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Aaron

Re: Buried Treasure...
« Reply #15 on: November 07, 2012, 23:56:15 »
I don't even know where to start if I'm honest.

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Offline Greg

Re: Buried Treasure...
« Reply #16 on: November 08, 2012, 00:02:18 »
All I get is that he is looking for fishing spot? I think.

As for the map, not a scooby. Trying to compare it to things but have no idea where to start. I thought fish flingers for some reason.


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Wasted Mime

Re: Buried Treasure...
« Reply #17 on: November 08, 2012, 01:51:50 »
It might help that this clue mentions a number of a specific item you'll need to turn into me on the day the final clue is released...

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Offline Jordan

Re: Buried Treasure...
« Reply #18 on: November 08, 2012, 01:59:44 »
I'm wondering if the corners in the top left have any significance as they only have two letters.

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Re: Buried Treasure...
« Reply #19 on: November 08, 2012, 11:12:07 »
Ahh, that hint helps. I was pretty off with my guesses. I immediately spotted a couple of words, e.g. "use" near the top right corner, which made me think that there was probably a hidden message. Since the puzzle had two open endings, I thought that the logical place to begin was at either one and just follow the line to its very ending. A long the path, I found a bunch of words that together could form a couple of somewhat sensible instructions.

Here's a picture of my line of thought:

Pink markings near what I thought were the key words: "Use it on my ... "

My best guesses were "use a tuna to lure it out" or "use it on a tuna to work it out". I did find it strange that I couldn't make any use of the words found before "use"; it didn't make sense that the first word would appear so late into the maze, which is why I scrutinized the image once again. I then noticed I had missed about 50% of the words and possibly more. My new findings didn't help me, so I felt stuck too. :P
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Re: Buried Treasure...
« Reply #20 on: November 08, 2012, 13:19:42 »
It might help that this clue mentions a number of a specific item you'll need to turn into me on the day the final clue is released...
Are the items f2p only?
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Wasted Mime

Re: Buried Treasure...
« Reply #21 on: November 08, 2012, 18:21:30 »
I don't believe this one is... If you solve the clues (I'll try and make them so that f2p can do them) then you can still submit the answers to me for the prize.


Also, It might help if you start at one of the lines at the bottom of the picture ^_^

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Runar

Re: Buried Treasure...
« Reply #22 on: November 08, 2012, 18:43:36 »
You're hinting that you want whoever solve the clue to slap you with a tuna, they get paid.


Winner 8)


I have no clue where to start on the puzzle, or how people find words out of the letters. D:

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Re: Buried Treasure...
« Reply #23 on: November 08, 2012, 18:45:13 »
Also, It might help if you start at one of the lines at the bottom of the picture ^_^
I'm a bit confused now :P I thought from your earlier post that we were supposed to look for a number of specific items only, which implies it wouldn't really matter where on the picture you begin to look, as long as you look everywhere. Is there a hidden message/instruction to be found?
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Re: Buried Treasure...
« Reply #24 on: November 08, 2012, 18:54:50 »
I have no clue where to start on the puzzle, or how people find words out of the letters. D:
Well, you can begin by looking at the letters where they are grouped together and see if they can form a word. For example in the top right corner, where the letters UTIS are. That's an anagram for "suit" or simply "I", "it", "its" and "sit" if you don't use all of the letters.

I still haven't figured out whether the letters can stretch farther, and if so, to what extent. To a nearby group only? Could they even "jump over" other letters?
Something like this:

Which would make out the word "tinderbox". It's far-fetched though :P
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Wasted Mime

Re: Buried Treasure...
« Reply #25 on: November 08, 2012, 20:53:46 »
You'll be using only one letter at each corner. Some corners you won't use the letters on at all

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Re: Buried Treasure...
« Reply #26 on: November 08, 2012, 21:15:20 »
You'll be using only one letter at each corner. Some corners you won't use the letters on at all

Thanks, having a methodology will be helpful :D

I had ashes, blue dye, tuna, (gem, suit), tinderbox and monkfish on my last draft. The two latter dubiously found. Time to redo this!
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Wasted Mime

Re: Buried Treasure...
« Reply #27 on: November 09, 2012, 06:20:49 »
Just one item, and a specific quantity of it is referenced.

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Re: Buried Treasure...
« Reply #28 on: November 09, 2012, 09:19:10 »
I must admit I havent even tried this, but I am enjoying watching Redtunnel get frustrated   :-X

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Re: Buried Treasure...
« Reply #29 on: November 09, 2012, 11:44:26 »
I'm going to make some assumptions, since this puzzle could spell out just about anything without restrictions.
1) We can not make a turn at any intersection.
2) The letters are at corners only, ignoring all the intersections/four-ways. Sort of hinted in the topic, but could be a misunderstanding on my part.
3) The item we are looking for is a P2P item. This was strongly hinted in the topic.
4) The item is tradeable, since we are supposed to hand it/them in by the end of this treasure hunt.
5) The item is probably cheap and insignificant, for the same reason as 4).
6) The item we are looking for contains a fair amount of letters, this because the maze is fairly big.
7) The quantity is a low number, probably under 10. For the same reason as 4) and 5).
8) The words are not scrambled, because that would make it nearly impossible.

There is a concern with assumption 2), if the letters were at corners only, the majority of the puzzle is wasted space and effort.

I was debating which would be the natural starting point (e.g. a possible subconscious design choice by Wasted Mime). I sent this picture to a couple of friends and asked them whether they would take the left or right path:

The left path was clearly favoured, but not in conclusive numbers. And even so, Wasted Mime could consciously have changed this.

I will try the method of elimination to extrapolate rules to narrow it down further.


Another edit: I was contemplating whether these skips would only happen at spaces, e.g. a random example "four rune platebodies", it would skip a corner every time a space was used between the words. However, seeing as there are 34 corners, it is unlikely. Trying it anyway, you can't get farther than this by that rule:


This poses the question how often do these skips occur? Is there a pattern, e.g. two letters and then a skip? What is the jump limit on a skip?

Thoughts and ideas, comrades?
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