The Emerald Diorama expansion for Vampire Survivors is a free DLC pack with a character crossover from the Square Enix game SaGa: Emerald Beyond. Two of the characters require searching the map for coffins, so here are the coffin locations in Vampire Survivors Emerald Diorama.

First Coffin Location in Vampire Survivors Emerald Diorama

The first coffin location is not exactly hard to discover after playersunlock the Emerald Diorama stage, which is the only new stage in the DLC pack. Upon starting the stage,head east towards the white question mark. Having Show Guides enabled will point you in the right direction.

Run into the coffin to spawn a giant monster.Defeat the giant monster to open the first coffinand unlock Tsunanori Mido. Players can then safely quit the run if they would like, though beating the stage is required for the second coffin.

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Second Coffin Location in Vampire Survivors Emerald Diorama

The second coffin location can be found byfirst beating the Emerald Diorama stage at least once. Go through each of the portals in order and defeat the summoned bosses, with the final one in the south portal called Providence.

On the next subsequent runs after beating it, players will now spawn in the Junction room with several portals instead. Take the south portal to Providence, but do not summon the boss. Instead,head east in Providence towards the white question mark.

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This is where the second coffin is located. The coffin will spawn a circle of gems that can be damaged with any weapons.Destroy all of the gemsto open the second coffinand unlock Siugnas. You can then safely quit the run after unlocking.

And there you have both coffin locations in Vampire Survivors!

Having both of these characters is key tounlock all of the new characters in the Vampire Survivors Emerald Diorama DLC, so be sure to get both out of the way to make progress on the others.

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