If you wish to complete every area in Honkai: Star Rail, you will need to find all of their treasure chests.
You will probably want to do this regardless since you will get lots of helpful items and loot to make the game fairer!
In this guide, we’ll go over the locations of all 3 chests in the Everwinter Hill area of Jarilo-VI.
Where to Find All Treasure Chests in Everwinter Hill in Honkai: Star Rail
As said before, this region only has 3 treasure chests for you to find. All of them are found in the same part of the map which makes them easy to grab quickly.
Start by making your way to the large square on the southeastern part of the map, then go down the stairs to the west.
Turn left as soon as you are down the stairs and face the direction you just came from. You’ll find the treasure chest hidden in the corner next to the stairs!
Now, continue going north until you the second chest at the northernmost point of the trailright before the turn to the west. Loot it and continue forward!
Head west and then take the turn to the south. Keep going straight while being mindful of the enemies in the area.
Do note that there’s a Warp Trotter in this part of the map should you wish to take on its challenge. It’s your choice, but you might as well get it over with if you can.
Either way, continue south and you will eventually reach a portal to the Cavern of Corrosion.
Ignore the portal and go past it to find a small nook with the third and final chest. Open it and you’re all done in this area!
There you have it, that’s all 3 chests in Jarilo-VI’s Everwinter Hill! You should now have 3/3 chests in your area completion.
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