Use the compass to keep on course, while referencing the map table for a real-time indicator of your position. It's now time to travel the seas! Lower the sails, raise the anchor and get on the way. Find the island that matches the one on your treasure map, which should be within the islands neighboring your ship. Found on the rear lower deck of sloops or on the middle deck of galleons, this provides greater context for surrounding islands in relation to your ship's current location. To find the island's location, cross reference your handheld treasure map with your ship's map table. With the map in-hand, press RT on a controller or left-click on your mouse to view it in full. Hold RB on a controller or E on a keyboard to open a radial menu and select the map. To find your destination, reference the cryptic treasure map added to your inventory. But before setting sail, you'll need to know where you're going and how to get there. While inactive, they are quiet and offer ample supply of Resources and Gunpowder Barrels.It's now time to embark on your Sea of Thieves adventure.
Known for its coral reefs, Ancient underwater cave, and the Magpie's Wing shipwreck. These islands are landmasses that do not appear on the ship's Map Table. Small Islands are smaller landmasses, islets that are not large enough to have the landmarks for Riddle Maps, however they can still hold a fair share of secrets, plenty of treasure, and even host fearsome Skeletons. Riddle Maps are exclusive to these islands due to the vast selection of unique landmarks found there. Large Islands are significant landmasses with hills, caves, the ruins of old settlements.