There are some missions with Master Quest-ish rules like "Don't Get Hit!", "Double Damage" and "No Item Attacks", but you can avoid these for the most part and use item cards to temporarily disable the rules. And very rarely I had to go out of my way to get the necessary item cards, which feels really nice after the first Adventure Map kept asking you for Digging Mitts and other things you don't have, which can be quite annoying. But this situation clears pretty quickly, there's even a path around Dragon Roost Island, where every mission gives you the required item card for the next. You start surrounded by costumes, but you can't get any of them, because you don't have any item cards yet. There are only seven blue squares and two red squares in the center, which adds to the fact that this really is supposed to be the easiest map.Īt first it looked like the map wants to troll you with item cards. The entire first half of the map is a green zone, which means you get very little Experience here, but you'll face little to no resistance. Then you circle all your way over the map clockwise, to Dragon Roost Island, over Forest Haven and so on. Your goal is in the center with the Tower of the Gods and you start right at the north of it on Windfall Island. There's also a very clear path through the whole thing. It's also not as big as the normal Adventure Map - the Great Sea Map has 7 rows and 14 columns, which makes 98 battles altogether. It went very smoothly and I suppose that this is the easiest map of the game. You get all Level 2 weapons here and one costume for every single character in the game, which is nice. 100% - all A Ranks, all weapons, costumes, Heart Containers, Heart Pieces, Gold Skulltulas and Fairy Clothing. After conquering the Adventure Map, I went on to the Great Sea Map and actually just now completed the whole thing.