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There are a total of 20 unique normal Mystery Box contents and 15 unique golden-sided Mystery Boxes contents. Golden-sided Mystery Boxes more rarely appear than normal ones. Each normal Mystery Box can be found in two different Worlds, while each golden-sided one can only be found in a single World. | There are a total of 20 unique normal Mystery Box contents and 15 unique golden-sided Mystery Boxes contents. Golden-sided Mystery Boxes more rarely appear than normal ones. Each normal Mystery Box can be found in two different Worlds, while each golden-sided one can only be found in a single World. | ||
After completing a Mystery Box, it turns gray on the overworld map and "falls asleep", | After completing a Mystery Box, it turns gray on the overworld map and "falls asleep", therefore making it become inaccessible. It may be accessed again 20 hours later. The contents of each Mystery Box changes each time it is re-entered. | ||
Mystery Boxes can also be accessed via StreetPass (a wireless feature that automatically exchanges information with other [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] holders while the system is in sleep mode). The only difference in a StreetPass Mystery Box is that it is guaranteed to have a Star Medal or two, unless of course all Star Medals have been collected. | Mystery Boxes can also be accessed via StreetPass (a wireless feature that automatically exchanges information with other [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] holders while the system is in sleep mode). The only difference in a StreetPass Mystery Box is that it is guaranteed to have a Star Medal or two, unless of course all Star Medals have been collected. |