Shipwrecks (沈没船, Chinbotsusen?) are optional locations in Final Fantasy Legend III. The people of the World have no ships, because the monsters wrecked them all. Luckily, wrecked ships are full of treasures. There is a total of six shipwrecks that can be found across the seafloor. One shipwreck can be found in the Past, three in the Present, and six in the Future. The shipwrecks can be explored right after receiving the Dive spell from Granny.
It should be noted that the treasure chests found in these shipwrecks cannot be opened multiple times, even if the player starts from the Future and works backwards once the treasure chest is open. It will be empty across the three different eras no matter when the player opened the treasure chest.
Four shipwrecks are found behind seamounts: to reach them, the player must surface, move forward a few tiles and then dive down to the seafloor.
Northern Shipwreck

This shipwreck makes its first appearance in the Present World.
Enemies
- Warrior
- Pirate
- WaterHag
- Pixie
- Evil Eye
- Imposter
- Pentagon
- Brigand
- Werepig
Treasure
Air
TearGas
Southern Shipwreck

This shipwreck makes its first appearance in the Past World.
Enemies
- Baby-D
- LandWorm
- Jerrit
- Thoth
- AirMaid
- F-Liz.
- Mad Boar
- Tomtom
Treasure
TNT
Water
Southeastern Shipwreck

This shipwreck makes its first appearance in the Future World.
Enemies
- GreyWolf
- Cactus
- Igasaur
- DrainRay
- Outlaw
- Nitemare
- Cracker
- Griffon
- Viking
Treasure
Dark
Magnum
Central Shipwreck

This shipwreck makes its first appearance in the Future World.
Enemies
- GreyWolf
- Cactus
- Igasaur
- DrainRay
- Outlaw
- Nitemare
- Cracker
- Griffon
- Viking
Treasure
Earth
SandMan
Northeastern Shipwrecks

The shipwreck on the right makes its first appearance in the Present World and the shipwreck on the left in the Future World.
Northeastern Shipwreck (1)
Enemies
- Warrior
- Pirate
- WaterHag
- Pixie
- Evil Eye
- Imposter
- Pentagon
- Brigand
- Werepig
Treasure
Northeastern Shipwreck (2)
Enemies
- GreyWolf
- Cactus
- Igasaur
- DrainRay
- Outlaw
- Nitemare
- Cracker
- Griffon
- Viking
Treasure
Etymology
A shipwreck is the remains of a ship that has wrecked, which are found either beached on land or sunken to the bottom of a body of water.