Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (2024)

Hello, I am misthead and I’m a hoarder. I hoard lots of different things, but today’s topic is treasure cards! During certain periods, I spend hour upon hour in the Bazaar checking out Elik’s supply.

If you want to be a hoarder too, I will list some of the rarer treasure cards to look out for in the Bazaar. I’m obviously not listing everything that would be nice to collect. I will focus on the TC I personally collect. For each TC I will mention what it is used for. This is a highly personal list, which does by no means include every rare treasure card there is. I want to thank Jeremy RavenHunter for providing the PvP implications part of each spell!

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (1) Balance Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (2)

Loremaster – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (3)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (4)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (5)Sources: dropped by Sword Fern plants and also from battling Loremaster or Deep Spawn (in Khrysalis).

Used for: Loremaster treasure cards are used in many crafting recipes. First off, you need them to craft the Loremaster spell of course! You also need them to craft the statues of the Arcanum teachers. The recipe for that is sold by Ignus Ferric, the Arcanum Fire teacher. In addition, the beautiful crafted Khrysalis wands also require Lore TC.

PvP implications: The bread and butter of every balance. While the TC itself isn’t commonly used in arena, it’s still a card you should get if the opportunity arises. It’s one of the strongest spells in game and a requirement to craft the actual spell. Every (or at least the big majority of) Balance wizards with the legendary artisan badge has it, which tells it all.

Stone Wall – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (6)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (7)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (8)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (9)Sources: Exclusive to the Immortal’s Lore pack, so slightly hard to get a hold of sometimes.

PvP implications: There are set tri-shields to every school, but this one stands out. It’s the only set shield to the Balance school (which means it can’t be wanded off) and nice way to shut down lore spammers. Balance-Ward + Stone Wall is a pretty powerful combination.

Steel Giant – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (10)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (11)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (12)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (13)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (14)Sources: I love these though I have yet to use them. They’re a drop from the Winterland pack and can also be dropped by bosses in Polaris.

PvP implications:Fantastic and underused spell for low/mid PvP. For 4 pips, you get back loaded DoT for all enemies. Which basically translates into »I’m a great minion killer.« Did your opponent shield? No problem! As an extra you’ll also remove their tower shields.

Sirocco Djinni –Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (15)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (16)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (17)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (18)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (19)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (20)Sources: This TC can only be required by doing the Zafaria Telegraph Box during the fire B.O.X.E.S. event. Needless to say it’s very rare. I’ll be on the lookout for this one when the event comes back!

PvP implications: Unlike Loremaster, this spell can’t be crafted, so you can only use the TC in PvP. This means that you can’t enchant it with eg. Colossal. Still, the 90% weakness is well worth it. The spell still does a fair amount of damage at low and mid levels and locks your opponent out of attacking. At max levels it’s a strong spell if you need to buy an extra round because opponent has Shrike up.

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (21) Death Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (22)

Death Bat – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (23)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (24)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (25)Sources: These can be found aplenty in the Bazaar when the Halloween packs are available. The rest of the year, they’re fairly rare. I only collect these to give to Dawny, who uses them in PvP. Maybe some day, I’ll start hoarding them for real.

PvP implications: This death spell is good for any school. It’s a 1 pip DoT, which is perfect to get rid of weaknesses and several tower shields. If you’re not death, you even get bonus points for keeping your blades.

Red Ghost – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (26)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (27)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (28)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (29) Sources: These are just a personal favorite to me. I have red ghost pets that give this card, but I’ve been collecting the TC version for as long as I can remember. Maybe one day they’ll come in handy! You can find these in the Winter Wonder pack, which means these are fairly common on the Bazaar right now. Get them while you still can!

PvP implications: Very useful card for Death wizards. Since Death doesn’t have a damage bubble, this is the only alternative. Getting either a pet with the Red Ghost card or stockpiling its TC version will make your life easier. While it does cost you 3 pips, you knock off your opponent’s set shield, their bubble and put up your own. Just be careful when you use it, because they will probably want to get rid of it.

Doom and Gloom -85% – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (30)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (31)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (32)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (33)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (34) Sources: Doom and Gloom TCs are not rare. However, the version that’s readily available only reduces healing to 75%. The one I collect has 85% healing reduction! These are only found in the Eye of Bartleby pack. If you don’t remember this pack, I don’t blame you. It isn’t really worth its price in my opinion.

PvP implications: This stronger version of TC doom is good to fight the toughest jades. For regular fights, 75% is more than enough, but if you’ll be fighting someone with a large incoming and outgoing healing boost, then 85% is a way to go. Just like with Red Ghost, be careful when you use it, because your opponent will probably replace it with sanctuary during the next round.

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (35) Life Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (36)

Triage – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (37)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (38)

Sources: Triage isn’t exceptionally rare. I have quite a few stocked away and should probably stop hoarding these. Old habits die hard! It’s dropped by Ivy League plants and several bosses around the Spiral.

