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This article contains all the possible clues when doing clue scrolls. For clues related to a specific clue scroll, see Treasure Trails/Full guide.
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Puro-Puro is the magical home plane of the implings, who are...
- Holy Grail
Walkthrough [edit | edit source]. Speak to King Arthur in...
- Coordinate Clues
During a Treasure Trail, a coordinate clue is a clue scroll...
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2. If it is Cold, the clue is on Ice Mountain. 3. If it is...
- Peksa's Helmet Shop
The Helmet Shop is a shop run by Peksa located in central...
- Master Clues
Clue Scrolls dropped by a player now last one hour on the...
- Gaius' Two Handed Shop
Gaius' Two Handed Shop is a shop in Taverley owned by Gaius...
- Zenesha's Plate Mail Body Shop
Zenesha's Plate Mail Body Shop is a shop owned by Zenesha in...
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Treasure Trails. Cryptic clues are common riddle clues that can be found in all tiers of Treasure Trails. These clues demand a fairly wide variety of tasks. The tasks range from speaking to an NPC, searching a designated crate, or directing the player to dig in some fairly obscure location.
A treasure trails expansion introduces beginner clues, music track clues, the Mimic boss, and new clues and rewards across all clue tiers. Additionally, reward caskets were made stackable and inventory icons for clue tiers have been made distinct.
Cryptic clues are common riddle clues that can be found in all level Treasure Trails. These clues demand a fairly wide variety of tasks. The tasks can be from speaking to an NPC, searching a designated crate, or directing the player to dig in some fairly obscure location. For higher difficulty...
The orca (Orcinus orca), or killer whale, is a toothed whale and the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. It is the only extant species in the genus Orcinus and is recognizable its black-and-white patterned body.
23 lut 2019 · Within the dolphins and porpoises, there is a wide range in size, from the orca (killer whale), which can reach lengths up to about 32 feet, to the Hector’s dolphin, which can be less than four feet long. That's how the orca comes to have the common name of killer whale.
Porpoises, along with whales and dolphins, are descendants of land-living ungulates (hoofed animals) that first entered the oceans around 50 million years ago (Mya). During the Miocene (23 to 5 Mya ), mammals were fairly modern, meaning they seldom changed physiologically from the time.