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All Honkai Star Rail Dewlight Pavilion Treasure Chests, Warp Trotters, and Lordly Trashcan Locations (Map)

Thank the Aeons—we're back to flat spaces.

Every new Honkai: Star Rail update gives us new locations to scour for all sorts of treasures. Here is how to find all chests, Warp Trotters, and trashcans in the Dewlight Pavilion.

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All Dewlight Pavilion Warp Trotter and Lordly Trashcan locations

Dewlight Pavilion is one of the second batch of Penecony areas in Honkai Star Rail. This location has 24 treasure chests, a single Warp Trotter, and two Lordly Trashcans.

Warp Trotter location

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Inside the city Sandpit, after finishing the Trailblaze Mission, you will need to use the pinball machine to access the rooftops. The Warp Trotter will be up on the rooftops.

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Lordly Trashcan #1 location

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This one is found in the western stairwell near the Dreammaster Hall. Check along the western side of City Sandpit near the exit back to the Pavilion Lobby. Here are the two correct answers for the Trashcan: "I'll keep my fingers together and point in the right direction with the tip of my palm," and "I'd lower my glass when clinking it with theirs."

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Lordly Trashcan #2 location

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The second Lordly Trashcan is on the western side of City Sandpit near the exit back to the Pavilion Lobby. The correct answers to the questions are: "Teach the person a lesson with my baseball bat," and "We need to beat them up until they promise to never repeat the mistake!"

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All Treasure Chest locations in Dewlight Pavilion

In the Dewlight Pavilion, you can find a grand total of 24 Honkai treasure chests. Each one detailed in the order I found them in as you continue through this new location.

Treasure Chest #1

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The first treasure chest I found was next to the counter at the Reception Counter Anchor.

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Treasure Chest #2

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There is another treasure chest located behind the statues in the room north of the Reception Counter Anchor.

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Treasure Chest #3

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Next up, you can find a chest on the ground of the 3D Room that is east of the Reception Counter Anchor.

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Treasure Chest #4

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There is yet another chest near the Reception Counter Anchor; it's on the western wall of the 3D room east of it.

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Treasure Chest #5

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Look to your left immediately when entering the second floor of the Dreammaster Hall. When you come in from the reception counter, there will be a chest on the floor by the railing.

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Treasure Chest #6

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Look in the back-right corner of the western 3D room; there will be another chest there on the floor by the ropes.

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Treasure Chest #7

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There is another chest in the western 3D room; it is located along the southern wall.

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Treasure Chest #8

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If you look in front of the bubble ramp leading to the story objective that is hanging from the ceiling of the western 3D room, you can find a Precious Treasure chest.

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Treasure Chest #9

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There is a destroyable wall during the Hanu mini puzzle; it is on the ceiling of the 3D room to the west.

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Treasure Chest #10

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During the Hanu event, look on the ceiling of the western 3d room. You can just blow up enemies with your rocket launcher, and then make your way to this Precious Treasure chest.

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Treasure Chest #11

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There is a Basic Treasure chest underneath the eastern stairs near the Dreammaster Hall.

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Treasure Chest #12

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Another Basic Treasure chest can be found immediately to the right once you're inside the room north of the Dreammaster Hall.

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Treasure Chest #13

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At the end of the Hanu section, there is another Precious Treasure chest found on the wall in the eastern 3D room.

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Treasure Chest #14

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Behind a destroyable wall in the Hanu section in the eastern 3D room, you'll need to go through the small hole in the wall to find this one.

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Treasure Chest #15

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At the end of this hallway, go down the stairs going east from the Dreammaster Hall. There will be a chest by the candelabras.

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Treasure Chest #16

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After entering the City Sandpit, look to your right; there will be an alley there. You can find the chest next to a sign with a slice of pie on it.

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Treasure Chest #17

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In the City Sandpit, you can find a large plaza. On the eastern edge of this plaza, there is a chest by a bench.

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Treasure Chest #18

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If you're still in the City Sandpit's plaza, you can find another chest behind a column on the southern side of it.

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Treasure Chest #19

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In the large plaza in the City Sandpit, there are some oversized martini glasses; at the base of one of these is a Basic Treasure Chest.

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Treasure Chest #20

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If you head north out of the large plaza in the City Sandpit, there is a set of stairs. At the top of those stars is yet another treasure chest.

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Treasure Chest #21

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In the western part of the City Sandpit, you can find a chest between a couple of planters. The planters have flowering bushes in them and are flanked by benches and a fire hydrant.

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Treasure Chest #22

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In this section of the map, you can find Stagnant Shadow: Shape of Ire; there is a Basic Treasure chest right next to it.

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Treasure Chest #23

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Look for the bubble pinball machine on the northern rooftop of this section, and you can find yet another Basic chest.

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Treasure Chest #24

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Last but not least, there is another Basic Treasure chest on the western rooftop. If you are on the western rooftop with the formidable foe, you are on the wrong one.

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