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In ''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]'', treasure chests | In ''[[Final Fantasy Mystic Quest]]'', treasure chests have a brown, wooden appearance. They are found in most areas except the [[world map]], and consist of common items such as [[potion]]s or explosives. Whenever [[Benjamin]] exits back to the world map, the treasure chests' contents are reset; the player can strategically exploit this to have Benjamin obtain numerous items until his inventory is full. There are also red treasure chests, which contain either a [[key item]] or some other exclusive item such as a weapon, an armor, or a spellbook. | ||
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