Treasure hunt
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Description
Treasure hunts are an in game activity where players find treasure maps while doing other actions and then follow a series of steps to find a treasure chest.
Maps
How to Find Maps
Players will have a chance to find treasure maps during rare rolls on the following actions:
- Farming/Harvesting
- Botanize/Forage Actions
- Digging
- Mining/Surface Mining
- Investigating Archeology Sites
- Fishing/Dredging
- Praying
Levels of Maps
Different maps have different difficulties. Harder maps will be less common but have better treasures!
- Novice(1/5 chance on rare roll)(1-29ql)
- Will be between 2-3 steps long
- Will have very small combat challenges occasionally.
- Will not be terribly far from the locations they are found.
- Challenging(1/10 chance on rare roll, supreme rolls will always give one)(30-59ql)
- Can be 3-5 steps long
- Will have decent sized and not infrequent combat challenges.
- Will be a moderate distance from the locations they are found.
- Difficult(1/25 chance on rare roll, fantastic rolls will always give one)(60 – 100ql)
- Can be 4-6 steps long
- Will always have difficult creatures to kill for most every step
- Will be long distances away from the locations they are found.
Clues
There are several different clue types to help you find your treasure!
- Map clue: Shows a map with a location you must go to, will not be super close to villages or in an enclosed area.
- Right clicking the map and selecting the hint option will draw a circle on your ingame map with a general area to search, the area gets larger on harder clues.
- Deed Ruins clue: Works similar to the maps but will be focused on areas that past villages have existed.
- Right clicking the map and selecting the hint option will draw a circle on your ingame map with a general area to search, the area gets larger on harder clues.
- Will mark nearby disbanded villages on the map as well as the area to dig.
- Challenge clue: will give an area and some information about an item from a list of items to find.
- Any guard tower that are not enclosed or near or in a village
- Colossus that are not enclosed or near or in a village
- Mission Constructed items that are not in caves/enclosed or near villages.
- Will mention what map grid it is near, this becomes less precise the more difficult it is.
- Combat Challenges: when you try to dig up a location you may come across some creatures ambushing you which you must defeat before you can continue digging it up.
- Will go into hiding again after 45 minutes if not yet killed until you come and dig again, then the same remaining creatures will ambush you again.
- Creatures from this will drop no corpses but will give skill for fighting.
Digging Up Treasure
- Use a shovel on the ground and select the dig up treasure option which will check if any clues you have on you are at your location.
- Has some grace distance, you do not need to dig on the exact tile/item it picks just near it. This grace distance is even larger the easier the clue is.
- Some of the items found in treasure chests are only found this way and are not craftable any other way.
Treasure Hunt Rewards
Some of the items you may find in treasure chests:
- Aquamarine necklace
- Anchor necklace
- Coin purse
- Crab statue
- Cutlass
- Marbled necklace
- Octopus statue
- Pirate hat
- Ruby necklace
- Sabre
- Statue of whale and dolphin
- Translucent necklace
Special versions of liquor may also be found in glass jugs and these have different properties from crafted versions:
- Ale
- Bitter
- Brandy
- Cerber's triple hops
- Cider
- Egg nog
- Gin
- Moonshine
- Mead
- Nicrolis' gingerbeer
- Rum
- Stout
- Vodka