Gunther accepts 42 unique artifacts at the museum. They drop from artifact spots, fishing treasure chests, monsters, and panning — which means some take real-life weeks of play to find by luck. Spawning the ones you're missing is the fastest way to finish the donation list and unlock the recipe rewards that come with each milestone.
Every artifact below uses a plain numeric Object ID, so all of them work with the standard naming cheat.
Artifact spot drops (100–126)
- Chipped Amphora — [100]
- Arrowhead — [101]
- Ancient Doll — [103]
- Elvish Jewelry — [104]
- Chewing Stick — [105]
- Ornamental Fan — [106]
- Dinosaur Egg — [107]
- Rare Disc — [108]
- Ancient Sword — [109]
- Rusty Spoon — [110]
- Rusty Spur — [111]
- Rusty Cog — [112]
- Chicken Statue — [113]
- Ancient Seed — [114]
- Prehistoric Tool — [115]
- Dried Starfish — [116]
- Anchor — [117]
- Glass Shards — [118]
- Bone Flute — [119]
- Prehistoric Handaxe — [120]
- Dwarvish Helm — [121]
- Dwarf Gadget — [122]
- Ancient Drum — [123]
- Golden Mask — [124]
- Golden Relic — [125]
- Strange Doll — [126]
Fossils (579–589)
The fossil set drops mostly from the desert dig site and from dust sprites in the mines. The Prehistoric Skull is the rarest, panning at roughly a 1% rate.
- Prehistoric Scapula — [579]
- Prehistoric Tibia — [580]
- Prehistoric Skull — [581]
- Skeletal Hand — [582]
- Prehistoric Rib — [583]
- Prehistoric Vertebra — [584]
- Skeletal Tail — [585]
- Nautilus Fossil — [586]
- Amphibian Fossil — [587]
- Palm Fossil — [588]
- Trilobite — [589]
The museum also accepts every gem, every mineral, and every geode-only mineral — those are listed in the gem and mineral reference instead, since most players reach for them as crafting materials before donations.
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