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'''Treasures''' are various rare items that can be found in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' and ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'' that can be sold or bartered for services.
:''For the list of items, named Treasures in {{TLoZ}}, see the [[Items in The Legend of Zelda]].''
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|Sprite SS= File:SS Treasure Icon.png
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|Sprite ALBW= File:ALBW Treasure Icon.png
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{{Term/Store|Treasure|Treasures|Series|plural}} are recurring {{Plural|Series|Item|link}} in {{TLoZ|Series}}.<ref>{{Cite Guide|quote= |game= PH|publisher= Prima|page= 18}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|You can find {{Color|ST Light Blue|treasures}} like this all over the world.|Joe|ST}}</ref><ref>{{Cite|Treasure|Battle-Information Screen|HWDE}}</ref>{{Name Ref|SS, ALBW, ZA}}


==Appearances==
==Location and Uses==
===''Phantom Hourglass''===
==={{PH|-}}===
In the ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'', there are eight different kinds of treasures scattered across the [[World of the Ocean King]], which can be found in chests in dungeons, pots, or bought from shops. There is no limit to the number of treasures there are: chests in the [[Temple of the Ocean King]] will replenish, as will the stock of shopkeepers.  
In {{PH}}, eight different kinds of Treasures can be obtained. They can be found inside [[Treasure Chest|chests]], [[pot]]s, or bought from shops. In addition, by saving [[Nyave]] from monsters in the southwestern part of the sea, [[Link]] can receive a large amount of Treasures that had been picked up for him.


Treasures can be sold for [[Rupee]]s to the [[Teller of Treasures]] on [[Mercay Island]], who will buy anything at any time, or to the [[Ho Ho Tribe]], who will buy one random item at a time for a slightly higher price than normal. The price the different treasures sell for varies depending on the game; they can sell for as cheap as 50 Rupees and up to 800 or even 1500 Rupees.
Treasures can be sold for [[Rupee]]s to the [[Treasure Teller]] on [[Mercay Island]] or to the [[Ho Ho Tribe]], who will buy one random Treasure for a slightly higher price.{{Clarify}} The value of each Treasure is randomly set when beginning a new [[Saving|Saved game]]; each type is assigned a value of 50, 150, 800, or 1500 Rupees, except for the [[Regal Ring]], which is always worth 1500 Rupees. These values are not revealed until the Treasures are taken to the Treasure Teller.


They can also be bought in shops, found in dungeons (including the Temple of the Ocean King, where they will replenish every time the dungeon is left and reentered, making a supply of random treasures). In addition, by saving [[Nyave]] from monsters in the southwestern part of the Great Sea, Link will receive a large amount of treasures that had been picked up for him.
Treasures may also be swapped among friends for either other Treasures or [[Ship Part]]s via [[Tag Mode]] and [[Battle Mode]]. Access to [[Freedle]]'s magic boxes is required to make trades.


Treasures may also be swapped among friends for either other treasures or Ship Parts via [[Tag Mode]] and [[Battle Mode]]. Access to [[Freedle]]'s magic boxes is required to trade. Doing so takes advantage of the random price differences for players. Lowly valued treasures on one Gamepak may be coveted ones to others.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
!Treasure
!Description
|-
|{{Section|Pink Coral|[[File:PH Pink Coral Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|PH|Pink Coral|link}}'''}}
|style="text-align:left"|Coral, polished to shine. It's an object to be admired!
|-
|{{Section|Pearl Necklace|[[File:PH Pearl Necklace Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|PH|Pearl Necklace|link}}'''}}
|style="text-align:left"|Pure white pearls, strung together into a stunning necklace.
|-
|{{Section|Dark Pearl Loop|[[File:PH Dark Pearl Loop Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|PH|Dark Pearl Loop|link}}'''}}
|style="text-align:left"|Rare dark pearls, strung into a jaw-dropping necklace.
|-
|{{Section|Zora Scale|[[File:PH Zora Scale Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|PH|Zora Scale|link}}'''}}
|style="text-align:left"|It's said that a [[Zora]] dropped this rare and sparkling scale!
|-
|{{Section|Goron Amber|[[File:PH Goron Amber Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|PH|Goron Amber|link}}'''}}
|style="text-align:left"|This tasty Goron treat is valuable because it contains a bug!
|-
|{{Section|Ruto Crown|[[File:PH Ruto Crown Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|PH|Ruto Crown|link}}'''}}
|style="text-align:left"|Some say this regal crown was worn by a [[Princess Ruto|princess of Zora]].
|-
|{{Section|Helmaroc Plume|[[File:PH Helmaroc Plume Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|PH|Helmaroc Plume|link}}'''}}
|style="text-align:left"|This flamboyant feather was dropped by a [[Helmaroc King|Helmaroc]] bird.
|-
|{{Section|Regal Ring|[[File:PH Regal Ring Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|PH|Regal Ring|link}}'''}}
|style="text-align:left"|A princely ring handed down among royal generations.
|}
 
==={{ST|-}}===
In {{ST}}, 16 different kinds of Treasures can be obtained. They can be found inside chests and pots. Common Treasures can also be found by blowing the leaves northeast of [[Whittleton]] with the [[Whirlwind]]. Uncommon Treasures can also be obtained by getting specific scores in minigames or by buying them from shops, such as [[Beedle's Air Shop]] or the [[Castle Town Shop]]. Rare Treasures can only be obtained in special [[Train Station]]s such as the [[Ends of the Earth Station]], the [[Slippery Station]], or the [[Lost at Sea Station]]. Alternatively, they can also be won by mailing [[Prize Postcard]]s and getting the 1st prize, or by completing level 3 of the [[Take 'Em All On!]] minigame.
 
