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'''Treasure chests''', also named '''Treasure Boxes''',<ref>''Spyro the Dragon'' instruction booklet, page 10.</ref> are objects that contain [[gem]]s in the first game, ''[[Spyro the Dragon (video game)|Spyro the Dragon]]''. [[Spyro the Dragon|Spyro]] can break a treasure chest by either charging into it or [[flame|flaming]] it. In their debut appearance, treasure chests are colored red and yellow. Many subsequent titles replaced treasure chests with [[Gem Basket]]s. There are locked treasure chests named [[Lock Chest]]s, which require Spyro to find a [[key]] to open them. They appear in a lot more games than treasure chests.  
'''Treasure chests''', also named '''Treasure Boxes''',<ref>''Spyro the Dragon'' instruction booklet, page 10.</ref> are an object in ''[[Spyro the Dragon (game)|Spyro the Dragon]]''.
 
==Location and uses==
Treasure chests contain [[gem]]s. [[Spyro]] can break a treasure chest by either charging into it or [[flame|flaming]] it. In their debut appearance, treasure chests are colored red and yellow. Many subsequent titles replaced treasure chests with [[Gem Basket]]s. There are locked treasure chests named [[Lock Chest]]s, which require Spyro to find a [[key]] to open them. They appear in a lot more games than treasure chests.  


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Treasure chests, also named Treasure Boxes,[1] are an object in Spyro the Dragon.

Location and uses[edit]

Treasure chests contain gems. Spyro can break a treasure chest by either charging into it or flaming it. In their debut appearance, treasure chests are colored red and yellow. Many subsequent titles replaced treasure chests with Gem Baskets. There are locked treasure chests named Lock Chests, which require Spyro to find a key to open them. They appear in a lot more games than treasure chests.

References[edit]

  1. Spyro the Dragon instruction booklet, page 10.

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