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- The Treasure Map is an piece of equipment received upon defeat of an entity Pirate in Ghostbusters Beeline (Mobile app).
- Treasure Map is a special item in Resident Evil Outbreak File 2.
- A treasure map was a map that marks the location of buried treasure, a valuable secret or a hidden locale.
- With the Mysterious Data Disk you can find a Buried Treasure
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- The Treasure Map is a quest item from The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons. This item helps Link locate the four jewels necessary for entrance to the Tarm Ruins. It is not necessary to obtain this map to find the Square, Pyramid, and X-Shaped Jewels; however, the Round Jewel will only become obtainable after Link has acquired the first five Essences of Nature. This map can be purchased for 200 Rupees in the Horon Village Shop's basement after obtaining the Member's Card from the Subrosia Market.
- Stu returns home with some pirates.
- Treasure Map is the 7th episode in Season 1 (U.K.).
- Treasure Maps are unique items that were first introduced in Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories. They are used in unlocking the Land of Carnage. There are 16 different types of Treasure Maps which can be obtained by defeating Pirates in the Item World.
- Clues are often a hint at a location within the surrounding area, and an amount of paces to take away from or towards this location. If the player follows the clues correctly, a new clue to follow is given. If not, the player must return to the last clue and attempt to decipher it again. Eventually, the clues will lead to a final location where the player can dig to complete the challenge.
- Treasure Map is the 12th episode of Season 1 in Uncle Grandpa.
- While this Key Item is listed under , it will remain in the list even after you've completed Even More Gullible's Travels. de:Schatzkarte
- Treasure Map is a decoration released with the Pirates of the Caribbean Update on 14th September 2016. It can be found as a cycling reward in the Enchanted Chests.
- The Treasure Map is a map created by Eddy's Brother before he left the Cul-de-Sac.
- Players can read the map to view Dragontooth Island, where a red cross shows the starting point on a north-western peninsula. The instructions read:
* 6 - South
* 8 - East
* 2 - North
* 4 - East
* 22 - South To obtain this item, players must have a spade in their inventory. Start one square west of the statue near the landing point on the island, then follow the instructions on the map. The numbers show how many squares to move from the starting position, i.e. 6 squares south, then 8 east, and so on.
- Happily this afternoon, Along the beach I waddle, Looking at the sand, I spy an old, forgotten bottle. I scoop it up, and look at it, My eyes go big and wide, For heavens yes, there seems to be, A treasure map inside. Somewhere at the tail-end, Of this twisty dotted line, A chest of gold awaits, And soon it's going to be mine. I buy a sturdy shovel, Since the treasure will be deep, I buy expensive boots, Because my old ones are too cheap. I buy a fancy compass, And a treasure hunting cap, And off I set into the forest, Eyes upon my map. (Pirates are assholes.)
- Image:Map.gif 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. They can be obtained from various creatures as listed on: Treasure Map Spawn. 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 more than a tile away.
- When read, a picture appears of a small section of the world map, and one tile is circled. If you travel to this tile and dig (D key, then press 5 on the numpad to dig underneath you) you will be rewarded with gold, platinum coins, potentially rare items, and medals, at least some of the time. Dungeons, towns, and buildings like Your Home, will not appear on Treasure Maps--you will instead see the tile under the dungeon/town/building as if it were not there. NOTE: You must dig on the correct tile while on the world map, NOT while "inside" the tile on the local map.
- Players can read the map to view Dragontooth Island, where a red cross shows the starting point on a north-western peninsula. The instructions read:
* 6 - South
* 8 - East
* 2 - North
* 4 - East
* 22 - South To obtain this item, players must have a spade in their inventory. Start one square west of the statue near the landing point on the island, then follow the instructions on the map. The numbers show how many squares to move from the starting position, i.e. 6 squares south, then 8 east, and so on. File:Treasure map view.png
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