Treasures can be sold or traded for various upgraded [[Train Cars]] at the [[Linebeck Trading Company]].


The treasures are:
{{Data Table
<br><br>
|game= ST
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
|storeAs= ST Treasures
|columns= Treasure [Image][Term], Sell Price [Rupees], Description [Description]
|-
| Demon Fossil
| 50
| Fossil of an ancient demon.  Sounds rare, but it turns up all over the place.
|-
| Stalfos Skull
| 50
| This artifact's eerie aura makes it the ultimate collector's item.
|-
| Star Fragment
| 50
| A sparkly stone that fell from the sky. It's said to be a piece of a star.
|-
| Bee Larvae
| 50
| Readily found in beehives. These energizing larvae sell for quite a bit.
|-
|-
!  '''Picture'''
| Wood Heart
!  '''Name'''
| 50
!  !  class="unsortable"|'''Description'''
| Whether this acorn is a treasure is debatable, but it does have its fans.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">3</span><center>[[File:PinkCoral.gif]]</center>
| Dark Pearl Loop
| <center>'''Pink Coral'''</center>
| 150
| Coral, polished to shine. It's an object to be admired!
| Rare dark pearls, strung together into a stunning necklace.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">5</span><center>[[File:PearlNecklace PH.gif]]</center>
| Pearl Necklace
| <center>'''Pearl Necklace'''</center>
| 150
| Pure white pearls, strung together into a stunning necklace. <ref>''You got a white pearl loop! These stunning jewels glow elegantly in the light!'' {{-}}N/A (''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' European release)</ref><ref>''You got a pearl necklace! This stunning pearl necklace glows elegantly in the light!'' {{-}}N/A (''[[The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass|Phantom Hourglass]]'' US release)</ref>
| Pure white pearls, strung together into a luminous necklace.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">6</span><center>[[File:DarkPearlLoop PH.gif‎]]</center>
| Ruto Crown
| <center>'''Dark Pearl Loop'''</center>
| 150
| Rare dark pearls, strung into a jaw-dropping necklace.
| Some say this regal crown was worn by generations of Zora princesses.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">7</span><center>[[File:ZoraScale.gif]]</center>
| Dragon Scale
| <center>'''[[Zora Scale]]'''</center>
| 150
| It's said that a [[Zora]] dropped this rare and sparkling scale!
| It's said that this scale came from a dragon, but no one really knows its origin.
 
|-
| Pirate Necklace
| 150
| Once worn by a pirate captain who raided the seas. It has an evil aura.
|-
| Palace Dish
| 500
| Priceless dish used by past royalty for eating dessert.
|-
| Goron Amber
| 500
| This tasty Goron treat is valuable because it contains a bug!
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">8</span><center>[[File:GoronAmber PH.gif]]</center>
| Mystic Jade
| <center>'''Goron Amber'''</center>
| 500
| This tasty Goron treat is valuable because it contains a bug!
| Captivating and very valuable because of its beautiful form and color.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">9</span><center>[[File:RutoCrown PH.gif‎]]</center>
| Ancient Gold Piece
| <center>'''Ruto Crown'''</center>
| 500
| Some say this regal crown was worn by a [[Princess Ruto|princess of Zora]].
| This ancient artifact makes you feel like you've stepped back in time.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">15</span><center>[[File:HelmarocPlume.gif]]</center>
| Alchemy Stone
| <center>'''[[Helmaroc Plume]]'''</center>
| 2,500
| This flamboyant feather was dropped by a [[Helmaroc King|Helmaroc]] bird.
| Desired by many, this artifact is said to bring riches to its owner.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">20</span><center>[[File:Regal Ring.png|50px]]</center>
| Regal Ring
| <center>'''Regal Ring'''</center>
| 2,500
| A princely ring handed down among royal generations.
| A princely ring handed down by royalty for generations.
|}
}}
 
==={{SS|-}}===
In {{SS}}, 16 different kinds of Treasures can be obtained. They can be found inside chests, by defeating enemies, or simply lying all around [[Hyrule]]. Treasures can also be bought from the [[Moonlight Merchant]] in the cave near the waterfall in [[Skyloft]] after the final [[Silent Realm]]. The likelihood of finding Treasures can be increased by carrying the [[Treasure Medal]] in the [[Pouch]].<ref>{{Cite|While you carry this mysterious medal, treasure appears with greater frequency.|N/A|SS}}</ref>


===''Spirit Tracks''===
Treasures can be used to [[upgrade]] items at the [[Scrap Shop]]. They can also be sold to [[Rupin]] at his home at night.  
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|Spirit Tracks]]'', treasure-hunting returns with 16 treasures for [[Link]] to find. The Pink Coral, Zora Scale, and the Helmaroc Plume are absent from ''Spirit Tracks'', but the other treasures do make an appearance in the game, found most often within pots and chests.  At [[Linebeck III]]'s [[Linebeck Trading Company|trading company]], treasures may be sold for Rupees or traded for various upgraded [[train cars]].


