Grandmaster cartography guide

Overview
The Cartographer titles are gained per character by exploring the primary map of each continent. Any area viewable when viewing the world map counts towards the title. This includes the following:
 * Explorable areas
 * Mission zones (cooperative, challenge and competitive)
 * Arenas not on the Battle Isles
 * Towns and Outposts including exclusive areas for Canthan outposts

It does not include any area which is not shown on the world map of any continent. This includes the following:
 * In Tyria:
 * Pre-Searing Ascalon (this area has its own explorable map)
 * The Dragon's Lair mission location
 * The Dragon's Lair mission area
 * Sorrow's Furnace
 * In Cantha:
 * Dragon's Throat (mission)
 * Elite Missions
 * The Undercity
 * In Elona:
 * Sunspear Sanctuary
 * Command Post
 * Dajkah Inlet (mission)
 * Dasha Vestibule (location)
 * Moddok Crevice (mission)
 * Bahdok Caverns
 * Jennur's Horde (mission)
 * Nightfallen Garden
 * Realm of Torment
 * The Hidden City of Ahdashim
 * Core areas: Any area that appears on The Battle Isles or shows the Battle Isles map, this includes:
 * The Battle Isles themselves
 * The Fissure of Woe
 * The Underworld

A fully explored area equal to the size of the radar around a player equals roughly 0.1% of Cantha. The percentage is less for Tyria (about 0.07%) as it is a larger continent.

To gain the Grandmaster Cartographer title, a character does not need to explore every single point on the map. Some margin of error is allowed. As a result, even though some characters may never be able to access some portions of the map, they may still earn 100% explored. Unreachable zones would most likely be arenas that have been rendered inaccessible due to a game update (such as Fort Koga) or due to level limits (such as the Shing Jea Arena). Again, these zones do count towards the titles for those who revealed them, but they do not make it impossible for those who cannot to obtain the grandmaster title.

General tips
A video guide covering basic cartography techniques can be seen here.


 * Scrape
 * In order to get every bit of map around the perimeter of an area, you will need to walk your character along the very edge of the accessible terrain. When doing this, keep your character turned slightly towards the edge, so that your character is literally "scraping" along it.  Also, do not use the mouse when scraping, especially the click-to-move feature, as it is nearly impossible to click precisely along the edge or exactly at the inner point of every nook and cranny.  (On the other hand, there are some hard-to-access spots that are easier to find using click-to-move, but these will be noted in detail in the next section.)


 * There and back again
 * After you've scraped an edge in one direction, turn around and scrape in the other direction. It is common to "discover" additional nooks when going backwards that you missed the first time, and you will often reveal additional slivers of the map this way.


 * Slow down
 * You may be tempted to use running skills to make the mapping process quicker. There's nothing wrong with using them to reach the edge of an area, but do not use them while scraping.  Doing so increases the server-client discrepancy due to lag, meaning that the server may not recognize every single step your character took on your screen.  For the same reason, you may find that you have to stand still in a specifc corner for a few seconds in order to map certain spots.


 * Behind you!
 * Whenever you pass through a portal into an area, your character will spawn some distance away from the portal. Be sure to turn around and scrape the walls on either side of the portal.  Sometimes walking into the portal will reveal additional bits of the map, so you should try passing both ways through a portal if there is a nearby spot that you can't get otherwise.


 * Grab some popcorn and enjoy the show
 * Because custcenes are rendered in-game, everywhere your character appears during one will count as if you had traveled there normally. For the most part, cutscenes take place in areas that you can explore normally, so watching them will simply save you some travel time, but there are a couple notable exceptions:
 * Sanctum Cay: The final cutscene takes place on a boat some distance from the shore. All party members will appear on the boat.
 * Pogahn Passage: The final cutscene again takes place on a boat, but only the party leader will appear.
 * Moddok Crevice, Greed and Regret, Calling the Order: Portions of the cutscenes for these missions/quests take place in an inaccessible spot on the southern edge of Forum Highlands. Even though the player characters do not appear at this location, it will still be mapped.
 * Sunspears in Kryta / Sunspears in Cantha: When foreign-born characters travel to Elona for the first time through these quests, a cutscene will play that partly takes place in the Island of Shehkah, an area otherwise only accessible to newly-created Elonian characters.


 * Synergize your titles
 * After vanquishing an area is a perfect time to scrape it, since you will have already explored most of it in addition to clearing all the enemies.


 * Don't fail to communicate
 * If you are in a party with other players, make sure to let them know that you are working on your cartographer titles. Otherwise, they may inadvertently trigger events (like ending a mission) that take you out of the location you are trying to map.  They may also push ahead and leave you behind while you are scraping.


 * Beam me up! (Teleport technique)
 * Teleportation skills can be quite useful to access parts of an area that a) normally wouldn't be accessible until after a specific event, or b) normally aren't accessible at all. The details on how to use this in specific areas are given in the next section, but the general technique is as follows:
 * Create a corpse in the inaccessible area.
 * Use or  to teleport at least one player character to the corpse.
 * If there are not enough corpses for all player characters to teleport, they will need to kill themselves with sacrifice skills or a vampiric weapon, then the first player can use to teleport them across.
 * Flag heroes and henchmen at the crossover point, then move away until they are off your compass (names are grayed out in the party window). When you unflag them, they will "magically" cross the obstacle to move to your position.


 * Ninja mode (Shadow step technique)
 * Similar to the teleport technique, you can also use shadow step skills to cross portals in many places without actually triggering a zone transition. The main advantage of this technique is the ability to explore an area without any enemies.  Details on the technique and where it can be used successfully can be found at the Portal jumping project.


 * Visit low level competitive arenas
 * These are: Ascalon Arena, Shiverpeak Arena, Shing Jea Arena, and Sunspear Arena. It is best to get there when you are still a low enough level to enter the battle area and get the most out of it. But even above the allowed levels, the outpost itself will still add to your exploration. All you have to do is speak to a local guard to enter and scrape away!

Specific tips
Many areas, especially missions, have mappable areas that are seemingly impossible to access. This section provides details on these areas, in addition to other area-specific tips.

Tyria

 * Cooperative missions
 * Cooperative Missions in Tyria take place in exclusive areas that cannot be accessed outside of the mission. Thus, exploration of the mission area must be performed within the constraints of the mission.  Strictly following the path for the mission and bonus objectives will usually leave significant portions of the area unexplored.  Luckily, most Tyrian missions do not have time limits, so you can explore at your leisure.  Missions that require additional strategies to explore are noted below.


 * The Great Northern Wall (mission)
 * After the cutscene where the Charr break through the blocked gate, you can access the area beyond it to the north. Beware that the timer will still be running, so using a skill or consumable to increase your movement speed may be necessary to map the whole area before time runs out.  Otherwise, you'll have to run through the mission again.
 * When running back to the wall after that cutscene, the area that you pass through extends quite a ways to the west, filling in most of the area up to Piken Square. Again, speed boosts are a big help in mapping this area.  Alternatively, it is possible (although very rare) to find a Moa Bird wandering in this area that you can kill before the cutscene, allowing you to use the teleport technique described above to access this area without the timer.
 * When running back to the wall after that cutscene, the area that you pass through extends quite a ways to the west, filling in most of the area up to Piken Square. Again, speed boosts are a big help in mapping this area.  Alternatively, it is possible (although very rare) to find a Moa Bird wandering in this area that you can kill before the cutscene, allowing you to use the teleport technique described above to access this area without the timer.


