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(Changed map from its tool description to game mechanic description. The picture and requirements on this page should be changed though.)
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==Summary==
 
==Summary==
  
The Map provides a guide on the layout of the islands in-game. Useful for newer players, a map can be purchased from the General Merchant [[NPC]] for 100 doubloons.
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The map is a GUI that shows the main Tradelands map (all islands excluding Burkeland) and the player’s position in the world. A white arrow is centered on the player’s position and points the way they are facing (based on character torso direction, not camera direction). The map can be opened by either pressing “M” or the “Map” button at the bottom of the screen in the button cluster.
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==Trivia==
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Maps were originally equipment, they were held by a player and did not show position.
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The [[General Merchant]] sold Maps for 100 doubloons, and a large map was for sale at [[Harrisburg]] for 5000 doubloons, the large map resembles the current map while the normal map only showed 7 of the 11 named islands (excluding Burkeland).
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Old map items were changed into map housing items.
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==
{{Weapons and Tools}}
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{{Player and Game Mechanics}}

Revision as of 15:29, 17 July 2020


Map
Map.png

Requirements

Summary

The map is a GUI that shows the main Tradelands map (all islands excluding Burkeland) and the player’s position in the world. A white arrow is centered on the player’s position and points the way they are facing (based on character torso direction, not camera direction). The map can be opened by either pressing “M” or the “Map” button at the bottom of the screen in the button cluster.

Trivia

Maps were originally equipment, they were held by a player and did not show position.

The General Merchant sold Maps for 100 doubloons, and a large map was for sale at Harrisburg for 5000 doubloons, the large map resembles the current map while the normal map only showed 7 of the 11 named islands (excluding Burkeland).

Old map items were changed into map housing items.

See Also