Treasure Trails/Guide/Maps

Pretty Picture, What does it mean?
These clues are an image of a location which the player needs to search as indicated to complete the clue step. Maps are found, often, across all levels of clue scroll. They are rough pictures of a very local area, usually about the size of the lumbrige castle courtyard. Usually players will need to take a spade to the place indicated on the map and dig there. However, some maps lead to a crate which needs simply to be searched, not dug into. If the map does lead to an X, the player will need to literally dig for treasure. Maps include landmarks such as buildings, fish to indicate fishing spots, roads, rivers, bridges, and other things.

Hunting for the X
These are not easy to do without help. Players will often find that they simply have no clue where the map is pointing to. A player can try to compare the maps to the world map, and they match up very well, but the area to compare is very vast. Below is a complete list of all map clues, matched with the exact location that they indicate. They have been segmented into three types; Maps which lead to a crate first, Maps that lead to an X next, and maps with a fishing spot landmark are located at the end.

Maps with crates
Following are the Map clues which lead to crates. These clues are distinguished by the large boxes prominently noted in the image. Players will not need a spade for these clues. Players must simply search the crate when they arrive at the location. At some locations players may find a small pile of crates, or a multitude of them. Simply search the various crates until you find the correct one.

Maps with an X
Following is a list of all Map clues that lead to an X. Players must stand on the X and dig with a spade to complete these clues. The maps have been further divided into those with buildings/walls first, and those without buildings/walls last. Maps with a fishing spot landmark are located at the end.

Maps With Fishing Spots
These two clues are unique in that they have fishing spot landmarks, so they are easily identified. They are otherwise regular X map clues so players will need to bring a spade.