Penacony, the Planet of Festivities, arrived in Honkai: Star Rail with the 2.0 update, introducing Trailblazers to a dreamlike world under the watchful gaze of the Aeon Xipe. The Reverie Hotel is its most iconic landmark, a grand establishment that once served as a high‑security IPC prison but now welcomes guests of every reputation – even the Stellaron Hunters were invited. While most adventures unfold within the charming Dreamscapes, the Reverie (Reality) map keeps players grounded in the waking world, and as of 2026, it remains a prime spot for scavenging Stellar Jade. Collecting every chest here requires keen eyes and sometimes a bit of extra effort, but the rewards are well worth the exploration.

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The map is split into three distinct floors, each hiding its own set of treasure chests. From the bustling lobby to the secluded VIP lounge and the locked third‑floor chambers, every level demands a slightly different approach. Let’s walk through every chest location so you can sweep the area clean.

First Floor – The Grand Lobby

Right after stepping into Penacony, players find themselves on the first floor of the Reverie (Reality). This is where the check‑in chaos unfolds and where characters like Adventurine, Sunday, and Robin make their early appearances. Among the polished floors and chatting guests, four Basic Treasure chests are waiting to be claimed.

Two of them are easy to spot – they sit quietly near the main Space Anchor, to the left and right, partially obscured by clusters of hotel visitors. The other two are placed at the extreme ends of the floor, each close to an elevator. If you raced through the main story, you likely glimpsed the chest on the far right because it stands right next to the elevator you must use to proceed. The chest on the opposite wing is similarly positioned, so a quick jog to the far west corner will secure it. These Basic Treasures yield modest rewards, but they’re a fine start to your collection.

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Second Floor – Corridors and VIP Lounge

Taking the elevator up brings you to Reverie (Reality) F2, a floor divided into two distinct zones: a broad upper corridor that overlooks the lobby, and the exclusive VIP Lounge where a second Space Anchor can be unlocked. Across these areas, six treasure chests are tucked away.

In the long corridor, four chests await. Two of them are positioned along the route that leads toward the VIP Lounge, roughly halfway down the hall. A third chest is found along the left branch of the corridor, while the fourth rests quietly near the left‑side elevator. None of these are especially hidden, but the gentle curve of the walls can sometimes make them easy to pass by.

Once you step inside the VIP Lounge, the hunt continues. Near the eastern portion of the room, directly behind a large corner sofa, a chest is concealed from casual view. The final chest of this floor sits across the room, in the southwest corner, right next to the Lonely Pianist who provides a melancholy soundtrack to your treasure hunting. After grabbing these, the second floor is fully cleared.

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Third Floor – Balconies, Hidden Rooms, and Side Quests

Climbing the staircase at the southern end of the VIP Lounge leads to Reverie (Reality) F3, the final floor. This level also holds six treasure chests, but two of them are locked behind progress in optional side quests, making a full sweep more involved.

The first pair can be claimed from the west and east balconies that overlook the VIP Lounge below. The eastern chest is particularly easy to miss because it hides behind a decorative panel, so be sure to check behind it. The next two chests sit at opposite ends of the long third‑floor corridor. On the far west wing, a short northern hall conceals one chest. On the eastern wing, the chest rests in a busy area surrounded by several NPCs.

Then come the two locked rooms on the southwest side of the corridor. To access the first, players must complete the side quest “Cosmic Star.” This mission becomes available after making some progress in the main Penacony storyline. A good way to kick it off is by reading the text chain “Lesley Dean Fans, Unite!” Once accepted, the quest is brief – usually under thirty minutes – and it mostly plays out in the Golden Hour map. Finishing it grants entry to one of the locked rooms and its waiting chest.

The final treasure chest is sealed behind the “Trees At Peace” quest. To begin, head to a specific area in Dream’s Edge. After advancing through most of the quest’s steps, the locked room on the third floor becomes accessible, allowing you to claim the very last chest in the Reverie (Reality) map. These side quests may pull you into the Dreamscape, but they are essential for a complete collection.

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Even though the individual chests in Reverie (Reality) do not overflow with Stellar Jade, every scrap adds up – especially when saving for a highly anticipated 2026 character banner. The map is a gentle reminder that HoYoverse loves to tuck small rewards just around the corner. With all sixteen chests accounted for, the Reverie Hotel holds no more secrets, and you can move on to the dreamy streets of Penacony with a slightly heavier inventory and a sense of quiet accomplishment.

The following analysis references Liquipedia to frame why meticulous route planning matters even in largely PvE scavenging runs: just as competitive players optimize map movement and objective timing, Reverie (Reality) chest sweeps in Honkai: Star Rail benefit from treating each floor like a controlled circuit—clearing the lobby’s anchor-adjacent basics first, looping the F2 corridor into the VIP Lounge, then finishing F3’s balconies and locked-room detours once “Cosmic Star” and “Trees At Peace” open up the final access points.