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Revision as of 15:49, 30 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
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Mystery Box | |
A blacksmith can open this for you. Who knows what might be inside? | |
Information | |
Source | Fishing • Mining • Artifact Spot • Panning • Combat • Mayor Lewis' Prize Machine • Desert Festival • Trout Derby • SquidFest • Trees • Bookseller |
Mystery Boxes are drop crates released by Mr. Qi. After spending 50 days in the valley or after collecting the second Prize Ticket from the billboard[1], the player will see a cutscene with Mr. Qi and will be informed by a pop up that Mystery Boxes can now be found.
Mystery Boxes can be cracked by Clint in the Blacksmith shop for 25g, similar to Geodes. However, unlike Geodes, they cannot be broken open using a Geode Crusher.
They can be found by digging up Artifact Spots, in Fishing Treasure Chests, by Mining, purchasing from the Calico Egg Merchant at the Desert Festival, as a reward from the Trout Derby and SquidFest festivals, as loot from killing monsters, breaking open crates in the mines, shaking or cutting down trees, or trading a Book of Mysteries with the Bookseller. There is also a rare golden variant with a different (and more valuable) loot table.
Possible Contents
Notes
- Reading Book of Mysteries will increase the chances of finding Mystery Boxes by approximately 26.7%.[2]
References
History
- 1.6: Introduced.