Common treasures such as Wood Heart, Bee Larvae, and Demon Fossil can be easily found by blowing the leaves northeast of [[Whittleton]] with the use of the [[Whirlwind]]. However, they can also be found by breaking the pots inside the cave that leads to the [[Fire Sanctuary]]. The more scarce treasures, such as Dark Pearl Loops or Palace Dishes, can be obtained by getting specific scores in minigames or by buying them from shops, such as [[Beedle's Air Shop]] or the [[Castle Town Shop]]. The extremely rare treasures, like Alchemy Stones or Regal Rings, can only won as prizes in special [[Train Station]]s such as [[Ends of the Earth Station]], [[Slippery Station]], or [[Lost at Sea Station]]. Alternatively, they are also won for mailing in [[Prize Postcard]]s and getting the 1st prize.
When entering {{Term|SS|Hero Mode|link}}, the current amount of Treasures from the previous game are passed over and are available at the start.


It should be noted that the treasures are aligned in the Collection screen according to their rarity: the top row contains treasures that are common to obtain, while the bottom row's treasures are harder to find.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"  
<br><br>
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1"
|-
|-
! '''Picture'''
!style="width:12%"|Treasure
!  '''Name'''
!style="width:44%"|Description
! '''Sell Price (Rupees)'''
!style="width:44%"|Method of Obtainment
!  !  class="unsortable"|'''Description'''
! !  class="unsortable"|'''Notes'''
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">7</span><center>[[File:Demon_Fossil.png|75px]] </center>
|{{Section|Hornet Larvae|[[File:SS Hornet Larvae Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Hornet Larvae|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Demon Fossil'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|They're a precious source of protein that comes from a Deku Hornet's hive. This material might be good for making something.
| <center>'''50'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Dropping a [[Deku Hornet]] nest by rolling into the tree housing it, or using the [[Slingshot]] or [[Beetle (Item)|Beetle]].
|  Fossil of an ancient demon. Sounds rare, but it turns up all over the place.
|   A common treasure that can be found by blowing the leaves in the north section of [[Whittleton]].
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">5</span><center>[[File:Stalfos Skull.png|75px]]</center>
|{{Section|Bird Feather|[[File:SS Bird Feather Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Bird Feather|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Stalfos Skull'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|These highly prized feathers come from birds foreign to Skyloft, and can serve as a useful material.
| <center>'''50'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Catching a [[Chirri]] with the [[Bug Net]] in the [[Sealed Grounds]] or the [[Faron Woods]].
| This artifact's eerie aura makes it the ultimate collector's item.
| A common treasure that can be found by blowing the leaves in the north section of [[Whittleton]].  As its name suggests, it is the head of a skeletal [[Stalfos]].<ref>{{cite|You got a Stalfos skull! It's kinda icky, but it's got treasure written all over it!|In-game description|Spirit Tracks}}</ref>
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">8</span><center> [[File:Star Fragment.png|75px]]   </center>
|{{Section|Tumbleweed|[[File:SS Tumbleweed Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Tumbleweed|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Star Fragment'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|This dried mass of plant material could come in handy. Might as well take it with you.
| <center>'''50'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Catching them with the Bug Net while they roll past in [[Lanayru Desert]].
| A sparkly stone that fell from the sky. It's said to be a piece of a star.
| A common treasure that can be found by blowing the leaves in the north section of [[Whittleton]]. These look very similar to {{smw|Star Bits}} found in ''{{smw|Super Mario Galaxy}}''. It is possibly a reference to that game.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">8</span><center> [[File:Bee Larvae.png|75px]]   </center>
|{{Section|Lizard Tail|[[File:SS Lizard Tail Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Lizard Tail|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Bee Larvae'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|It's the tail of a large lizard with a spiked ball on the end. Sure, it's a little gross, but you never know when you might need one.
| <center>'''50'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Defeating [[Lizalfos]].
|  Readily found in beehives.  These energizing larvae sell for quite a bit.
| A common treasure that can be found by blowing the leaves in the north section of [[Whittleton]].
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">8</span><center> [[File:Wood_Heart.png|75px]]   </center>
|{{Section|Eldin Ore|[[File:SS Eldin Ore Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Eldin Ore|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Wood Heart'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|This hard concretion sparkles brightly. It also has lots of different uses.
| <center>'''50'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Found in digging spots in the [[Eldin Volcano]].
| Whether this acorn is a treasure is debatable, but it does have its fans.
| It was a sidequest item in ''Phantom Hourglass'', used in a [[Phantom Hourglass Trading Sequence|trading sequence]] to obtain the [[Great Spin]]. A common treasure that can be found by blowing the leaves in the north section of [[Whittleton]].
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">6</span><center>[[File:Dark_Pearl_Loop.png‎|75px]]</center>
|{{Section|Ancient Flower|[[File:SS Ancient Flower Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Ancient Flower|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Dark Pearl Loop'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Legends say this beautiful flower flourished in the ancient past. Supposedly it glows in the dark...
| <center>'''150'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Found in sections under the influence of [[Timeshift Stone]]s in the Lanayru Desert and the [[Pirate Stronghold]].
| Rare dark pearls, strung together into a stunning necklace.
| A treasure returning from ''Phantom Hourglass''. Easily obtained as a prize in minigames. It can also be bought at various shops.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">8</span><center> [[File:Pearl Necklace.png|75px]]   </center>
|{{Section|Amber Relic|[[File:SS Amber Relic Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Amber Relic|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Pearl Necklace'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|It's an amber-colored chunk of precious stone. Nobody knows why it's this shape.
| <center>'''150'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Found all around Hyrule.
| Pure white pearls, strung together into a luminous necklace.
| A treasure returning from ''Phantom Hourglass''. Easily obtained as a prize in minigames. It can also be bought at various shops.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">9</span><center>[[File:Ruto_Crown.png‎|75px]]</center>
