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Template:Infobox-Items Treasure is a valuable item found in a treasure chest. Treasures have appeared in 4 games so far, with one being a remake of another.

Game Appearances

Kirby Super Star/Kirby Super Star Ultra

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In the stage The Great Cave Offensive in Kirby Super Star and its remake, Kirby Super Star Ultra, Kirby's quest involves collecting treasure. As Kirby navigates the various areas of an underground chamber, he may find up to 60 treasure chests. The treasures are collectible items only and thus have no effect on Kirby's abilities; however, they are required to achieve 100% completion on the stage.

Sub-Tree Area Treasures
Treasure Image Price Notes
Gold Medal File:GoldmedalSS.gif File:Goldmedal.png 10,000 G to be determined
Gold Coin File:GoldcoinSS.gif File:Goldcoin.png 1,000 G A Koban, an ancient Japanese gold coin.
Whip File:WhipSS.gif File:Whip.png 6,800 G Could be a reference to the Castlevania series.
Crystal Ball File:CrystalballSS.gif File:Crystalball.png 200,000 G to be determined
Lucky Cat File:LuckycatSS.gif File:Luckycat.png 500 G A Maneki Neko, a Japanese symbol of Luck.
Seiryu Sword File:SeiryuswordSS.gif File:Seiryusword.png 142,000 G A reference to the Final Fantasy series.
Screw Ball (Kirby Super Star) File:ScrewattackSS.gif File:Screwattack.png 80,000 G A reference to the Screw Attack power-up of the Metroid series.
Screw Attack (Kirby Super Star Ultra)
Echigo Candy File:EchigocandySS.gif File:Echigocandy.png 8,000 G to be determined
Zebra Mask (Kirby Super Star) File:Zebramask.gif File:Phantomask.png 278,000 G A reference to the Mario series's Phanto.
Phanto Mask (Kirby Super Star Ultra)
Star Stone File:StarstoneSS.gif File:Starstone.png 82,100 G to be determined
Beast's Fang File:Beast'sfangSS.gif File:Beast'sfang.png 7,300 G to be determined
Bandana File:BandanaSS.gif File:Bandana.png 1.990 G to be determined
Springtime (Kirby Super Star) File:Springtime.gif File:Seasonsheart.png 250,000 G to be determined
Seasons Heart (Kirby Super Star Ultra) An amalgamation of four treasures from the original Kirby Super Star.
Crystal Area Treasures
Treasure Image Price Notes
Dime File:Dime.png 10 G A reference to the common monetary piece.
Glass Slipper File:Glassslipper.png 120,000 G A reference to the iconic Cinderella item.
Goblet File:Goblet.png 800 G to be determined
Saucepan File:Saucepan.png 10 G to be determined
Brass Knuckle File:Brassknuckle.png 20,000 G to be determined
Amber Rose File:Amberrose.png 22,100 G to be determined
Fish Fossil File:Fishfossil.png 8,250 G to be determined
Beast Fossil File:Beastfossil.png 24,220 G to be determined
Nunchuks (Kirby Super Star) File:GCO Nunchuks.pngFile:Machineparts.png 55,480 G to be determined
Machine Parts (Kirby Super Star Ultra) 121,300 G A reference to Kirby Air Ride.
Bucket File:Bucket.png 200 G A reference to Mario & Wario
Power Paintbrush File:Powerpaintbrush.png 222,000 G A reference to Kirby: Canvas Curse.
100-Dollar Coin File:100-dollarcoin.png 10,000 G Could be a reference to rare and obsolete coins highly valued by collectors, specifically the Morgan dollar.
Ancient Gem File:Ancientgem.png 68,000 G Resembles a magatama, could be a reference to the Yasaki no Magatama, one of the three Regalia of Japan.
Falcon Helmet File:Falconhelmet.png 41,000 G A reference to the F-Zero series.
Dud (Kirby Super Star) File:Cellphone.png 30 G to be determined
Cell Phone (Kirby Super Star Ultra) 40,210 G A reference to Kirby and the Amazing Mirror.
Truth Mirror File:Truthmirror.png 500,000 G Could be a reference to the mirror Yata no Kagami, one of the three Imperial Regalia of Japan.
Old Tower Area Treasures
Treasure Image Price Notes
Star Tiara File:Startiara.png 408,200 G to be determined
Koopa Shell File:Koopashell.png 800 G A reference to the Mario series.
Falchion File:Falchion.png 325,000 G A reference to the Falchion, Marth's legendary sword in the Fire Emblem series. In international releases of Kirby Super Star it was just called "Sword", as the game predated the international presence of Fire Emblem; it was given its proper name in Ultra.
