Chests and interactibles

As it is typical for a game done in RPGMaker, Monster Girl Quest: Paradox All loot sources are predetermined, except in the Labyrinth of Chaos where the content of every chest is random, only being defined by the quality of its container.

Chests
Chests are the most frequently found lootable items in Monster Girl Quest: Paradox. They are one of the main source of treasures for Luka and his party, and comes in four different versions.

Red Chests
Red chests are the most frequently found during the hero's adventures. Their content's quality is extremely varied, ranging from good to passable or even joke. They are extremely numerous, and can be found in large amount in several dungeons.

From the Cave of Treasures onward, several predetermined red chests in dungeons are Mimics, and later Box Girls  that are automatically engaged when opened. While they're not extremely tough, their skills can take an unprepared team by surprise as they possess a group stun and the ability to eat allies, removing them from battle entirely. However, since they can drop valuable small medals, opening every chest is still a good source of loot.

Blue Chests
Blue chests are the second type of chests found in dungeons. They're less frequently found, with most dungeons counting one and two containers at most, and require the Lockpick (I) ability to be opened. However, their content is on average of higher quality than red chests, and it is worth keeping a leveled thief around just to open them.

Green Chests
Green chests are the third type of chests encountered during Luka's adventure. They're even rarer than blue chests, and require the Locpick (II) ability to be opened. The rewards found inside however is more often than not a welcome boon for Luka and his party.

Platinum Chests
Platinum are the fourth and last type of chest encountered during Luka's adventure. They're the rarest type of chest, and the world counts less than a handful of them. Furthermore, they require Lockpick (III) to be opened, which can obly be acquired in the late part of the second part of the game. As such, the player will be forced to take note of their location and backtrack to get their content. However, most items found there are impossible to acquire otherwise while being extremely powerful, making the effort needed to acquire their content worth it.

Honey Pots
The game also contain several pots scattered everywhere in dungeons and cities. While most of them contain nothing, several contain potentially valuable items such as stat seeds.

However, from Magistea Village onward, pots found in dungeons can instead be Honey Pots, which, just like mimics, are automatically engaged when interacted with. Thei high-damage party wide skills can prove troublesome if the party is short on healing.

Other loot sources
Items can also be found in several other interactibles. Interacting with furniture that contain items can yield their content. While most will yield food or monster ingredients, some of them give out seeds and medals.