All Belome Temple hidden treasure chests in Super Mario RPG

A two for one room of treasures

Belome Temple is a bit of a surprising location in Super Mario RPG. I mean, Belome seems like a one-and-done boss back from the sewers, and now you’re telling me he has his own temple on the other side of the world? Also, the place has some hidden treasure chests too.

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Fortunately, the hidden treasure chests in Belome Temple are fairly easy to find in Super Mario RPG. Both are in the same room after you get your fortune from the three Belome decorations hanging on the wall. Locating them can still be tricky, but that’s why we’re here. Below you’ll find the exact locations for each hidden chest.

All treasure chests hidden in Belome Temple in Super Mario RPG

Belome Temple hidden treasure chest in Super Mario RPG
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#1: Above the treasure chest

When you first walk into the room after getting your fortune, you’ll see a non-hidden treasure chest in front of you. However, if you should remember one thing from Booster Tower, it’s that if you can stand on a treasure chest, you should check what’s above it. Sure enough, you’ll see some ledges to the right of the chest you can jump up to position yourself atop it. Hit this one for a Frog Coin.

Hidden Frog Coin in Belome Temple in Super Mario RPG
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#2: In the corner

After you grab that first chest, walk right in this corner and jump straight up to reveal another Frog Coin. Honestly not much to explain here, the picture says it all.

Granted, you may find yourself coming in and out of this room a bit to explore the different fortune outcomes. But regardless of how many times you pass through here, these will always be these two hidden treasure chests. Have fun exploring the rest of the Belome Temple and uncovering all the secrets inside it!

Check out where to find the other hidden treasure chests in Super Mario RPG here.

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