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| description = '''Cartilaginous Chest''' is a type of [[Container]] found in the areas related to [[Mind Flayer]]s. It can be picked up or thrown. Usually contains [[Consumables]], [[Equipment]], [[Miscellaneous]] items and other randomized common loot.
| description = '''Cartilaginous Chest''' is a type of [[Container]] found in the areas related to [[Mind Flayer]]s. It can be picked up or thrown. Usually contains [[Consumables]], [[Equipment]], [[Miscellaneous]] items and other randomized common loot.
| quote = The flesh-like lid of this rubbery container seems to quiver when touched.
| quote = The flesh-like lid of this rubbery container seems to quiver when touched.
| where to find = Found on the [[Nautiloid]] in the [[Prologue]] and at the [[Ravaged Beach|Crash Site]] in [[Act One]]. Also, one can be found in the [[House of Grief]] (likely as a training object for lockpicking), and another one in [[The High Hall|The High Hall Courtyard]] in [[Act Three]].
| where to find = Found on the [[Nautiloid]] in the [[Prologue]] and at the [[Ravaged Beach|Crash Site]] in [[Act One]]. Another one can be found in [[The High Hall|The High Hall Courtyard]] in [[Act Three]].
| type = Containers
| type = Containers
| rarity = common
| rarity = common
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