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<div id="contentSub"><div id="mw-content-subtitle"><span class="mw-redirectedfrom">(Looking for a different tier of map? [[Treasure Map (Tier 2)]], [[Treasure Map (Tier 3)]])</span></div></div>
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You can only possess one singular Treasure Map at a time, whether it's in your inventory or your [[Bank]]. This means you can't even hold multiple maps across different tiers simultaneously (e.g., Tier 1 and Tier 2). If a map proves too difficult to reach or complete, it's best to discard it in order to obtain a new one.
You can only possess one singular Treasure Map at a time, whether it's in your inventory or your [[Bank]]. This means you can't even hold multiple maps across different tiers simultaneously (e.g., Tier 1 and Tier 2). If a map proves too difficult to reach or complete, it's best to discard it in order to obtain a new one.
Due to their low combat strength and a fairly decent chance to drop a Treasure Map (Tier 1), [[Nisse]] are a solid choice for players looking to farm and complete Tier 1 maps efficiently.


== Drop Sources ==
== Drop Sources ==