Xelsol wrote:Alternatively: Since a destructible structure, like a hollow stump or bush, wouldn't work, as anyone to stumble across a stump they couldn't access would know it's someones stash and they could destroy it, and an indestructible anything could be easily abused, maybe just a normal container of any liftable type simply buried. Having the map in your inventory gives a visible indication on the ground, and you dig there. Instead of lifting a pile of dirt above your head from digging, you lift the container that was buried. Digging and burying obviously leaves dirt spots that will have to fade away with time with the regrowth of the surrounding biome, so for the first couple of days of accessing it, the spot is noticeable to anyone passing by and if they find it suspicious enough, they might dig it up themselves. Obviously, you could dig the surrounding area to mask the exact location, but that will just make it take that much longer for the dirt spot to fade.
In other words, the map in this case isn't a key, but just marks the ground. Could also act like dowsing rods if creating a screenshot of the minimap just isn't possible, but I think that makes it too easy to find.
I like this better myself. Giving people some reasonable opportunity to find it seems fair, especially if someone can take your map. It might also be fair to give them a map if they kill or ransom you, or something else? Maybe just the ransom. Instead of giving money or in addition to the money, you could offer the location of any buried treasure.
Now obviously, this would be a matter of "Do you want this money, or what's in the MYSTERY BOX?" You might have total crap in the box or it might be worth less than X percentage of your bank, or you might have nice, event clothing, a lot of silver, etc.