has a sizable map divided across three acts and several locations. Naturally, that means there are plenty of hidden treasures to find both in buildings or in the wild. However, some treasure chests hold better rewards than others, and those rewards might not always take the form of armor or weapons.
Chests are abundant in Faerûn, but it's rare for them to contain worthwhile rewards. Instead, they tend to have gold, resources like Trap Disarm Kits, or camp clothes and supplies. At worst, they'll have rotten food or nothing at all. Specific chests with unique names, however, are hidden in the world, and they often hold the best rewards. As such, they also tend to require the most effort to find and open.
The Chest of the Mundane would've ranked higher in its pre-patch form, but updates have taken its most powerful feature and removed it since that was never an intended feature. Previously, the Chest of the Mundane was the closest to a Bag of Holding that had, reducing the weight of items added to it so that characters could carry way more in their inventory than they were meant to. Now, the chest simply holds Mystra's Grace (which allow the wearer to cast as a bonus action), two random scrolls, and another random item.
Behind Dror's throne room is a locked balcony full of gold and treasure chests. Defeating Dror drops the key to access this hoard, but it's also possible to lockpick the gate open and take the loot after completing the cutscene where the party speaks with a Mind Flayer corpse as part of his ritual. The party will walk away with up to 500 gold, Helmet of Grit, Springstep Boots, and Amulet of Selûne's Chosen as a reward.
The real reward isn't in the missing shipment itself, and all it holds are a few pieces
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