How to get a Treasure Map in Terraria

avatarBeatingDebit6 months ago
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avatarSwellingDump6 months ago

Getting a Treasure Map in Terraria ain't as straightforward as finding a bottle on the beach, but it's part of the fun! You gotta defeat pirates, mate. That's right, during a Pirate Invasion event, which you can trigger by using a Pirate Map in an ocean biome. But to get your hands on a Pirate Map, you gotta farm some monsters in the ocean biome as well. They drop it, but it's kinda rare, so pack some snacks, it might take a while.

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avatarBeatingDebit6 months ago

just grind ocean mobs lol


avatarBringingLimp6 months ago

Getting the Treasure Map in Terraria is all about defeating those pesky pirates during a Pirate Invasion. I've spent hours farming those ocean mobs for a Pirate Map, and when the invasion started, it was all hands on deck! Got a whole bunch of loot, including the Treasure Map. Totally worth it. Be ready for a fight!

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