PvP implications: A must have spell of anyone in PvP. Regardless of level, school and your skill level – you need a few copies in your deck. Every school (except storm/balance) has the option to attack you with heavy dot attacks and removing 2 ticks (or only 1 if you’re second) can make the difference between winning or losing, between living or dying.

Brulee Sucre – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (39)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (40)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (41)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (42)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (43)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (44)

Sources: This TC can only be received from the Immortal’s Lore pack. As such, there are usually very few of them available.

PvP implications: You don’t see this spell used much in PvP. While you can’t enchant it, it still does decent damage and returns a nice amount of health. Granted, it’s a heal over time, but its hp at the end is similar to Satyr’s. You just pay 2 extra pips for a 500 damage dot. It has possibilities for some creative strategies – they just have to be found.

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (45) Myth Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (46)

Shift – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (47)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (48)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (49)

Sources: This TC is dropped by various bosses in Mirage. It can also be a reward in the Wysteria Lore pack. These days, Shift is less rare than it was before, but they won’t be in the Bazaar for long!

PvP implications: Triage’s big brother. Not only you remove a DoT from yourself, you also throw it back to your opponent. Due to its rare nature and high pip cost it’s bit risky to use it from second, but shifting a big DoT attack is almost an assured win in most cases.

Aftershock – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (50)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (51)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (52)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (53)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (54)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (55)

Sources: My luck with Aftershocks in the Bazaar has been terrible as of late. You can get this TC as a reward from the Shaman’s Lore pack. It’s also one of the possible rewards for tourneys.

PvP implications: If Shift is Triage’s big brother, then Aftershock is Earthquake’s little brother. It costs 4 pips but can’t be enchanted. That’s not a problem here, since dealing damage isn’t the primary focus of the spell. It removes all blades and shields from the opponent and kills a minion. That’s a great deal for 4 pips, even if you don’t rock a mastery amulet.

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (56) Storm Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (57)

Healing Current – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (58)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (59)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (60)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (61)

Sources: A drop from the Winterland Pack. As far as I know, nobody else collects these. I have had this vague dream of one day trying PvP with a Storm mastery. I’ve been hoarding these TC for that for more than a year already. Let’s see if I ever get to use them!

PvP implications: A spell that probably doesn’t have much use in PvP as tc. Maybe lower leveled Storms might use it, who didn’t learn it yet and don’t have Life ammy or are feeling adventerous. But for everyone else, life heals are better/safer alternative. (misthead: Shush, Jeremy, I will rock the PvP boat with this some day).

Storm Efreet – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (62)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (63)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (64)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (65)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (66)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (67)

Sources: Storm’s version of Efreet is pretty cool! This TC is only dropped in the Zafaria Telegraph box during the Five B.O.X.E.S. event, making it very rare.

PvP implications: This special storm spell is nice hit/utility spell. Many players will put stun blocks up as soon as possible when fighting Storm. With that, they remove one of the few combinations that posses a threat from Storm wizards – Storm lord combo. But luckily, there is the Storm Efreet alternative. It won’t always make them fizzle, but it’s a nice wild card to have.

Lightning Elf – Rarity:Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (68)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (69)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (70)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (71)

Sources: These are awesome little buggers for getting rid of shields! Only dropped by Krampus.

PvP implications: A must have spell for any Storm. Since Storms don’t blade much anyway, it’s bit easier to use it than for example the regular Fire elf. It’s a great way to get rid of set shields/tower shields and open up opponent for free hit. It could also simply make them waste shields in anticipation of an incoming hit.

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (72)Ice Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (73)

Arcticzilla – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (74)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (75)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (76)

Sources: This TC is dropped in several places in Mirage. It’s also in the Skyvern’s Hoad pack.

PvP implications: This spell is pretty popular among Ice wizards and with good reason. Sacrificing 10% accuracy will get you damage that’s stronger than an Epic enchanted Wyvern, which would cost you the same amount of pips.

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (77) Fire Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (78)

Firezilla – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (79)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (80)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (81)Sources: I just like collecting zillas, I guess… This one comes also from the Skyvern’s Hoad pack. In addition, Boom Shrooms and Bell Peppers drop them.

PvP implications: Fire version of Arcticzilla. Strong spell, which is good to finish off the opponents. Not as popular as ice counterpart, since Brimstone revenant provides nice alternative. Enchanted damage is comparable and it gives additional trap, which is great for incomming combinations.

Ashen Bones – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (82)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (83)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (84)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (85)

Sources: There are two TC versions of Ashen Bones. This is the rarer one that does 1000 damage over 3 rounds. It’s from the Witch’ Hoad pack. If you’re less of a snob, you could settle for the less rare version that gives 222 + 948 damage.

