Treasure Trails/Guide/Coordinates

Coordinate clues
During a Treasure Trail, a coordinate clue is a clue scroll that contains a set of coordinates. Much like the real-world longitude &amp; latitude geographic coordinate system, coordinates in RuneScape indicate a precise point somewhere on the surface where the next clue scroll, or potentially the treasure casket, is buried. Coordinate clues will only appear in Treasure Trails of medium or hard difficulty. The coordinates are presented in the following format:

"00 degrees 00 minutes north/south 00 degrees 00 minutes east/west"

In RuneScape, one square of space is roughly equivalent to two minutes (exactly 1.875 minutes). As there are sixty minutes in a degree, each degree is roughly equivalent to thirty-two squares. (Note: The above location is the exact centre of the Observatory and is not actually a coordinate clue location.)

After receiving a coordinate clue, players must locate the exact position (more precisely, the exact square) that the clue scroll indicates, using a chart, sextant and watch. On that point, the next clue, or the treasure casket if the Treasure Trail is complete, can be dug up with a spade. Coordinate clues may take players all over RuneScape, to nearly any geographic region in the game (including the deepest levels of the Wilderness), although coordinate clues will never point players underground or into dungeons or buildings.

Saradomin/Zamorak Wizards
On hard Treasure Trails, digging on the correct spot will cause a Saradomin wizard to appear, which must be defeated before the next clue scroll or the treasure casket may be dug up. If the coordinates are located in the Wilderness, a weaker Zamorak wizard will appear instead. Saradomin wizards are poisonous and use both melee and the Magic spell Saradomin Strike, whereas Zamorak wizards use only the spell Flames of Zamorak. Players who use the special ability of meerkats to dig for the scroll or casket will receive it without triggering a Saradomin or Zamorak wizard.

Due to the current threat of player-killers, if the coordinates for your scroll is near level 36 wilderness it is advisable to use the waka canoe which requires 57 Woodcutting. This can take you to level 36 wilderness so that potential player-killers don't immediately spot you going into the wilderness and kill you. In addition, potential player-killers won't know whether you went into the wilderness or to a different area. As a result, you should go to one or more different locations, and then take the waka to the Wilderness. This is because if another player spots you in the wilderness, they might attempt to kill you.

Even when fighting the Zamorak wizard in the wilderness, another player can interrupt your fight. If you are attacked by a player, you should run either directly south, or into a single-way combat area filled with aggressive monsters. Player killers in pursuit of a target can be interrupted by an aggressive monster in a single-way combat area, provided the target does not retaliate.

A good strategy to use aginst either wizard (all hard coordinate clues involve one of them) is to bring along a dragon dagger. A dragon dagger's special attack used 4 times can almost kill either wizard with a combat level of about 90. It is also advisable to wear armor that specifically guards against either magic or melee while praying against the other combat form.

The following map may be used to roughly determine the location of a given coordinate clue:



However, precise descriptions for each coordinate clue are listed below.

A high resolution RuneScape world map marked with treasure trail coordinates is also available here.

List of clues
Following is a list of all known coordinate clues and their corresponding locations. The list is organised into ascending numerical value (for example, 00:00 north first, then 00:05 south, then 00:13 north, continuing accordingly). Shorthand writing is used together with normal writing. An example: 09.34N; 25.12E = 09 degrees and 34 minutes north, 25 degrees and 12 minutes east.

Remember: You must have Chart, Sextant, and Watch in your inventory or nothing will happen when you dig with your Spade. Although the chart and watch can be in the toolbelt, remember you must bring the spade and sextant in your inventory.