|{{Section|Dusk Relic|[[File:SS Dusk Relic Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Dusk Relic|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Ruto Crown'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|This item is similar in appearance to an Amber Relic, yet very different. It can only be found in certain places.
| <center>'''150'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Found in the Silent Realms.
| Some say this regal crown was worn by generations of Zora princesses.
| A treasure returning from ''Phantom Hourglass''.<ref>{{cite|Some say this regal crown was worn by a princess of the Zoras.|N/A|Spirit Tracks}}</ref> Easily obtained as a prize in minigames. It can also be bought at various shops.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">3</span><center>[[File:Dragon Scale.png|75px]] </center>
|{{Section|Jelly Blob|[[File:SS Jelly Blob Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Jelly Blob|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Dragon Scale'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|It may look like a boring wad of gunk, but it's used to make all sorts of things!
| <center>'''150'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Defeating [[Deku Baba]]s, [[Chuchu]]s, and [[Aracha]]s.
| It's said that this scale came from a dragon, but no one really knows its origin.
| Possibly a reference to [[Valoo]], the deity dragon from ''The Wind Waker''.<ref>{{cite|It's said that this scale came from a dragon, but no one really knows its true origin.|In-game description|Spirit Tracks}}</ref><ref>{{cite|You got a dragon scale! It's said this pristine scale fell from a dragon. But no one really knows for sure.|N/A|Spirit Tracks}}</ref> Easily obtained in minigames or in various shops.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">8</span><center> [[File:Pirate_Neclace.png|75px]]   </center>
|{{Section|Monster Claw|[[File:SS Monster Claw Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Monster Claw|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Pirate Necklace'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|These extremely sharp claw looks painful to even touch!
| <center>'''150'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Defeating [[Keese]], [[Walltula]]s, and [[Guay]]s.
| Once worn by a pirate captain who raided the seas.  It has an evil aura.
| This is the same Pirate Necklace that is worn by [[Big Blin]]s. Easily obtained in minigames or in various shops.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">8</span><center> [[File:Palace Dish.png|75px]]   </center>
|{{Section|Monster Horn|[[File:SS Monster Horn Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Monster Horn|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Palace Dish'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|This well-crafted horn is made of sturdy animal bone. You might find a use for this as a material.
| <center>'''500'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Stealing from [[Bokoblin]]s with the [[Whip]].
| Priceless dish used by past royalty for eating dessert.
| Can be won from playing the [[Goron Target Range]], the [[Pirate Hideout]] or [[Whip Race]] minigame.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">8</span><center> [[File:Goron Amber.png|60px]]   </center>
|{{Section|Ornamental Skull|[[File:SS Ornamental Skull Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Ornamental Skull|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Goron Amber'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|This simple, slightly macabre fashion statement bears the Bokoblin symbol.
| <center>'''500'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Defeating Bokoblins.
| This tasty Goron treat is valuable because it contains a bug!
| A treasure returning from ''Phantom Hourglass''. Can be won from playing the [[Goron Target Range]], the [[Pirate Hideout]] or [[Whip Race]] minigame.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">8</span><center> [[File:Mystic Jade.png|70px]] </center>
|{{Section|Evil Crystal|[[File:SS Evil Crystal Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Evil Crystal|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Mystic Jade'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|This solid chunk of pure, crystallized monster malice is extremely rare!
| <center>'''500'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Defeating [[Cursed Bokoblin]]s and [[Dark Keese]].
| Captivating and very valuable because of its beautiful form and color.
| Can be won a prize in the [[Goron Target Range]], the [[Pirate Hideout]] or the [[Whip Race]] minigame.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">8</span><center> [[File:Ancient Gold Piece.png|75px]]   </center>
|{{Section|Blue Bird Feather|[[File:SS Blue Bird Feather Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Blue Bird Feather|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Ancient Gold Piece'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Very few small birds possess this sky-blue plumage, making these feathers extremely rare!
| <center>'''500'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Catching a Blue Chirri with the Bug Net in the Sealed Grounds or the Faron Woods.
| This ancient artifact makes you feel like you've stepped back in time.
| Can be obtained by getting a low enough time in the [[Whip Race]] in [[Whittleton]].  
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">8</span><center>[[File:AlchemyStone.png|65px]]</center>
|{{Section|Golden Skull|[[File:SS Golden Skull Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Golden Skull|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Alchemy Stone'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|A real rarity among skull ornaments, it shines with an eerie, golden color.
| <center>'''2500'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Defeating Bokoblins.
| Desired by many, this artifact is said to bring riches to its owner.
| An extremely rare and valuable treasure. It can be found in [[Slippery Station]], [[Disorientation Station]], [[Snowdrift Station]] and won as a prize for mailing in [[Prize Postcard]]s. Named Priceless Stone in the European version.
|-
|-
| <span style="display:none">8</span><center> [[File:Regal Ring.png|50px]]   </center>
|{{Section|Goddess Plume|[[File:SS Goddess Plume Icon.png]]<br/>'''{{Term|SS|Goddess Plume|link}}'''}}
|  <center>'''Regal Ring'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Rumors say this item was dropped by the goddess in a long-forgotten era. It's a legendary treasure few will ever behold!
| <center>'''2500'''</center>
|style="text-align:left"|Found in chests and in place of Amber Relics in Hyrule or Dusk Relics in Silent Realms.
| A princely ring handed down by royalty for generations
| A treasure returning from ''Phantom Hourglass''. In order to introduce the player to the treasure-hunting mechanics of the game, Link needs to search for this treasure, buried by [[Linebeck]] the first for his grandson, in order to pay for a rail bridge. Link can obtain an infinite amount of Regal Rings by completing the [[Lost at Sea Station]] over and over.
|}
|}


