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David Barrientos

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Jan 24, 2024, 9:59:04 PM1/24/24
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If you are using a shovel, it's a waste of time. Once you have an auger, it's easy. There are benefits - buried treasure can be relooted if you have loot respawn (not sure if the chest disappears in A21 as I haven't done any in A21 yet) so I'll stop by a hole that was dug when I'm driving around the map and reloot it if it has loot again. I know some people don't like loot respawns and in those cases, it isn't really worth doing. The benefit of treasure maps is that the loot is mostly all ammo and ammo crafting components, which can be a guaranteed way to quickly gather these (once you have an auger).

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Yes, the quests are the ones that spawn zombies. Are those called Buried Treasure? Or is it Buried Supplies? I forget. In any case, yes those are the ones I'm talking about, not the treasure maps. I don't really count the treasure maps as quests even if they are placed in the quest list. But that's just me.

Buried Treasures are the maps you find in loot. IMO they are VERY worth the effort since you get a decent pile of dukes in the chest. The nice thing about buried treasures is that if you wait to open them when you are in a higher-tier biome, the loot is even better (assuming it spawns in a biome with a higher loot stage).

As far as I'm aware, putting points into Treasure Hunter does not increase the drop rate of the maps. I've also not noticed any decrease in the drop rate overall from previous alphas, but I haven't dug into the code to find out. In my current playthrough I went through the first 8 days or so without a single map found, but then found 3 over the course of the next several days. I believe they have a higher chance to spawn in zombie loot bags and POI final loot chests.

EDIT: I also wouldn't waste putting points into Treasure Hunter. Given the generally low drop rate of maps, the benefits are used all that much (unless you do a lot of buried supplies quests). Even then, points are often better spent elsewhere like salvage ops.

treasure maps are usually always worth doing, and you don't need any skills to do the, the skills just make it faster. As for buried supply quests, No one touches those anymore really due to the fact almost everytime the ring shrinks it spawns a pack of 5 zombies, it just became a total pain in the butt to do them. I mean the time it took to dig and find it was bad enough and they were also only low tier trader quests.

@spud42 Those are some nice maps, Spud. I seem to be a bit like Gamida, and atm think that the Advanced RWG+MapToolz +Gimp - is waaaay faster and easier. I like the Teragon preview and its roads, but all that work???? One needs a degree from a university to comprehend it. (Sorry Brad)

Gamida - would you care to share them? They look pretty good.

Thanks.

Because they are only snow biomes and I was thinking they were glitched I don't have them anymore. Was part of reason I asked if there was somewhere people could share maps so I could download some. Sorry.

no problems, i have played this through for 2 ingame days so far. after completing the starter quest i found my trader was on the other side of 1 off the rivers. now this is where Teragon fails a bit. The rivers cut through the land like the Grand Canyon. there is like a 50 or 60 block almost vertical wall to the rivers. they should be limit to the depth they can be and then filled with water. At the moment the water level is the "sea" level so sheer vertical walls on rivers is what you get in mountain areas.

I have wilderness POI's set to a max of 500 but for some reason in the last 3 maps i generated i have 0 poi's . so thats over 30 minutes to generate a map i dont like another 30 minutes to figure out what to tweak, watch brads videos again etc.

Here are 4 maps I've made. Only two were generated with roads, but they give you some basic examples of some variety of maps you can make. As you can tell, I was playing around with large mountains for most of these.

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