Map (item)

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Map
Map
General
Category Item
Encumbrance
Heavy Load
0.1
Writable True
Technical details
Base ID Item IDs

A map is both an an in-game item and a game feature.

Feature

You can access the world map by pressing 'M'. If the player is not playing apocalypse or has the option for minimap chosen in sandbox, you can click on the minimap.

You world map starts as just a very small area of your immediate surroundings in Knox Country. As you explore, it will grow to include all areas you have visited. Additionally, with the appropriate items, you can annotate the map, adding symbols and notes as needed. Annotations will not appear on the minimap. If the player dies and respawns with a new character, the information on their map will remain, including that gained from in-game map items.

In-game Item Maps

In-game map items can be found and read to expand your world map to include areas you have not yet visited. These areas show up as a shadowed area on the world map while explored areas show up brightly. These map items can also be annotated in the same way the world map can be. You can use this to share information with other players in multi-players.

There are many in-game map items for the different towns including (but not limited to) March Ridge, Muldraugh, West Point, Rosewood and Riverside. Louisville does have a map, however it is divided up into nine separate maps. Map items can be found in containers at gas stations, inside of car glove boxes, and on zombie corpses.

A special 'Annotated Map' item can be found as loot on zombie corpses. The Annotated Maps may have annotations including notes and symbols indicating as little as a point of interest up to detailed notes and symbols describing what you will find at that location. For example, a "Survivor House" which usually have boarded windows, a stockpile of canned goods and weapons.

Item IDs

Item Weight Base ID
Map.png
March Ridge Map
0.1 Base.MarchRidgeMap
Map.png
Muldraugh Map
0.1 Base.MuldraughMap
Map.png
Westpoint Map
0.1 Base.WestpointMap
Map.png
Rosewood Map
0.1 Base.RosewoodMap
Map.png
Riverside Map
0.1 Base.RiversideMap

Writing on a map

In game map with notations


You can take the following actions on either the world map or a while reading a map item.

Action Description Items
Add note/symbol Requires any writing implement. Pencil.png PenRedPen.pngBluePen.png
Edit note/symbol Requires any writing implement and an eraser. Pencil.pngPenRedPen.png BluePen.pngEraser.png
Move note/symbol Requires any writing implement and an eraser. Pencil.pngPenRedPen.pngBluePen.pngEraser.png
Remove marking Requires an eraser. Eraser.png

Available symbols (v41.71)

The following symbols or icons can be added to the map using the Add Symbol button.

  • Arrow (North, North East, East, South East, South, South West, West, North West)
  • Apple
  • Asterisk
  • Axe
  • Boat
  • Burger
  • Check mark
  • Shamrock
  • Cross (Religious) or Grave marker
  • Rhombus
  • Dollar
  • Exclamation Mark
  • Frowny Face (Dead eyes)
  • Smiley Face
  • Frowny Face (Alive)
  • Fire
  • Fish
  • Garbage/Trash Can
  • Gears
  • Gun
  • Heart
  • House
  • Knife and Fork
  • Leaf
  • Lightning Bolt
  • Pad Lock
  • Cross (Medical)
  • Crescent Moon
  • Circle
  • Pill (Medication)
  • Question Mark
  • Hazard (Radioactive)
  • Skull and Crossbones
  • Star (5 point)
  • Sun
  • Target (Circle with a cross)
  • Tent
  • Trap or Jail
  • Water
  • Wrench
  • X
  • Z

Map Symbols

Additional notes

  • Maps can be renamed.
  • There is currently no map for Valley Station, excluding the map that the player starts with.

Gallery

See also