Honkai: Star Rail has a ton of different types of treasure and loot to find around its maps, which give out pretty good rewards. Jarilo-VI is the second area you’ll arrive in when you start the game, and it has a whole ton of loot to collect.
Most maps have treasure hidden around and this loot expands beyond just treasure chests. When you open the map, you’ll notice a chest icon in the top left corner with numbers next to it. This indicates how many of the different types of loot you’ve found. However, this counter only lists “basic treasure” that isn’t locked behind puzzles or formidable foes (the powerful monsters that guard chests) and Warp Trotters. The chests that are rewards for more in-depth content are called Bountiful Treasure or Precious Treasure.
Each of these reward the premium currency, Stellar Jade, as well as other materials and EXP, so you’ll want to make sure to fully explore the maps.
You’ll also find Shield while tracking down this loot, which you can trade in to the shop owner in Boulder Town for prizes. As you spend more Shield, you’ll earn rewards like Stellar Jade, Star Rail Passes, and even materials to level up the Trailblazer’s Eidolon.
Below, we map out where to find the chests, challenges, puzzles, and Warp Trotters on Jarilo-VI.
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To get access to B1, keep progressing through the Trailblaze Missions for the Jarilo-VI storyline.
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Graphic: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Hoyoverse via Polygon
The southernmost chest requires you to do the quest “The Adventurous Moles” and the chest above the Warp Trotter is for the quest “Vessel of Mediocrity (Part 1).”
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The chest in the southwest area involves multiple puzzles as part of the quest “Vessel of Mediocrity (Part 2).”
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Graphic: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Hoyoverse via Polygon
The chest in the center above the weekly boss icon requires the quest “Vessel of Mediocrity (Part 3).”
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This area was added in version 1.4 as part of the “Aetherium Wars” event. If you didn’t start the event during this patch, you can still access these quests by toggling the bottom left corner button in your travel log.
This area is the same as the Pillars of Creation: it was added in version 1.4 and unlocked as part of the “Aetherium Wars” event.
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Graphic: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Hoyoverse via Polygon
Graphic: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Hoyoverse via Polygon
Graphic: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Hoyoverse via Polygon
The chest under the bridge past the formidable foe requires the quest “Survival Wisdom.” The chest that’s very close to another chest a bit northwest of the stagnant shadow boss requires the quest “The Adventurous Moles.”
One of the chest icons in the northeast area represents a puzzle that you can do once a day for several days, each resulting in a chest when you complete it successfully. These puzzles are part of the “Night on the Great Mine” quest line.
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The chest in the northwest requires the quest “The Adventurous Moles” yet again. There’s no loot on the second floor of this area.
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Graphic: Julia Lee/Polygon | Source images: Hoyoverse via Polygon
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