Find safe chests while checking common materials and coin value.
Use this route before your broom, wand, and race are stable.
Plan chest sweeps around safe landmarks, travel time, route value, and the next upgrade instead of chasing every reported chest location blindly.
A good chest route is repeatable, safe, and connected to a useful reward. If a stop adds danger or travel without changing your next upgrade, remove it from the loop.
Use this route before your broom, wand, and race are stable.
Skip stops that take longer than the reward is worth.
Keep the route only if it feeds the next craft or boss-prep step.
Do not force hard-map chests before your build can leave safely.
Chests are not the goal by themselves. The goal is the decision after the chest: a potion threshold, a broom purchase, a wand upgrade, a reroll stop point, or a boss attempt.
Exact chest spots can change or be misreported, so this page focuses on route planning. Use repeatable landmarks and verify each chest in the live game before treating it as permanent.
No. Beginners should use safe chest sweeps first, then add longer stops after movement, combat, and potion planning are stable.
Chest routes are best when they connect to a real next step. If a chest sweep does not improve your potion, wand, broom, or boss plan, use a focused farming route instead.