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Mystery Box | |
A blacksmith can open this for you. Who knows what might be inside? | |
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Source | Fishing • Mining • Artifact Spot• Combat |
Mystery Boxes are drop crates released by Mr. Qi. The player will see a cutscene with Mr. Qi and will be informed by a pop up that they are finally unlocked.
They can be opened by the Blacksmith. (Notably, they cannot be opened using a Geode Crusher.) They can be earned by digging up Artifact Spots, Fishing, Mining and more. There is also a rare golden variant with a different loot table.
Contents
Hardwood (10) Corn Seeds (8) Pepper Seeds (8) Wheat Seeds (8) Radish Seeds (8) Coffee (3) Lobster Bisque (1) Fish Stew (1) Deluxe Speed-Gro (10) Quality Fertilizer (10) Omelet (1) Chowder (1) Lucky Lunch (1) Bomb (5) Warp Totem: Beach (1) Warp Totem: Farm (1) Mystery Box (2) Sturdy Ring (1) Jade Ring (1) Mixed Seeds (10) Mixed Flower Seeds (10) Cookie (1) Maple Bar (1) Iron Ore (5) |
History
- 1.6: Introduced.