Treasure Guide

Treasures (貴重品) refer to the materials used to fuse weapons in the second title and the compilation. These items, at the cost of a spare weapon with weapon elements, can allow a particular character to experience new abilities whilst using their new weapon. This system encourages players to keep extra weapons and to fuse weapons often, rather than discarding if their inventory is full.

They may be obtained either alone or while playing with another person. As long as the objectives are fulfilled, either player can claim it. The games will sometimes generate two treasures, which will require both players to obtain it. Once the requirements for obtaining the item are fulfilled, a treasure will appear some where on the map (indicated by battle log history) and within an ornate box. The colors vary, either a bright red and gold container or a black and gold container will await the player.

Players can check which treasures they have by browsing through the section set aside for it within the Gallery mode. Highlighted names mean that they have been obtained at least once. Obtaining treasures is needed to unlock Dodomeki and Gyuki -and Orochi X in the future- for player use. Getting all of the treasures is also the requirements for one of the Dream Stages in the games.

The original release of Warriors Orochi Z changes the location of some treasures with both installments, so its requirements will also be listed below.

Additional Notes

 * Obisidian
 * Jade
 * Amber
 * Flourite
 * Silver
 * Agate
 * Diamond
 * Malachite
 * Crystal
 * Sapphire
 * Ruby
 * Amethyst
 * Moonstone
 * Emerald
 * Pearl
 * Onyx
 * Garnet
 * Aventurine
 * Carnelian
 * Opal
 * Topaz
 * Phoenix Wing
 * Dragon's Spleen
 * Lion's Fang
 * Chimera Shell
 * Jeweled Branch
 * Bowl of Buddha
 * Fire Rat's Skin
 * Swallow's Shell
 * Dragon's Jewel

Additional Notes

 * Obisidian
 * Jade
 * Amber
 * Flourite
 * Silver
 * Agate
 * Diamond
 * Malachite
 * Crystal
 * Sapphire
 * Ruby
 * Amethyst

Trivia

 * The original names for Phoenix Wing, Dragon's Spleen, Lion's Fang, and Chimera Shell are references to the Four Gods of Divine Directions famous in East Asia.
 * Aventurine's original name is actually one of the treasures used by Ne Zha in Fengshen Yanyi.
 * Jeweled Branch and Bowl of Buddha are hints of Buddhism, referring to the significance of the fig tree and values for life found in the The Tale of Princess Kaguya. The Fire Rat's Skin, Swallow's Shell, and Dragon's Jewel are also referenced in the same story for Japan.