies, and can be found in Detours. Red and Blue boxes have multiple different names, but it's unclear if there is any other difference between them. Internally, some of the boxes with the same name have multiple different entries.


In Other Languages

Language Name
English Boxes
Japanese たからばこ

See Also

References