Welcome to our gaming guide for Tavern Manager Simulator! In this article, we will discuss the Tavern Map and the benefits of following it. Whether you’re new to the game or a seasoned player, understanding the map is crucial for success. So, let’s dive in and see what the map has to offer and how it can guide you to victory.
The Map.
Top Left – ? and Tree
This image actually leads to 4 different secrets rather than 2:
You want to leave your Tavern (Front Entrance lets say) and follow the left path and left again until you run into the Tree with a face on your right. That should help you find these 4 little secrets. (Or, just go directly north of your Tavern)
A reference to the famous tree from Legend of Zelda, this tree has a face and will chat to you when approached complaining about “Back Pains”, if you go to his rear you will find a master sword sticking out of him. Simply click and hold on the sword to pull it out. You now have a free piece of decor for your Tavern! Note: You can only put the sword on a single spot on the wall I have found (Next to your office)
A very simple easter egg, with our iconic sword in a burnt out fire and a red ghost. This doesn’t do much and interacting with the ghost produces a “….” from the spirit, I have tried bringing firewood to the firepit with no luck so I think this is all this has to offer.
This cave is directly next to the Dark Souls easter egg, this cave has a few skulls, bones and in the marked skull is a bunch of gold coins you can pick up for 101 gold.
Outside the cave you can find this orange suited Naruto-dude hanging from a tree with his hand extended down with a photo. Talking to him he asks you to “Tell his friend to come home”, you can take the photo from his hand for a free picture you can put anywhere of a character which looks very much like Sasuke.
Top Right and Anvil.
From the front of your tavern you can see the 2nd location, with the other two being hidden by the landscape but I’ve added arrows again to help you.
In the top right of the map you’ll find this, again, very simple easter egg. A reference to Shrek’s swamp it doesn’t have any items I have found, a text box appears saying “Nice Place” when you walk around it.
Easily spotted from your Tavern, this small ruined stone building has a character outside who asks a simple question. When you enter the ruins you’ll find an Iron helmet on an altar which you can pickup and store in your inventory. This is a piece of decoration which can be placed anywhere.
Over the hill you see on the right when looking out of your Tavern (Going toward the windmill in the distance) You’ll spot this pleasant little scene. A blacksmith hammering at an anvil outside a hobbit hole, when approached he’ll make reference to the adventures of the books and also offer you the table and chairs behind him (Iron Table + Chairs, seats 2), a great little addition to your Tavern!
Bottom Left (Watermill – Locked off?)
Bottom Right.
(From the back entrance to your Tavern)
This is easily spotted from the rear entrance, simply follow the smoke to see a camp which is abandoned, on a crate is a map which shows the castle’s checkpoint (which you get blocked from) and a set of three stones with a tree inside and an X marking the spot. Simply go behind the tree shown in the picture (this is taken from the camp close to the map) and dig up the mound at the base, this’ll reveal a chest with 100 gold to be taken!
The final map egg is the “Hmm….” one near the camp, at night if you approach the “No Fishing Zone” at the edge of the lake you’ll see a set of 3 monster heads hovering just above the waterline. During the day it lurks beneath the surface and cannot be seen. (This is as close as you can get for a good screenshot or look at the monster, approaching causes it to sink lower and eventually disappear until you back off.)
Final section.
And that wraps up our share on Tavern Manager Simulator: The Tavern Map and what it’ll lead to.. If you have any additional insights or tips to contribute, don’t hesitate to drop a comment below. For a more in-depth read, you can refer to the original article here by Aeri Tyaelaria, who deserves all the credit. Happy gaming!