Standard Quest Chest

Standard Quest Chest An old looking chest from the Tinkerer’s vault. It contains valuable items.

Tooltip: Only usable in the Vault. Use to spawn a destructible chest containing rewards.

Soulbound Soulbound

Consumed with use

Feed Power: 200

Loot Bag Assigned to Orange Bag
Drops From Generous Dungeon Modifier
Obtained Through Tinkerer Quest Reward

Notes
Using the chest consumable item when within your Vault will spawn a destructible chest enemy which can drop stat potions (including one potion guaranteed), medium/high-tiered items, and untiered/special items as shown in the loot table below.

Like all Quest Chests, Loot Boosters do have an effect on your loot; however, remember that the tier cannot be boosted beyond the items that naturally drop from the chest, so usually the Loot Drop effect is more desirable, to boost the chances of receiving an untiered item.

The Standard Quest pool dungeons are as follows:


Standard Quest Chest

Stats (Standard Quest Chest Enemy)

HP: 2,500
DEF: 0
EXP: 20,000


Combat

Attacks

Aesthetics Damage Condition effects Speed (tiles/sec) Range (tiles) Comments
N/A 0 Pet Stasis Pet Stasis for 20s 0 0 Inflicts Pet Stasis when spawned

Drops

Purple Bag
Cyan Bag
Blue Bag
Golden Bag
Orange Bag
White Bag

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Tips and Strategies

  • If you have a pet that can do damage, do not be too casual when opening chests as if you fail to register any shots on the chest, and you allow your pet to do 100% of the damage, you will get no loot. However the chest does apply a 20 second pet stasis effect when you open it, which should be sufficient time for you to damage the chest, even with a low tier weapon.
  • If you leave the Vault for any reason midway through attacking the chest (nexusing, or closing the game), the chest will disappear and any potential loot will be lost. So, it is not recommended to open chests after you have been running the game for a long session and have high memory buildup, as a disconnection could rob you of potential loot.
  • It is possible to die from a Quest Chest. Using a chest at 0 HP (achievable with max HP-lowering equipment such as certain Mistake gear) will cause death from the pet stasis “attack” (called Testing Pet Stasis) from the chest.

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History

Introduced along with Marks during a revamp of The Tinkerer in Patch X.17.0 (Sep 2017).

Originally there were only two types of Quest Chest, and this item (the lower of the two) was named simply as Quest Chest. It provided 10,000 EXP.

The loot table has expanded over the years as new dungeons have been added.

In Patch X.32.2.0 (Nov 2019) this item was renamed to Standard Quest Chest when two new tiers of Quest Chest were introduced. The EXP was raised from 10,000 EXP to 20,000 EXP at this time. Its sprite remained unchanged.

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