One of the more popular items to find is the disillusionment chest, and one player decided that opening the chest up in-game wasn't enough, so they made a real-life 3D model of it. The disillusionment chest is best known as an eyeball chest thanks to its roving human-like eye always looking for players trying to get the treasure it's protecting. So, of course, the real-life version of the disillusionment chest comes complete with a human-like eye too.
Redditor mmmmystery, also known as Marko Makaj, posted a video of the 3D model they made on the subreddit showing off the accuracy of the disillusionment chest's eye. In, the chest challenges the player as the Alohomora Spell would typically be used to unlock locked items, but this won't work on the eyeball chest. The eyeball chest clamps up when it spots the player, and no other spell can open it. The real-life version of the disillusionment chest created by Makaj doesn't react quite like that, but it has one feature that makes it frighteningly realistic.
fans were stunned to see the eye in Makaj's chest move just like in the game when a player is in the chest's proximity, and some wanted to buy it. One fan wasn't sure if the chest was a real item or a render, to which Makaj, an artist who creates high-quality 3D models and props, confirmed it was real by showing an Instagram video of the work they put into building it. With a sequel officially in the works, fans were right to wonder why Warner Bros. hasn't tried to recreate items from the game.
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Many fans were creeped out by seeing the roving eye in real life and wondered if they needed to cast the Disillusionment Charm to turn invisible and avoid its gaze, as they would in the game to collect the Galleons inside. Fans also joked that this disillusionment chest should jump and lock itself if they were spotted or freak out and
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