==References==
==={{ALBW|-}}===
In {{ALBW}}, three different kinds of Treasures can be obtained. They can be found inside chests and by defeating enemies. Link can give 10 Treasures to the [[Witch]] to make [[Potion]]s. Alternatively, he can also sell them to her.
 
{{Data Table
|game= ALBW
|storeAs= ALBW Treasures
|columns= Treasure [Image][Term], Potion [Image][Term], Sell Price [Rupees], Description [Description]
|-
| Monster Guts
| Purple Potion
| 3
| ''You got some monster guts! Eww, they're a handful!''
|-
| Monster Horn
| Yellow Potion
| 5
| ''You got a monster horn! Ouch. Watch that you don't hurt yourself on that thing!''
|-
| Monster Tail
| Blue Potion
| 10
| ''You got a monster tail! Ugh, it's a bit smelly.''
}}
 
==Other Appearances==
==={{ZA|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|ZA}}<!-- Items in Zelda's Adventure seem to be called Treasures -->
{{Noncanon|End}}
 
==={{HW|-}}===
{{Noncanon|Start}}
{{Stub|HWDE}}<!-- Should there be a List of Treasures? What form would this take? -->
In {{HW}}, Treasures are {{Plural|HWDE|Gold Skulltula|link}}, {{Plural|HWDE|Piece of Heart|link}}, and {{Plural|HWDE|Heart Container|link}} that are hidden within {{Plural|HWDE|Adventure Battle|link}} in {{Term|HWDE|Adventure Mode|link}}. The Treasures available in an Adventure Battle are shown on the {{Term|HWDE|Battle-Information Screen|link}}. On this Screen, {{Plural|HWDE|Piece of Heart}} and {{Plural|HWDE|Heart Container}} will have an icon of a Warrior's head, denoting which Warrior can obtain the Treasure. During the Battle, {{Plural|HWDE|Piece of Heart}} and {{Plural|HWDE|Heart Container}} are found inside {{Plural|HWDE|Treasure Chest}} that appear after capturing certain Enemy {{Plural|HWDE|Keep}}. {{Plural|HWDE|Adventure Battle}} with a {{Term|HWDE|Gold Skulltula}} Treasure will always have a second {{Term|HWDE|Gold Skulltula}}. As in {{Term|HWDE|Legend Mode|link}}, {{Plural|HWDE|Gold Skulltula}} will appear somewhere on the {{Term|HWDE|Stage|link}} after the requirements in {{Term|HWDE|Check Skulltulas|link}} have been met.{{Verify|HWDE}}<!-- The 2nd may only appear if the requirements are met after the first Skulltula has been obtained --> However, both {{Plural|HWDE|Gold Skulltula}} cannot appear in the same Battle, requiring Warriors to complete the {{Term|HWDE|Adventure Battle}} at least twice.
 
