Treasure Voyage Banner Is Here in Heartopia – How It Works and Is It Worth It?

Players who finally reach DG Level 40 in Heartopia unlock a brand-new feature called the Treasure Voyage banner. This system lets you spend in-game gold to search for rare golden decorations. Unlike other banners in the game, this one does not require premium currency or special tickets. Instead, everything runs purely on gold.

At first glance, the feature looks like a fun way to collect exclusive furniture items for your house. However, the drop rates are quite low, which means players may need a lot of gold before they can obtain the decorations they want. Below is a complete explanation of how the Treasure Voyage system works and what you should know before spending your gold.


How to Unlock the Treasure Voyage Banner

The Treasure Voyage banner becomes available once you reach DG Level 40.

When you hit this level, several rewards are unlocked, including:

  • 30 Hobby Upgrade Tickets
  • Hive Frame Recipe
  • Honey Bucket Recipe
  • Wishing Stars
  • Access to new feature upgrades

After reaching Level 40, go to town and speak with Annie. She will introduce the Treasure Voyage feature and direct you to talk to Cassie or Naughty to learn more about the treasure hunt.

The story behind the feature is simple. Cassie and Naughty have rented an old boat and plan to sail into the ocean to search for treasure. By joining their voyage, players can spend gold to dive for hidden rewards.


How the Treasure Voyage Banner Works

The Treasure Voyage system functions similarly to a gacha banner, but instead of pulling characters, you are rolling for gold-themed furniture items.

Here are the main mechanics:

  • 1 pull costs: 10,000 gold
  • 10 pulls cost: 100,000 gold
  • Weekly limit: 140 pulls
  • Weekly reset: Saturday at 6:00 AM

If you use all 140 pulls in a week, you will spend around 1.4 million gold.

Because of this high cost, many players treat the system as a late-game gold sink rather than a priority feature.


Treasure Voyage Drop Rates

Before spending your gold, it is important to understand the drop rates.

Each pull has the following probabilities:

  • Gold Furniture: 2.5%
  • Gold Fragments: 97.5%

Most of the time you will receive Gold Fragments instead of furniture. These fragments are still useful because you can exchange them later for specific decorations.

Gold Fragments can be redeemed at the Gold Smelting Facility, where you can craft furniture without relying purely on luck.


Golden Furniture You Can Obtain

The Treasure Voyage banner features many gold-themed decorations. Some examples include:

  • Golden Bull Ornament
  • Golden Treasure Cabinet
  • Golden Table
  • Golden Plant
  • Golden Chair
  • Gilded Desk Lamp
  • Golden Globe
  • Golden Eagle Pen Holder
  • Gold Coin Piles
  • Gold Deer Head Ornament
  • Golden Wing Sword
  • Gold Bar Safe
  • Gilded Treasure Chest

Some of these items require hundreds of Gold Fragments, meaning players may need to spend millions of gold to craft them.

Interestingly, the game also includes humorous items like a gold toilet and gold toilet paper roll, which shows the developers had fun with the theme.


Is the Treasure Voyage Banner Worth It?

Based on the current rates, the Treasure Voyage banner is not very efficient for early or mid-game players. Since the drop rate for furniture is only 2.5%, you could spend hundreds of thousands of gold without getting a single item.

Because of that, it is usually better to focus on other upgrades first, such as:

  • Unlocking land plots
  • Expanding your island
  • Improving hobbies and crafting systems

The Treasure Voyage system works best as a late-game gold sink for players who already have excess gold and want rare decorative items.


The Treasure Voyage banner in Heartopia adds a new way for players to collect exclusive decorations, especially for those who enjoy customizing their homes. While the golden furniture looks unique, the low drop rates and high gold cost mean this system requires patience and a lot of savings.

For most players, it is smarter to treat Treasure Voyage as a side activity rather than something to rush. Once your main upgrades are complete and you have extra gold to spend, the banner becomes a fun way to chase rare golden items and show off your collection.

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