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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: