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Revision as of 18:10, 30 December 2017

Journeyman's Treasure Map
Scribe's Treasure Map
Trader's Treasure Map
Version: 0.5

As a Medieval Engineer you may get a sudden sense of adventure. Well lucky for you there is plenty of treasure just waiting to be found!

The only problem being, the treasure maps have been lost and torn into pieces to try to protect their location and spoils. Each treasure map has been broken up into four different pieces that can be combined to make one of the treasure maps that will guide you to either the ultimate treasure or a pile of junk.

Finding Map Pieces

These treasure map pieces are generally found from the larger piles of  Small Stones and from  Barbarians.

Crafting Treasure Maps

After collecting the treasure map pieces they can all be combined within your inventory to form one of the three treasure maps. There are four pieces:

 Treasure Map Piece, 1 of 4
 Treasure Map Piece, 2 of 4
 Treasure Map Piece, 3 of 4
 Treasure Map Piece, 4 of 4

There are actually three different treasure maps waiting to be put together:

 Journeyman's Treasure Map
 Scribe's Treasure Map
 Trader's Treasure Map

Rewards

There are rumors that say there may even be the rare long lost  Flanged Iron Mace With Engravings buried somewhere, if you're determined enough to find it!