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Step 1: Forage a rock
Step 1: Forage a rock


Step 2: [[Beseech_Elanthia_to_Imbue|Imbue]] the rock
Step 2: [[Beseech_Elanthia_to_Imbue|Beseech Elanthia to Imbue]] the rock


Step 3: Mark the rock with a knife (skinning, carving, etc. Some knives do not work)
Step 3: Mark the rock with a knife (skinning, carving, etc. Some knives do not work)
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*The study step places a trail marker at that location that is specific to you. Every Ranger has a different symbol (at least I've not found two that are the same yet). You can Scout Marker, Look Marker to see it. (You will need a fellow Ranger with at least [[requires scouting skill::225]] Scouting to teach this to you via Scout Read Learn/Teach)
*The study step places a trail marker at that location that is specific to you. Every Ranger has a different symbol (at least I've not found two that are the same yet). You can Scout Marker, Look Marker to see it. (You will need a fellow Ranger with at least [[requires scouting skill::225]] Scouting to teach this to you via Scout Read Learn/Teach)



== Using a Personal Trail Marker ==
== Using a Personal Trail Marker ==

Revision as of 21:59, 1 December 2021

At 175 ranks of Scouting skill, a Ranger can create a personal trail marker (PTM).


Creating a Personal Trail Marker

Step 1: Forage a rock

Step 2: Beseech Elanthia to Imbue the rock

Step 3: Mark the rock with a knife (skinning, carving, etc. Some knives do not work)

>mark my rock with my knife
Examining the salient features of the surroundings, you use your skinning knife to chisel a rough map into your skinning knife that identifies your trailhead.

Step 4: Study the rock

>study my rock
You study your trail marker rock, attempting to commit the location to memory. Creating a trail marker to mark this location, you sketch a circle around two diamonds on the ground to mark your trail.

Note:

  • The study step places a trail marker at that location that is specific to you. Every Ranger has a different symbol (at least I've not found two that are the same yet). You can Scout Marker, Look Marker to see it. (You will need a fellow Ranger with at least 225 Scouting to teach this to you via Scout Read Learn/Teach)

Using a Personal Trail Marker

Now you can go off galivanting about Elanthia -- just take your new pet rock with you. When you want to return to your trail head:

Step 1: Get the trail marker rock

Step 2: Study the rock

>study rock
You study your trail marker rock, refreshing your memory with the location of your trail marker.

Step 3: Scout rock to run the trail

>scout rock
You set off into the wilds, following the direction on your rock...


Notes:

  • You cannot have more than one trail marker rock active; as soon as you mark another rock, that rock becomes your new active trail marker rock.
  • You can put down multiple PTM at a time, but only one of them will be active. If you've already put a PTM in a room and you'd like to put down another PTM in the same room, you'll have to KICK MARKER to erase your previous PTM first.
  • The room must be at least Ranger Bonus Neutral for you to put down a PTM. And you must be in at least a Ranger Bonus Neutral room to Scout Rock to get to the PTM.
  • Certain rooms just do not allow you to put a PTM down, such as the entrance to Crossing Ranger Guild and the room south of it (but the area behind the doors is fine). I had no trouble putting PTMs down in areas like genies or onyx gargoyles.
  • Running a PTM takes around 30 seconds, and trains Scouting and Perception just like any normal trail
  • At 362 Scouting skill, mark rock lasted for 55 minutes.


Additional actions include:

  • COVER their marker to make it more difficult for another Ranger to find.
  • ARRANGE their marker to make it a little easier for another Ranger to find.
  • TURN their marker to make it very easy for another Ranger to find.
  • KICK their marker to get rid of the marker
  • LOOK and READ their marker to see some information about it
  • STUDY gives normal Study comments
  • A Ranger who happens to find another Ranger's marker via SCOUT can:
  • LOOK and READ to see what it looks like and who made it
  • GO or SNEAK to follow the marker back to the Ranger who made it (albeit with the same distance checks that have always been in place)

Related Forum Post

http://forums.play.net/forums/13/124/973/view/304

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