In {{HW|L}}, as well as the previous Treasures, {{Term|HWDE|Fairy Clothing|link}} and {{Term|HWDE|Food|link}} can also be hidden in {{Plural|HWDE|Adventure Battle}} as Treasure. The type of Fairy Clothing and Food are shown on the {{Term|HWDE|Battle-Information Screen}}. Like {{Plural|HWDE|Piece of Heart}} and {{Plural|HWDE|Heart Container}}, Fairy Clothing can be found in {{Plural|HWDE|Treasure Chest}} that appear after capturing an Enemy {{Term|HWDE|Keep}}. Food Treasures are also found in Enemy {{Plural|HWDE|Keep}} but are hidden in brown {{Plural|HWDE|Jar|link}} within the {{Plural|HWDE|Keep}}. The Food obtained will always be the Delicious version of the Food and once obtained for the first time, all three versions can occasionally drop from defeated Enemies and Warriors.
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==Nomenclature==
{{Nomenclature}}
 
{{Small|''See [[Phantom Hourglass Translations/Items#Treasure|here]] for the translations for the [[Treasure#Phantom Hourglass|Treasures in Phantom Hourglass]].<br/>See [[Spirit Tracks Translations/Items#Treasure|here]] for the translations for the [[Treasure#Spirit Tracks|Treasures in Spirit Tracks]].<br/>See [[Skyward Sword Translations/Items#Treasure|here]] for the translations for the [[Treasure#Skyward Sword|Treasures in Skyward Sword]].<br/>See [[A Link Between Worlds Translations/Items#Other Items|here]] for the translations for the [[Treasure#A Link Between Worlds|Treasures in A Link Between Worlds]].''}}
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:PH Pink Coral Model.png|Pink Coral from {{PH|-}}
File:PH Zora Scale Model.png|Zora Scale from {{PH|-}}
File:PH Goron Amber Model.png|Goron Amber from {{PH|-}}
File:PH Helmaroc Plume Model.png|Helmaroc Plume from {{PH|-}}
File:PH Pearl Necklace Model.png|Pearl Necklace from {{PH|-}} and {{ST|-}}
File:PH Dark Pearl Loop Model.png|Dark Pearl Loop from {{PH|-}} and {{ST|-}}
File:PH Ruto Crown Model.png|Ruto Crown from {{PH|-}} and {{ST|-}}
File:PH Regal Ring Model.png|Regal Ring from {{PH|-}} and {{ST|-}}
File:ST Demon Fossil Model.png|Demon Fossil from {{ST|-}}
File:ST Stalfos Skull Model.png|Stalfos Skull from {{ST|-}}
File:ST Star Fragment Model.png|Star Fragment from {{ST|-}}
File:ST Bee Larvae Model.png|Bee Larvae from {{ST|-}}
File:ST Wood Heart Model.png|Wood Heart from {{ST|-}}
File:ST Dragon Scale Model.png|Dragon Scale from {{ST|-}}
File:ST Pirate Necklace Model.png|Pirate Necklace from {{ST|-}}
File:ST Palace Dish Model.png|Palace Dish from {{ST|-}}
File:ST Goron Amber Model.png|Goron Amber from {{ST|-}}
File:ST Mystic Jade Model.png|Mystic Jade from {{ST|-}}
File:ST Ancient Gold Piece Model.png|Ancient Gold Piece from {{ST|-}}
File:ST Alchemy Stone Model.png|Alchemy Stone from {{ST|-}}
File:SS Hornet Larvae Model.png|Hornet Larvae from {{SS|-}}
File:SS Amber Relic Render.png|Amber Relic from {{SS|-}}
File:SS Jelly Blob Render.png|Hornet Larvae from {{SS|-}}
File:SS Monster Claw Render.png|Monster Claw from {{SS|-}}
File:SS Ornamental Skull Render.png|Ornamental Skull from {{SS|-}}
File:ALBW Monster Guts Model.png|Monster Guts from {{ALBW|-}}
File:ALBW Monster Horn Model.png|Monster Horn from {{ALBW|-}}
File:ALBW Monster Tail Model.png|Monster Tail from {{ALBW|-}}
</gallery>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:26, 12 July 2023

For the list of items, named Treasures in The Legend of Zelda, see the Items in The Legend of Zelda.

Treasures are recurring Items in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2][3][name references needed]

Location and Uses

Phantom Hourglass

In Phantom Hourglass, eight different kinds of Treasures can be obtained. They can be found inside chests, pots, or bought from shops. In addition, by saving Nyave from monsters in the southwestern part of the sea, Link can receive a large amount of Treasures that had been picked up for him.

Treasures can be sold for Rupees to the Treasure Teller on Mercay Island or to the Ho Ho Tribe, who will buy one random Treasure for a slightly higher price.[clarification needed] The value of each Treasure is randomly set when beginning a new Saved game; each type is assigned a value of 50, 150, 800, or 1500 Rupees, except for the Regal Ring, which is always worth 1500 Rupees. These values are not revealed until the Treasures are taken to the Treasure Teller.

Treasures may also be swapped among friends for either other Treasures or Ship Parts via Tag Mode and Battle Mode. Access to Freedle's magic boxes is required to make trades.

Treasure Description

Pink Coral
Coral, polished to shine. It's an object to be admired!

