God Wars: Future Past
32 Achievements
Treasure Master
Found all hidden treasures.
40.9%
How to unlock the Treasure Master achievement in God Wars: Future Past - Definitive Guide
(Click here for a screenshot guide for all hidden treasures.)
Hidden treasures are invisible treasures on each map. Yomi, the maps after Ise, and the tutorial fight do not contain any hidden treasures; every other map has exactly three. If you revisit a map, even for a mandatory story battle (for example, the slightly more flooded version of Itsukushima), you will still have credit for all the treasures you collected on it previously; in other words, they count as the same map. To collect a treasure, simply walk to the adjacent space and search where the treasure is as if you were searching a wicker box. The Monk’s Mine Investigation can search for hidden treasure, but the Augury Skill item, available in shops for only 20 Leaves, searches a wider radius.
You can save a lot of post-ending collecting if you get these as you go, but due to the difficult locations of some treasures, you may have to hold off on collecting them until you get more Skills. Treasures can appear in the water or other not-immediately-obvious places; traversing water, jumping several spaces, and using the Shinobi’s Shadow Skip are necessary for at least one treasure each.
The game provides no way to check which treasures you’ve collected, so be sure to keep track of them yourself. If you go back through shrine requests to collect the treasures from each map, bear in mind that there are two different maps named Manai (an isthmus/waterfall and a shrine area) and two different maps named Daisen (a mountaintop/springs area and a volcano) which each have their own hidden treasures.
(Click here for a screenshot guide for all hidden treasures.)
Hidden treasures are invisible treasures on each map. Yomi, the maps after Ise, and the tutorial fight do not contain any hidden treasures; every other map has exactly three. If you revisit a map, even for a mandatory story battle (for example, the slightly more flooded version of Itsukushima), you will still have credit for all the treasures you collected on it previously; in other words, they count as the same map. To collect a treasure, simply walk to the adjacent space and search where the treasure is as if you were searching a wicker box. The Monk’s Mine Investigation can search for hidden treasure, but the Augury Skill item, available in shops for only 20 Leaves, searches a wider radius.
You can save a lot of post-ending collecting if you get these as you go, but due to the difficult locations of some treasures, you may have to hold off on collecting them until you get more Skills. Treasures can appear in the water or other not-immediately-obvious places; traversing water, jumping several spaces, and using the Shinobi’s Shadow Skip are necessary for at least one treasure each.
The game provides no way to check which treasures you’ve collected, so be sure to keep track of them yourself. If you go back through shrine requests to collect the treasures from each map, bear in mind that there are two different maps named Manai (an isthmus/waterfall and a shrine area) and two different maps named Daisen (a mountaintop/springs area and a volcano) which each have their own hidden treasures.