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'''Boxes''' is the shorthand term to describe treasure chests that can be found by looting creatures. They are always [[Lock difficulty|locked]], and can be opened in a number of ways, each with their own advantages and disadvantages, including [[Picking Locks]], [[Lockmastery#Wedging_Open_Boxes|Wedges]], [[Batter Barriers|Bashing]], the spell [[Unlock (407)]], or by destroying them with the spell [[Call Lightning (125)]]. Some, but not all, will possess hidden [[traps]], some of which are merely inconveniences, while others can be instantly lethal for both you and other players. These traps can be addressed by [[Disarming Traps|Disarming]] them, using the spell [[Disarm (408)]], or in some specific cases, simply ignoring them while using specific methods opening them which will allow the trap to be bypassed.
''Boxes'' is the shorthand term to describe treasure chests that can be found by looting creatures.

Through the use of the spell [[Piercing Gaze (416)]], an individual can view the contents of a chest with varying degrees of success, based upon training. Additionally, Sorcerers can use the spell [[Phase (704)]] to remove the contents by briefly causing the wall of the chest to become incorporeal.

==Contents==

Boxes can contain a very wide variety of items. However, some items are more common than others, if not virtually guaranteed. A list of some of the possible items include:

* [[Coins]]
* [[Gems]]
* [[Magic item|Magic Items]]
* [[Scroll|Scrolls]]
* Clothing and Jewelry
* [[Weapons]]
* [[Armor]]
* Food

== Appearance ==

Chests vary in appearance, from the noun used to describe it, to the material, and an additional description of the appearance. These are not simply descriptive, as some of these variations have mechanical differences that can impact how they will be opened, and how much the empty box can be sold for at the pawnshop.

'''Descriptor'''
* Acid-pitted
* Badly Damaged
* Corroded
* Dented
* Engraved
* Enruned - Magic Immune, immune to [[Unlock (407)|Unlock]], [[Disarm (408)|Disarm]], [[Piercing Gaze (416)|Piercing Gaze]], [[Phase (704)|Phase]] and reflects [[Call Lightning (125)|Call Lightning]] back at its user.
* Iron-bound
* Plain
* Rotting
* Scratched
* Simple
* Sturdy
* Weathered

'''Material'''
* Brass
* Gold - The empty chest has the second highest sell value.
* Maoral
* Mithril - Magic Immune, immune to [[Unlock (407)|Unlock]], [[Disarm (408)|Disarm]], [[Piercing Gaze (416)|Piercing Gaze]], [[Phase (704)|Phase]] and reflects [[Call Lightning (125)|Call Lightning]] back at its user. Also, the empty chest has the highest sell value of all the materials.
* Modwir
* Monir
* Silver - The empty chest has the third highest sell value.
* Steel
* Tanik
* Thanot
* Wooden

'''Noun'''
* Box
* Chest
* Coffer
* Strongbox
* Trunk

Additionally, there may be different variations found during special events, such as [[Ebon Gate]].

Revision as of 17:51, 27 January 2013

Boxes is the shorthand term to describe treasure chests that can be found by looting creatures. They are always locked, and can be opened in a number of ways, each with their own advantages and disadvantages, including Picking Locks, Wedges, Bashing, the spell Unlock (407), or by destroying them with the spell Call Lightning (125). Some, but not all, will possess hidden traps, some of which are merely inconveniences, while others can be instantly lethal for both you and other players. These traps can be addressed by Disarming them, using the spell Disarm (408), or in some specific cases, simply ignoring them while using specific methods opening them which will allow the trap to be bypassed.

Through the use of the spell Piercing Gaze (416), an individual can view the contents of a chest with varying degrees of success, based upon training. Additionally, Sorcerers can use the spell Phase (704) to remove the contents by briefly causing the wall of the chest to become incorporeal.

Contents

Boxes can contain a very wide variety of items. However, some items are more common than others, if not virtually guaranteed. A list of some of the possible items include:

Appearance

Chests vary in appearance, from the noun used to describe it, to the material, and an additional description of the appearance. These are not simply descriptive, as some of these variations have mechanical differences that can impact how they will be opened, and how much the empty box can be sold for at the pawnshop.

Descriptor

  • Acid-pitted
  • Badly Damaged
  • Corroded
  • Dented
  • Engraved
  • Enruned - Magic Immune, immune to Unlock, Disarm, Piercing Gaze, Phase and reflects Call Lightning back at its user.
  • Iron-bound
  • Plain
  • Rotting
  • Scratched
  • Simple
  • Sturdy
  • Weathered

Material

  • Brass
  • Gold - The empty chest has the second highest sell value.
  • Maoral
  • Mithril - Magic Immune, immune to Unlock, Disarm, Piercing Gaze, Phase and reflects Call Lightning back at its user. Also, the empty chest has the highest sell value of all the materials.
  • Modwir
  • Monir
  • Silver - The empty chest has the third highest sell value.
  • Steel
  • Tanik
  • Thanot
  • Wooden

Noun

  • Box
  • Chest
  • Coffer
  • Strongbox
  • Trunk

Additionally, there may be different variations found during special events, such as Ebon Gate.