Treasure Chests are one of the many new collectibles found on Penacony in Ascend their party many times over.
Due to the sheer amount of Treasure Chests on Penacony, players can easily lose track of which they have already collected. Luckily, chests do not respawn once opened, so through the process of elimination, you can deduce which are left by going floor by floor. It is recommended to plot a route between all chests on a floor, then methodically go to each spot and mark down which are open.

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All Penacony Treasure Chest Map Locations
In total, there are 176 Treasure Chests players can collect throughout the emotionally intense world of Penacony. For a more dynamic map experience, and to easily keep track of collected chests, this interactive Honkai: Star Rail map by AppSample is a fantastic resource. In addition to chests, this map can also show the locations of Space Anchors, Lordly Trashcans, Origami Birds, Memory Bubbles, and much more.
The Reverie (Reality) Treasure Chests
The real version of the Reverie contains 16 Treasure Chests total. Note that to enter the first door on the left on the third floor, you will need to complete the "Cosmic Star" quest. Similarly, the left door just after the last one opens after completing "The Trees as Peace".
- The Reverie (Reality): First Floor
- The Reverie (Reality): Second Floor
- The Reverie (Reality): Third Floor
Golden Hour Treasure Chests
Golden Hour contains 31 Treasure Chests in total, tied for the most in any area in Penacony. On the first floor, notice the lone chest in the southwest corner of the map. Use the Hanu TV on the second floor to get into this small side room and get the loot.
- Golden Hour: First Floor
- Golden Hour: Second Floor
- Golden Hour: Third Floor
Dream's Edge Treasure Chests
Dream's Edge contains 30 Treasure Chests in total, the second-highest total in Penacony.
The Reverie Dreamscape Treasure Chests
The Reverie Dreamscape contains 28 Treasure Chests total. The southern separated section contains a 3D gravity-shifting room, but it cannot be accessed directly. Head to the eastern part of the third floor, then enter the painting with a giant tear in it.
- The Reverie Dreamscape: First Floor
- The Reverie Dreamscape: Second Floor
- The Reverie Dreamscape: Third Floor
A Child's Dream Treasure Chests
A Child's Dream contains 9 Treasure Chests in total, the lowest in any area in Penacony.
Dewlight Pavilion Treasure Chests
Dewlight Pavilion contains 27 Treasure Chests in total. The 3D room in the upper-right corner of the map is accessible by talking to Burton near it as part of the "Outsourcer" quest. After collecting the dummy chests in this section to find Burton's files, you will get to a Hanu TV puzzle that has two actual chests.
- Dewlight Pavilion: First Floor
- Dewlight Pavilion: Second Floor
- Dewlight Pavilion: City Sandpit
Clock Studios Theme Park Treasure Chests
Clock Studios Theme Park contains 31 Treasure Chests in total, tied for the most in any area in Penacony. The northern, separate area on the first floor is accessible through a Hanu TV puzzle in the north part of the second floor. The second floor, though, has two chests that are trickier to obtain than most.
When doing the Hanu TV puzzle in the southern part of the second floor, look behind the sign near the TV to see a hidden Treasure Chest. Shrink down by transforming into Hanu to sidestep the sign and open the chest. Another hidden chest can be accessed via the southern Bubble Pinball Machine by aligning the trajectory like the screenshot below.
- Clock Studios Theme Park: First Floor
- Clock Studios Theme Park: Second Floor
What Do Treasure Chests Do?
When opened, treasure chests will award the player with an assortment of items, from materials to Relics. Each chest's contents is randomized and can only be opened once, so open as many as possible. Chests also award Clock Credits, which are used for leveling up the Clockie statue in Golden Hour that gives valuable materials in return, which will be needed to Ascend your Honkai: Star Rail party.
Photo & Map Resource Credit: AppSample

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