
In the back of the house, you'll find an armoire with a combination padlock on it. Use the Luthier's Key on the door to open it. You might have seen this house earlier when you were investigating the house with the red chimney it has what looks like a violin on the door. Return to the village and head to the Maestro's House on the south side of the middle section. To the right of the typewriter is the Luthier's Key, which has a cello keychain on it. Inside you'll find the Beneviento ball maze toy near the door and a typewriter in the next room. Look for a section of the map marked "Garden" and check out the house there. After leaving the Beneviento house, explore the area just out front of it. This treasure becomes available only after you've completed the Beneviento section of the game. Maestro's Collection - Sniper Rifle High-Capacity Magazine We've got lots more Resident Evil Village coverage, so check out our full spoiler-free walkthrough, our full slate of guides, and our Resident Evil Village review. Here's where (and when) you can get to each of the chests, what they contain, and how to nab them. You'll also uncover a key upgrade for the sniper rifle and several treasures that you can use to fill up your wallet. You'll find two of the game's most powerful weapons in these chests-the magnum and the grenade launcher.

Unlocking all the treasure chests in the game takes a little extra effort as you explore, you should definitely make that effort. These chests have some of the most valuable items in the game, including weapons and key upgrade items for your guns, and some contain a few of the most valuable treasures in the game, which you can sell to the Duke for cash.

The friendly salesman soon also provides you with a map of special treasure chests scattered throughout the area that take a little extra effort to unlock. Not long into your adventure into Resident Evil Village, you meet a traveling merchant known as the Duke who sells a variety of items.
