In an open-world game, various treasure chests are indispensable, and the same goes for the Soul Land hunting world. So where are the treasure chests in the Soul Land hunting world? How should players operate while running around the map to more easily find the locations of these chests? Below is a brief explanation, along with some chest location maps. Once you have a clear idea, finding the chests will be a piece of cake.

Currently, there are three major areas in the game: Nodding City, Starlight Great Forest, and Tiandou City. Each large area contains numerous chests, ranging from basic wooden chests to very rare precious ones. The more valuable the chest, the more likely it is hidden in unexpected places.

When doing main and side quests, pay close attention to the mini-map in the upper right corner. When you are near a chest, an icon will indicate that there's a chest nearby. At this point, just turn the camera and search a bit to find the required chest.

For example, on the way to challenge the Datura Snake, you can see a fine chest by the roadside. Another one is behind a broken stone pillar. If you frequently play open-world games, exploring for chests becomes second nature, and you'll also understand the designers' intentions, knowing where they might hide these chests in obscure corners.

As shown in the image, here are several chest locations in Nodding City. You can use this as a reference for your search. Some chests require platform jumping skills, while others are placed on platforms that can only be reached after unlocking short-range flight later in the game. You may want to mark them first.

This concludes the introduction to where the treasure chests are located in the Soul Land hunting world. Most of the chests are encountered while players are completing main quests, but some require extra attention. While exploring and mapping out the area, don't rush into completing tasks; take a moment to observe if there's anything nearby worth collecting.