Pearl Necklace
Pure white pearls, strung together into a stunning necklace.

Dark Pearl Loop
Rare dark pearls, strung into a jaw-dropping necklace.

Zora Scale
It's said that a Zora dropped this rare and sparkling scale!

Goron Amber
This tasty Goron treat is valuable because it contains a bug!

Ruto Crown
Some say this regal crown was worn by a princess of Zora.

Helmaroc Plume
This flamboyant feather was dropped by a Helmaroc bird.

Regal Ring
A princely ring handed down among royal generations.

Spirit Tracks

In Spirit Tracks, 16 different kinds of Treasures can be obtained. They can be found inside chests and pots. Common Treasures can also be found by blowing the leaves northeast of Whittleton with the Whirlwind. Uncommon Treasures can also be obtained by getting specific scores in minigames or by buying them from shops, such as Beedle's Air Shop or the Castle Town Shop. Rare Treasures can only be obtained in special Train Stations such as the Ends of the Earth Station, the Slippery Station, or the Lost at Sea Station. Alternatively, they can also be won by mailing Prize Postcards and getting the 1st prize, or by completing level 3 of the Take 'Em All On! minigame.

Treasures can be sold or traded for various upgraded Train Cars at the Linebeck Trading Company.

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

Fossil of an ancient demon. Sounds rare, but it turns up all over the place.

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

This artifact's eerie aura makes it the ultimate collector's item.

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

A sparkly stone that fell from the sky. It's said to be a piece of a star.

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

Readily found in beehives. These energizing larvae sell for quite a bit.

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

Whether this acorn is a treasure is debatable, but it does have its fans.

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

Rare dark pearls, strung together into a stunning necklace.

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

Pure white pearls, strung together into a luminous necklace.

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

Some say this regal crown was worn by generations of Zora princesses.

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

It's said that this scale came from a dragon, but no one really knows its origin.

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

Once worn by a pirate captain who raided the seas. It has an evil aura.

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

Priceless dish used by past royalty for eating dessert.

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

This tasty Goron treat is valuable because it contains a bug!

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

Captivating and very valuable because of its beautiful form and color.

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

This ancient artifact makes you feel like you've stepped back in time.

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

Desired by many, this artifact is said to bring riches to its owner.

Treasure
Sell Price
Description

A princely ring handed down by royalty for generations.

TreasureSell PriceDescription

Fossil of an ancient demon. Sounds rare, but it turns up all over the place.

This artifact's eerie aura makes it the ultimate collector's item.

A sparkly stone that fell from the sky. It's said to be a piece of a star.

Readily found in beehives. These energizing larvae sell for quite a bit.

Whether this acorn is a treasure is debatable, but it does have its fans.

Rare dark pearls, strung together into a stunning necklace.

Pure white pearls, strung together into a luminous necklace.

Some say this regal crown was worn by generations of Zora princesses.

It's said that this scale came from a dragon, but no one really knows its origin.

Once worn by a pirate captain who raided the seas. It has an evil aura.

Priceless dish used by past royalty for eating dessert.

This tasty Goron treat is valuable because it contains a bug!

Captivating and very valuable because of its beautiful form and color.

This ancient artifact makes you feel like you've stepped back in time.

Desired by many, this artifact is said to bring riches to its owner.

A princely ring handed down by royalty for generations.

Skyward Sword

In Skyward Sword, 16 different kinds of Treasures can be obtained. They can be found inside chests, by defeating enemies, or simply lying all around Hyrule. Treasures can also be bought from the Moonlight Merchant in the cave near the waterfall in Skyloft after the final Silent Realm. The likelihood of finding Treasures can be increased by carrying the Treasure Medal in the Pouch.[4]

Treasures can be used to upgrade items at the Scrap Shop. They can also be sold to Rupin at his home at night.

When entering Hero Mode, the current amount of Treasures from the previous game are passed over and are available at the start.

Treasure Description Method of Obtainment

Hornet Larvae
They're a precious source of protein that comes from a Deku Hornet's hive. This material might be good for making something. Dropping a Deku Hornet nest by rolling into the tree housing it, or using the Slingshot or Beetle.

Bird Feather
These highly prized feathers come from birds foreign to Skyloft, and can serve as a useful material. Catching a Chirri with the Bug Net in the Sealed Grounds or the Faron Woods.

Tumbleweed
This dried mass of plant material could come in handy. Might as well take it with you. Catching them with the Bug Net while they roll past in Lanayru Desert.

Lizard Tail
It's the tail of a large lizard with a spiked ball on the end. Sure, it's a little gross, but you never know when you might need one. Defeating Lizalfos.

Eldin Ore
This hard concretion sparkles brightly. It also has lots of different uses. Found in digging spots in the Eldin Volcano.

Ancient Flower
Legends say this beautiful flower flourished in the ancient past. Supposedly it glows in the dark... Found in sections under the influence of Timeshift Stones in the Lanayru Desert and the Pirate Stronghold.

Amber Relic
It's an amber-colored chunk of precious stone. Nobody knows why it's this shape. Found all around Hyrule.

