Treasure trove

Treasure troves can be found in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and Torna ~ The Golden Country, spread in every nook and cranny of Alrest. They exist in two varieties: treasure troves that can be found across the world, and treasure troves that can be found through salvaging.

Stationary treasure troves
Unlike in Xenoblade Chronicles, stationary treasure troves can be found in great number in every areas of Alrest. Some of them are locked and must be forced open with s, usually involving some combination of Lockpicking, Superstrength, Focus, Fortitude, Ancient Wisdom or Nopon Wisdom.

Items found in stationary treasure troves range from some amount of, accessories, Aux Cores, Core Chips, Core Crystals, boosters and key items. Every treasure troves are reset after starting New Game Plus, allowing to collect their content once more.

Types of stationary treasure troves
Stationary treasure troves come in five types:
 * Wooden treasure troves are the most common type, usually containing common rewards.
 * Barrels, left there by the Nopon, usually containing the same type of rewards as a wooden treasure trove and sometimes some boosters.
 * Red treasure troves, usually containing rarer rewards.
 * White and gold treasure troves, usually containing very rare rewards, such as Legendary Core Crystals or high level Aux Cores.
 * Giant white and gold treasure troves, usually containing high quantity of gold and the same rewards as its smaller variant.

Salvaged treasure troves
After salvaging, Rex can bring up, along with s and enemies, treasure troves. These treasure troves will contain some amount of gold along with treasure collectibles and, sometimes, key items. Treasures found in treasure troves can be exchanged for more gold and boosters at item trading s. Additionally, the appearance of salvaged treasure troves slightly differs from their stationary variant.

Types of salvaged treasure troves

 * Wooden treasure troves, usually containing treasures of common and rare rarity.
 * Red treasure troves, which have a higher chance of containing treasures of higher rarity.
 * White and gold treasure troves, which have a very high chance of containing legendary rarity treasures.