Treasure Hunter

is a title, that you can display for prestige.

It is awarded per character for opening locked "high-end" chests.

Benefit
For each rank of the Treasure Hunter as well as the Wisdom title track earned, the chance of an item not being destroyed when salvaging a magical upgrade component is increased by 3 percent from a base of 50 percent. The bonuses from both titles do stack.

Treasure Hunting title track
These titles are granted to a character for opening locked "high-end" chests:



! Title || High-end Chests opened: || Salvage Bonus increase
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 * Treasure Hunter (1) || 100 || 3%
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 * Adept Treasure Hunter (2) || 250 || 6%
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 * Advanced Treasure Hunter (3) || 550 || 9%
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 * Expert Treasure Hunter (4) || 1,200 || 12%
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 * Elite Treasure Hunter (5) || 2,500 || 15%
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 * Master Treasure Hunter (6) || 5,000 || 18%
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 * Grandmaster Treasure Hunter (7) (Max level) || 10,000 || 21%
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 * Note: A "high-end" chest can be identified by the cost of the key to open that chest type. If the key normally costs or more from a merchant, then the types of chest that key opens would be classified as high-end and count towards this title. Also, assuming you bought all the keys from merchants at, you would be paying  for all 10,000 chests you need for the Grandmaster Treasure Hunter title. Don't forget that in the process you are likely to collect quite a bounty from the chests you open so you may end up actually getting more money out of it.  You must weigh the opportunity cost of all the time spent with the prestige and wealth of the title.