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Treasure hunts are a new type of event introduced in Total War: Warhammer II. Instead of choosing to colonize a ruined settlement, an army/Lord can choose to treasure hunt instead. This brings up an event window with a "choose your own adventure" style, presenting several options to the player as well as a narrative to go along with it. An army cannot colonize a settlement on the same turn they treasure hunt.
Treasure hunts can also be done at shipwrecks or mysterious islands in the ocean.
List of treasure hunts
Ruins
- Abandoned Barracks
- Eight-Legged Fiends!
- Effigy of Gork
- Foetid Daughter of Grandfather Nurgle
- Diabolical Weaponry
- Disturbing the Dead
- Mysterious Stranger
- Perverse Practitioners of Excess
- Picked Clean
- Scavengers
- Spoils of War
- The Beast Within
- The Liche Lord
- The Tattered Library
- Tomb of the Mummy
Encountered in Eye of the Vortex:
Mysterious Islands
Shipwrecks
- ?
Skull Reefs
All skull reefs give the player +10000 treasury, in addition to other effects.
Sea Corpse
The remains of a great leviathan. This can be searched for treasure.
- Beasts of the Deep: +1800 money