Treasure Trails/Full guide

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Difficulty levels
The 'level' of a clue scroll relates to its difficulty. There are four levels of clue scroll: Easy, Medium, Hard and Elite. An easy clue is a low difficulty treasure trail, with a low reward yield. A medium clue scroll is a medium difficulty treasure trail with a more substantial reward yield. A hard clue scroll is a hazardous Treasure trail which can be very rewarding. An elite clue scroll is the most dangerous clue scroll (both to receive and to complete.) Elite clue scrolls, however, require killing higher level monsters, which is rewarded by its greatest and most expensive rewards as compared to other leveled scrolls.

Clue scrolls are generated primarily by monster drops, but also can be generated through thieving, and as certain activity rewards. Each level of clue has a very different set of possible rewards and items, and hazards, so it is worth knowing what the player is in for.

Length

 * Easy clue scrolls can be between 1 and 5 clues long with few or no quest requirements.
 * Medium clue scrolls can be between 1 and 15 clues long with some quest requirements.
 * Hard clue scrolls can be between 1 and 8 clues long, with multiple enemies to defeat and can have high-levelled quest requirements.
 * Elite clue scrolls can be between 1 and 11 clues long, with multiple fights, and puzzles every step.

Medium, hard and elite
Alongside the above mentioned items, for these types of clues you will often need some additional tools:

Hard and elite
Hard and elite clues will often encounter various wizards that may prove difficult to fight. Therefore the following items are recommended:

Quests
Having a high amount of quest points is beneficial when doing treasure trails. Many higher-level trails will lead a player into areas which are locked by quests. If this is the case, the player must do the quest, up to where access to the area is granted, if they wish to complete their trail. If the player hasn't done the needed quest yet, but they have the requirements or are in a position to get them quickly, it is recommended that the player (trains and) does the quest, rather than getting rid of the clue scroll.


 * Starting Fairy Tale II - Cure a Queen is highly recommended, as you will be able to use the Fairy rings.