Warrior Shield File:Warriorshield.png 50,000 G to be determined
Unicorn's Horn File:Unicornhorn.png 80,300 G A reference to the legendary creature Unicorn.
Autumntime (Kirby Super Star) File:Threestarcane.png 250,000 G to be determined
Three-Star Cane (Kirby Super Star Ultra) 222,000 G A reference to Kirby: Squeak Squad.
Broken Bowl File:Brokenbowl.png 50 G to be determined
Tut's Mask File:Tut'smask.png 160,000 G A reference to the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun.
Mr. Saturn File:Mrsaturn.png 120,000 G A reference to the Mr. Saturn race from the Mother series.
Armor File:Armor.png 212,000 G to be determined
Treasure Box File:Treasurebox.png 100,000 G to be determined
Mannequin File:Mannequin.png 3,000 G to be determined
Gold Crown File:Goldcrown.png 528,000 G to be determined
King's Cape File:King'scape.png 508,000 G to be determined
Model Ship File:Modelship.png 800,000 G to be determined
Sun Ring File:Sunring.png 800,000 G Could be a reference to Lord Sun's Ring from Golden Sun: Dark Dawn.
Garden Area Treasures
Treasure Image Price Notes
Gold Watering Can File:Goldwateringcan.png 200,000 G A reference to the Animal Crossing series.
Katana File:Katana.png 990,000 G A reference to the Japanese long sword, a Katana.
Charm File:Charm.png 8,000 G to be determined
Xmas Tree File:Xmastree.png 40,000 G A reference to Christmas.
Kong's Barrel File:Kong'sbarrel.png 1,500 G A reference to the Donkey Kong series.
Ramia's Scale File:Ramia'sscale.png 12,800 G A mistranslation of "Lamia's Scale", Lamia is a creature from Greek mythology depicted as being part snake.
Shiny Bamboo File:Shinybamboo.png 600,000 G Most likely a reference to the old japanese folktale The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter.
Tire File:Tire.png 1,100 G A possible reference to Super Mario Kart.
Spirit Charm File:Spiritcharm.png 78,500 G to be determined
Pegasus Wing File:Pegasuswing.png 42,800 G A reference to Pegasus, a winged horse from Greek mythology. More specifically, a possible reference to the Wings of Pegasus item from the Kid Icarus series.
Raccoon Doll File:Raccoondoll.png 8,150 G A reference to the Tanuki statues that can be found in many places throughout Japan.
Shell Whistle File:Shellwhistle.png 82,000 G to be determined
Orichalcum File:Orichalcum.png 512,000 G Orichalcum.
Platinum Ring File:Platinumring.png 40,000 G to be determined
Triforce File:Triforce.png 800,000 G A reference to the Triforce, the iconic symbol of the Zelda series.

Also, on the map screen, a medal that looks like the Gold Medal treasure (seen to the right), signifies that all treasures have been found in the area.

Kirby & the Amazing Mirror

In Kirby & the Amazing Mirror, there are treasure chests scattered around the many different worlds, and contain items such as world maps, Spray Paint, vitality, and other objects such as Sound Tests items, and a music player. These items are mostly contained within large treasure chests, while minor items such as batteries and Maxim Tomatoes.

Kirby: Squeak Squad

In Kirby: Squeak Squad, the Squeaks are known for robbing places of treasure. In addition to this, Kirby can collect treasure chests in each level, with there being a maximum of 3 chests in each level part. There is also a large treasure chest, which, when Kirby collects it, will make a high-ranking Squeak appear. The only exception to this would be the fourth part of the Secret Sea, where only Squeakers will fight Kirby. If they manage to take it, Kirby must go to the base they entered to fight whoever brought the chest into the base along with a few Squeakers. If they are defeated, the treasure chest will appear. In these treasure chests are all sorts of goods, including Spray Paint, Ability Scrolls, and Sound Test items. In addition to these treasure chests, another one appears whenever Kirby defeats a boss. If he collects every single one of these boss treasure chests, the Boss Endurance sub-game will be unlocked.