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A map may decoded by another person, but the person digging up the map must still have the minimum required Cartography skill for the level of treasure map. [[Mining]] skill helps, as high skill allows you to dig for the chest without being exactly on top of it. | A map may decoded by another person, but the person digging up the map must still have the minimum required Cartography skill for the level of treasure map. [[Mining]] skill helps, as high skill allows you to dig for the chest without being exactly on top of it. | ||
− | All treasure chests are trapped and [[Remove Trap]] skill will take care of it, but the skill is | + | All treasure chests are trapped and [[Remove Trap]] skill will take care of it, but the skill is not required as many players simply cast [[Telekinesis]] on the chest to trigger the trap from a safe distance of five or more steps away. |
− | [[Lockpicking]] is | + | A high skill level in [[Lockpicking]] is useful as it vastly reduces the number of lockpick attempts required to open a chest. For each failed attempt, an item in the chest may be destroyed. |
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+ | [[Mining]] skill is not required to dig up a treasure chest. However, the higher a character's Mining skill, the further away from the exact spot they can be when attempting to dig up the chest. With no Mining skill, the digger must be directly on the correct spot where the chest is buried. | ||
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− | After completing a treasure chest, it is considered good treasure hunting etiquette to destroy the chest. This can be accomplished by either striking the chest with an axe or using the Contextual menu on the chest. This way if another treasure hunter comes along with a '''Level 1''' map on [[Trammel]] to the exact same spot they do not have to wait around for the previous chest to decay and disappear on its own before starting to dig up their treasure chest | + | After completing a treasure chest, it is considered good treasure hunting etiquette to destroy the chest. This can be accomplished by either striking the chest with an axe or using the Contextual menu on the chest. This way if another treasure hunter comes along with a '''Level 1''' map on [[Trammel]] to the exact same spot they do not have to wait around for the previous chest to decay and disappear on its own before starting to dig up their treasure chest. Any items still in the chest will be destroyed along with the chest so ensure the good stuff has been taken out first. |
Revision as of 07:15, 24 August 2010
Treasure Maps show the location of where a Treasure Chest is buried. The maps require Cartography skill to decode at which point it will no longer say it is tattered but will become Blessed and display the location of the buried treasure chest.
A map may decoded by another person, but the person digging up the map must still have the minimum required Cartography skill for the level of treasure map. Mining skill helps, as high skill allows you to dig for the chest without being exactly on top of it.
All treasure chests are trapped and Remove Trap skill will take care of it, but the skill is not required as many players simply cast Telekinesis on the chest to trigger the trap from a safe distance of five or more steps away.
A high skill level in Lockpicking is useful as it vastly reduces the number of lockpick attempts required to open a chest. For each failed attempt, an item in the chest may be destroyed.
Mining skill is not required to dig up a treasure chest. However, the higher a character's Mining skill, the further away from the exact spot they can be when attempting to dig up the chest. With no Mining skill, the digger must be directly on the correct spot where the chest is buried.
Mining Skill | Radius |
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0 | 1 tile |
51 | 2 tiles |
81 | 3 tiles |
100 | 4 tiles |
Contents
Types
Level | Map Title | Cartography | Lockpicking | Treasure Items | |||||
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Gold | Reagent Stacks | Gems | Magic Items | Essences | Special | ||||
1 | Plainly | 30 | 36 (or 50 Magery) | 5000 | 3 | 4 | 32 | - |
A Creeping Vine |
2 | Expertly | 71 | 76 (or 100 Magery) | 10000 | 4 | 7 | 40 | 2 | |
3 | Adeptly | 81 | 84 | 15000 | 5 | 10 | 48 | 3 | |
4 | Cleverly | 91 | 92 | 20000 | 6 | 13 | 56 | 4 | |
5 | Deviously | 100 | 100 | 25000 | 7 | 16 | 64 | 5 | |
6 | Ingeniously | 100 | 100 | 30000 | 8 | 19 | 72 | 6 |
Using
- Find the location the treasure map points to.
- Use a shovel or a pickaxe and target the treasure map.
- When the new targeting cursor appears, target the spot on the ground the chest is believed located to begin digging. If no treasure is found there, try digging somewhere else nearby.
- If the correct location is dug, the digger will automatically keep digging and the chest will appear and begin slowly rising up from the ground.
Lookout! When a chest is fully dug up 4 to 6 guardians will suddenly appear around it and try to attack the digger. Especially on higher level treasure maps, casting Invisibility on the digger just as the chest finally finishes rising out of the ground can help save their life. Hiding skill may also used for this, but with both methods precise timing is crucial. Possible guardians on each facet are:
Once the initial guardians are taken care of, the chest must first be unlocked using Lockpicking skill. Unsuccessful lockpicking attempts might destroy a random item in the chest. The destroyed item will turn into A Dust Pile with the system message:
- The sound of gas escaping is heard from the chest.
After the chest is unlocked, it should be de-trapped with either Remove Trap skill or casting the Telekinesis spell(from a safe distance) on the chest. Once both steps are completed, the chest may then be opened and items taken out. Chests opened in Tokuno Islands and Ter Mur will contain items from the facets respective expansion.
There is a random chance another guardian will suddenly appear for each item taken out of the chest, so sometimes it may be wise to only pull out one item at a time. Also, there is a chance of a Grubber to spawn and steal an item inside the chest:
- a grubber appears and ganks a piece of your loot
The stolen item can be found on the Grubber's corpse.
Sometimes a player may not be able to pull an item out an open chest, so they should simply take a step around or to the side of the chest or have someone else who is standing next to it do the same. Additionally, anyone in a Party with the person who dug up the chest can also take items out.
After completing a treasure chest, it is considered good treasure hunting etiquette to destroy the chest. This can be accomplished by either striking the chest with an axe or using the Contextual menu on the chest. This way if another treasure hunter comes along with a Level 1 map on Trammel to the exact same spot they do not have to wait around for the previous chest to decay and disappear on its own before starting to dig up their treasure chest. Any items still in the chest will be destroyed along with the chest so ensure the good stuff has been taken out first.
Additionally, it is also considered good treasure hunting etiquette to not leave guardian monsters wandering around waiting to ambush people who may live nearby or even other treasure hunters who may come later. It's also a good idea to Dispel summoned creatures prior to departing to free up control slots before doing another map so you don't have to return to do it or wait for them to dispel on their own.
Completed treasure maps may be collected and used to create a Tattered Wall Map.
History
Before Publish 67 randomized the map locations, Mining skill was not popular amongst treasure hunters since many players were using a treasure map rune library or website to find out precisely where to dig.