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In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', treasure chests come into play on the [[Neon Heights]] board. There are initially three of them in play, spaced out at random spots along the board. One chest contains a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]], another holds twenty coins, while the other houses a [[Bob-omb]]. [[Koopa Kid]] guards the chests, but can be bribed into awarding the contents of one in exchange for ten coins. If the Bob-omb is found, the player (or team) will be blown back to the start of the board. If the Star is found, a new chest containing a Star will appear elsewhere on the board. The other two chests will then be shuffled around as well, or added to the board if they've already been claimed. There is also a [[Bowser Time]] event exclusive to Neon Heights in which Bowser will steal either a Star from the lead player, or ten coins from each player, then order Koopa Kid to stash what was stolen in the chest that already contains either the Star or twenty coins, which can them be recollected by whoever opens the respective chest. There is also the Neon Heights-exclusive [[Lakitu Orb]]. Using it will trigger [[Lakitu]], who will select a chest at random and bring it to the player, who can open it on the spot without having to pay Koopa Kid. Treasure Chests also appeared in the Single-Player Bowser Mini-Game [[Treasure Dome]] where players must open each chest by using a key.
In ''[[Mario Party 7]]'', treasure chests come into play on the [[Neon Heights]] board. There are initially three of them in play, spaced out at random spots along the board. One chest contains a [[Star (Mario Party series)|Star]], another holds twenty coins, while the other houses a [[Bob-omb]]. [[Koopa Kid]] guards the chests, but can be bribed into awarding the contents of one in exchange for ten coins. If the Bob-omb is found, the player (or team) will be blown back to the start of the board. If the Star is found, a new chest containing a Star will appear elsewhere on the board. The other two chests will then be shuffled around as well, or added to the board if they've already been claimed. There is also a [[Bowser Time]] event exclusive to Neon Heights in which Bowser will steal either a Star from the lead player, or ten coins from each player, then order Koopa Kid to stash what was stolen in the chest that already contains either the Star or twenty coins, which can them be recollected by whoever opens the respective chest. There is also the Neon Heights-exclusive [[Lakitu Orb]]. Using it will trigger [[Lakitu]], who will select a chest at random and bring it to the player, who can open it on the spot without having to pay Koopa Kid. Treasure Chests also appeared in the Single-Player Bowser Mini-Game [[Treasure Dome]] where players must open each chest by using a key.


===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS''===
===''Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U''===
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Treasure chests appear in the Smash Run mode in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', having the same design as the ones that appear in ''[[icaruspedia:Kid Icarus: Uprising|Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. These chests can contain stat boosts, [[Trophy|trophies]], gold, powers, and custom parts (either custom special moves or equipment). [[Mimicutie]]s, fake treasure chest enemies from ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'', also appear as enemies in the Smash Run mode.
Treasure chests appear in the Smash Run mode in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'', having the same design as the ones that appear in ''[[icaruspedia:Kid Icarus: Uprising|Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. These chests can contain stat-boosting items, trophies, gold, and custom parts. [[Mimicutie]]s, fake treasure chest enemies from ''Kid Icarus: Uprising'', also appear as enemies in the Smash Run mode.
 
In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', treasure chests appear in the Special Orders mode, with an original design. In Master Orders, a treasure chest appears alongside [[Master Hand]], which opens and gives the player a reward if they clear the ticket, and disappears if they fail. In Crazy Orders, [[Crazy Hand]] drops treasure chests containing random rewards as the player damages him during the final battle; these rewards cannot be seen until after the battle.


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