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I propose "Explorer Map" over "Exploration Map", because "Explorer" is part of the item name, and "Exploration" is not. Perhaps "exploration" was a term used when the feature was teased or something, or maybe it only persisted since the creation of the page, or because it's the name of the 1.11 update, but anyway it's not part of the item name.
I also suggest sentence case, since it's not a literal item name, but
We would rename this page, the File:Exploration maps.gif image, readjust the double redirects, and readjust the term used throughout the wiki. All in favor? β Sealbudsman talk/contr 15:54, 28 March 2017 (UTC)
Please add a list of all the possible notations, with sample images. In version 1.20, there are new brown and gray things that can appear on a Buried Treasure Map in addition to the red X. What are they? I was hoping it was a trail ruins, but I went and dug up the whole area and nothing out of the ordinary was there. Martinthurn (talk) 16:46, 9 June 2023 (UTC)
On a regular map, you can display any size from 128*128 to 2048*2048. How big is the land shown in an explorer map? The Blobsπ Image
03:42, 5 June 2017 (UTC)
Actually, it depends. Explorer Maps traded from Villagers (Ocean Monuments and Woodland Mansions) are 512x512 (scale 2), but Buried Treasure Maps found in Ocean Ruins are 256x256 (scale 1) MestreLion (talk) 07:35, 17 October 2021 (UTC)
54.90.67.60 20:39, 3 July 2017 (UTC)
There is nothing to denote the orientation of the map. Maps used to have east at the top. Do these maps have east or north at the top? 54.90.67.60 20:39, 3 July 2017 (UTC)
I recently restarted playing Minecraft. My previous experience predated villages. The first village I found was pretty crappy except for the fact that it was full of cartographers, and I was very excited to try out the explorer maps. I died trying the underwater one, so I decided to go for the woodland mansion. The map sent me over 12,500 blocks east and 5,500 blocks south of the village! (about 13,350 x 5600 from spawn.) Is there any known maximum distance that these maps will send you? Or minimum? 73.228.236.183 07:00, 21 December 2017 (UTC)
So, I've started a few new worlds since these maps were added and found several of the 'Buried Treasure Map' in each world. However, in each world... while each map has a different ID, they all point to the exact same buried treasure location. For example, I started a new world yesterday and got myself BTM ID #0 and dug up the treasure. Leaving, I saw two more underwater ruins so I looted them and got BTM ID #1 and #2. Checking them, they pointed to the exact same as ID #0 - and I was even still in the map area.
Is there only one buried treasure per world or is there something I should be doing to cause the maps to point to another one? Do they point to the nearest buried treasure based on where they were generated? Do they point to the nearest buried treasure based on where they are first viewed (hold in hands)? -- User:96.55.112.91 at 22:49, 23 November 2018
In the Wiki it says that treasure maps can only be found in shipwrecks or ocean ruins, but in 15.2 I obtained one by fishing.
Does anybody know the correct name for the new Trial Chamber map? Is it "Trial Chamber," "Trial," or something else? The Woodland Mansion Explorer Map is simply named "Woodland Explorer Map," so that's why I'm asking. Thanks. -- π Image
Sniffin' Snifflet Talk|Edits 01:19, 22 March 2024 (UTC)
In Bedrock Edition 1.18 explorer maps sold by a cartographer would always point to the same structure regardless of whether it had been explored. Now in 1.21.1 Cartographers can change the map they sell after it has been explored. When was this change made? It has not been added to History. BF5258 (talk) 19:41, 8 July 2024 (UTC)
what's a player marker and how do you hold the map in both hands? i'm using it in my hotbar slot and it still is only held in one hand. 2601:483:4581:17B0:894F:BB37:6876:E69C 23:50, 10 September 2024 (UTC)
This page should include the unique map marker icons for each type of map. I'd even suggest that it should be in the main info box, in addition to the actual item sprite. It's certainly a better way of identifying variants than the simple palette swap we actually see in game. But if not there, it should at least be in a table somewhere on the page. It seems like info players could realistically want. (I'd add it myself, but I'll be real I have no idea how to find or add image files to a wiki.) The Dialog Box (talk) 03:14, 13 February 2025 (UTC)
It may be useful to mention which values are assigned to minecraft:map_color for each of the naturally occurring explorer maps. Ezzie (talk) 15:53, 31 July 2025 (UTC)