Dusk Relic
This item is similar in appearance to an Amber Relic, yet very different. It can only be found in certain places. Found in the Silent Realms.

Jelly Blob
It may look like a boring wad of gunk, but it's used to make all sorts of things! Defeating Deku Babas, Chuchus, and Arachas.

Monster Claw
These extremely sharp claw looks painful to even touch! Defeating Keese, Walltulas, and Guays.

Monster Horn
This well-crafted horn is made of sturdy animal bone. You might find a use for this as a material. Stealing from Bokoblins with the Whip.

Ornamental Skull
This simple, slightly macabre fashion statement bears the Bokoblin symbol. Defeating Bokoblins.

Evil Crystal
This solid chunk of pure, crystallized monster malice is extremely rare! Defeating Cursed Bokoblins and Dark Keese.

Blue Bird Feather
Very few small birds possess this sky-blue plumage, making these feathers extremely rare! Catching a Blue Chirri with the Bug Net in the Sealed Grounds or the Faron Woods.

Golden Skull
A real rarity among skull ornaments, it shines with an eerie, golden color. Defeating Bokoblins.

Goddess Plume
Rumors say this item was dropped by the goddess in a long-forgotten era. It's a legendary treasure few will ever behold! Found in chests and in place of Amber Relics in Hyrule or Dusk Relics in Silent Realms.

A Link Between Worlds

In A Link Between Worlds, three different kinds of Treasures can be obtained. They can be found inside chests and by defeating enemies. Link can give 10 Treasures to the Witch to make Potions. Alternatively, he can also sell them to her.

Treasure
Potion
Sell Price
Description

You got some monster guts! Eww, they're a handful!

Treasure
Potion
Sell Price
Description

You got a monster horn! Ouch. Watch that you don't hurt yourself on that thing!

Treasure
Potion
Sell Price
Description

You got a monster tail! Ugh, it's a bit smelly.

TreasurePotionSell PriceDescription

You got some monster guts! Eww, they're a handful!

You got a monster horn! Ouch. Watch that you don't hurt yourself on that thing!

You got a monster tail! Ugh, it's a bit smelly.

Other Appearances

Zelda's Adventure



Hyrule Warriors



In Hyrule Warriors, Treasures are Gold Skulltulas, Pieces of Heart, and Heart Containers that are hidden within Adventure Battle in Adventure Mode. The Treasures available in an Adventure Battle are shown on the Battle-Information Screen. On this Screen, Pieces of Heart and Heart Containers will have an icon of a Warrior's head, denoting which Warrior can obtain the Treasure. During the Battle, Pieces of Heart and Heart Containers are found inside Chests that appear after capturing certain Enemy Keeps. Adventure Battle with a Gold Skulltula Treasure will always have a second Gold Skulltula. As in Legend Mode, Gold Skulltulas will appear somewhere on the Stage after the requirements in Check Skulltulas have been met.[verification needed] However, both Gold Skulltulas cannot appear in the same Battle, requiring Warriors to complete the Adventure Battle at least twice.

In Hyrule Warriors Legends, as well as the previous Treasures, Fairy Clothing and Food can also be hidden in Adventure Battle as Treasure. The type of Fairy Clothing and Food are shown on the Battle-Information Screen. Like Pieces of Heart and Heart Containers, Fairy Clothing can be found in Chests that appear after capturing an Enemy Keep. Food Treasures are also found in Enemy Keeps but are hidden in brown Jars within the Keeps. The Food obtained will always be the Delicious version of the Food and once obtained for the first time, all three versions can occasionally drop from defeated Enemies and Warriors.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Regions
LanguageNamesMeanings
Canada
FrenchCA
Trésor (PH | ST)Treasure
The French Republic
FrenchEU
Trésor (PH | ST)[7][8]Treasure
The Federal Republic of Germany
German
Schatz (PH)[6] 
The Italian Republic
Italian
Tesoro (PH)[9] 
Latin America
SpanishLA
Tesoro (PH)[5] 
The Kingdom of Spain
SpanishEU
Tesoro (PH) 
This table was generated using translation pages.
To request an addition, please contact a staff member with a reference.

See here for the translations for the Treasures in Phantom Hourglass.
See here for the translations for the Treasures in Spirit Tracks.
See here for the translations for the Treasures in Skyward Sword.
See here for the translations for the Treasures in A Link Between Worlds.

Gallery

References

  1. The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass—Prima Official Game Guide, Prima Games, pg. 18
  2. "You can find treasures like this all over the world." — Joe (Spirit Tracks)
  3. "Treasure" — Battle-Information Screen (Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition)
  4. "While you carry this mysterious medal, treasure appears with greater frequency." — N/A (Skyward Sword)
  5. "Tesoros" — Inventory (Phantom Hourglass)
  6. "Schätze" — Inventory (Phantom Hourglass)
  7. "Trésors" — Inventory (Phantom Hourglass)
  8. "Trésors" — Inventory (Spirit Tracks)
  9. "Tesori" — Inventory (Phantom Hourglass)