PvP implications: A hard hitting overtime – the Fire version of Death’s Skeletal Dragon. Yet another over-time spell added to Dire’s arsenal. Despite being an unenchantable card, it still deals a fair amount of damage. If we don’t count the initial hit (that most of the time will land on shields), the over time itself deals more damage than the Epic enchanted Death version.

Raging Kraken – Rarity: Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (86)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (87)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (88)Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (89)

Treasure Cards Worth Collecting: A Hoarder’s List - Final Bastion (90)Sources: Surprisingly, only available from gardening Boiled Peanuts. I think the wiki might be missing a source, these are not THAT rare.

PvP implications: A hard hitting 3 pip Fire spell that does same amount as a Gargantuan enchanted Sunbird for the cost of 5% lower accuracy. It’s a nice finishing spell for those cases when the wiz gods turn their back on you and give you a regular instead of power pip.

Don’t go steal all my TC
in the Bazaar now, you hear me!

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FAQs

Where to get good treasure cards in Wizard101? ›

The best place to purchase treasure cards are at the Library in Wizard City. If they do not have the treasure card you need, you can get a friend of that school to make you some. (The Keen Eyes Treasure Card, also available at the Library is how treasure cards are made).

Where can I get potent trap treasure cards? ›

Completing the quest Broken Idolsin early Azteca yields two of these treasure cards. Mobs; Bosses such asCronus (Tartarus), Gladiator Dimachaerus(Aquila), Fuego Spirit&Malakeen Moondrinkerare good sources for the TC.

Are treasure cards one-time use? ›

Most Treasures are one-time cards. Some one- time Treasures give you a bonus when fighting a monster.

How to use treasure cards in Wiz 101? ›

To start using treasure cards, you have to put them in your deck. To do this, open your Spell Deck screen by pushing 'P'. Click the golden button with cards on it on the top right of the screen. You can now scroll through your treasure cards and place them in your deck by simply clicking on them.

Can you trade treasure cards between characters in Wizard101? ›

Non-Enchanted Treasure Cards are the only items that can be traded between players. To trade treasure cards with a nearby friend, click them in your Friends List and then click on Trade. A screen will open (like the one above) that allows you to place whichever cards you want to from your section called 'My Stuff'.

Where do you buy giant treasure cards in Wizard101? ›

Re: Myth Treasure card Giant

Avery Templeton in Celestia Base Camp sells the crafting recipe for Giant. You can also buy the cards for 150 gold each from The Archivist in Celestia - District of the Stars.

Is potent trap tradable? ›

Potent Trap TC: These are unfortunately no-trade, so you'll have to get them in a battle.

Where can I buy Centaur treasure cards? ›

Re: Where can I find Centaur Treasure Cards? You can buy them at the bazaar or craft them. You can get the crafting recipe from blossom, the Life Tree.

Where to get polymorph treasure cards? ›

Polymorph Treant Treasure Card

You are able to buy them from the Archivist in District of the Stars, Celestia. They may also be harvested from plants such as Moon Flowers, Red Grapes of Wrath, and Sour Fickle Pickles.

Do treasure cards disappear in Wizard101? ›

you can only use a Treasure Card once, then it's gone.

Are treasure cards permanent in Wizard101? ›

If you successfully cast a Treasure Card, it is gone forever.

How many times can you shuffle 52 cards? ›

To find out how many individual orders you can get using all 52 cards, we need to work out 52! – remember, that's 52 factorial, not 52 in an excited voice. That comes to about 8 × 1067, or to put it in words, 80 thousand vigintillion different shuffles.

Where is the best place to sell treasure cards in Wizard101? ›

Sell them in the Bazaar. If they can't be sold, right click and destroy them or trade them people in the commons. If you are too full of gold to sell, buy something then sell it to free up space. There are also always people around the Bazaar and Arena who will take cards.

How do you get potent trap treasure card in Wizard101? ›

Regardless of level, if you are nearly finished with Azteca, farm Malakeen Moondrinker. He's located in the Zocalo (making it easy to step outside for health and mana). He's Myth with Death mastery, but no cheats and only one mob if you solo. Usually he'll drop the Potent Trap within 3-5 battles.

Where can I get a good deck in wizard101? ›

There are no deck shops in Dragonspyre. If you must buy, get the best from mooshu. There are one or two drops of better decks, but its a hard fight to them.

Where are the best ore spots in wizard101? ›

Fighting mobs for reagents is really slow, the best places to farm ore are the basilica and atheneum in dragonspyre but that place is pretty popular. A much less popular place is in mirkholm keep by the spirit runner wolves or whatever they're called.

Where do you get more cards in wizard101? ›

In your case, you can purchase new ones in Wizard City Bazaar. It's located in Odle Town, just as you enter by the right. Click on the deck icon when you reach inside and talk to the merchant and you should see a long list of decks.

Where do you get reshuffle treasure cards in wizard101? ›

You can buy them in the Wizard City and Krokotopia libraries.

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