 * The Frost Gate (mission)
 * The path that Prince Rurik travels in this mission can be accessed using the teleport technique.
 * At point 1 on the map at right, you can lure the groups with Ice Golems back north onto the bridge so that they kill Prince Rurik's guards. If you find it difficult to wrangle the golems properly, you can also bring a minion master hero with Bone Fiends, then force him to suicide with sacrifice skills while standing on the edge close to Rurik.
 * At the southern end of this path is a single Summit Axe Wielder. Killing it will cause more of them to spawn in increasing numbers (these are the foes that Rurik fights at the end of the mission), so it is usually best to ignore it.
 * It is possible to return to the normal mission path at point 3 by killing one of the Stone Summit Engineers.


 * Lion's Gate
 * Speak to Lionguard Bedo in Lion's Arch to access this commonly-missed area.


 * Aurora Glade (mission)
 * Be sure to explore the entire area around the Henge Portal before attuning all three pedestals. This is easily done by killing off all the White Mantle (so you don't have to worry about them attuning the pedestals).  Alternatively, it is possible (although rare) to find a warthog just inside the gate to the Henge Portal area, allowing you to use the teleport technique to access the area without spawning any White Mantle (except the Demagogue).


 * Sanctum Cay (mission)
 * At the end of the mission, there are two beaches that can be explored freely as long as you stay away from the dock where Vizier Khilbron appears. The southern beach can be reached easily, but to reach the eastern beach, you must scrape the cliff to the north when moving past the dock.


 * Dunes of Despair (mission)
 * A very large area can be explored outside the fort where you defend the Ghostly Hero from a siege. Although you can try exploring this area during the siege, it is much easier to use the teleport technique (see the mission article for details).  The drawbridges on the eastern and western forts will appear to be drawn up, but you can still walk across them to enter the forts.


 * Talus Chute
 * There is a spot along the eastern edge where you can seemingly climb up the wall into a hidden area.


 * Thunderhead Keep (mission)
 * After defeating Confessor Dorian, the mission will not end until you speak to King Jalis Ironhammer. This gives you freedom to explore the area around the keep at your leisure.

Cantha

 * Cooperative missions
 * Most Cooperative Missions in Cantha share their location with an explorable area, although in some cases the areas that are actually accessible do not overlap (these are noted below). As a general rule, it is easier to explore the area when you are not in the mission so that you are not subject to mission constraints, including having portions of the area sealed off.  However, many missions will have fewer enemies than the explorable area does, in which case it may be preferable to explore as much as possible during the mission.


 * Challenge missions
 * Most Challenge Missions in Cantha do count for cartography, with the only exception being Dragon's Throat. They can be explored with relative ease within the default time limits.


 * Competitive missions
 * Both of the Competitive Missions also count for cartography. Be aware that you will be randomly placed on a team alongside other players in these missions, and they may respond negatively when they find out that you are only there for cartography.


 * Exclusive areas in Kurzick and Luxon outposts
 * Outposts in Echovald Forest and the Jade Sea have an exclusive area that can only be accessed by members of the alliance that controls the outpost. Generally these can be mapped from the surrounding area without actually entering them, although there are a couple exceptions.


 * Monastery Overlook
 * This area is only accessible to newly-created Factions characters, and it cannot be re-accessed once you enter Shing Jea Monastery. In order to access the entire area, you must take the quest Mantid Hatchlings from Instructor Ng.  The Shing Jea Boardwalk occupies the same place on the map, and can be accessed by all characters during many special events.


 * Vizunah Square (Foreign Quarter) and Vizunah Square (Local Quarter)
 * Normally, a character will only be able to access one of these outposts based on his/her native campaign (Canthan-born characters get the Local Quarter while all others get the Foreign Quarter). However, it is possible to gain access to both outposts:
 * Canthan-born characters can accompany a foreign character who is performing the quest Welcome to Cantha to access the Foreign Quarter.
 * Foreign-born characters must first complete Zen Daijun (mission), then they can accompany a Canthan character who is performing the quest Mayhem in the Market to access the Local Quarter.


 * Vizunah Square (mission)
 * The area of this mission cannot be accessed as an explorable area. There are a number of places in the mission where Mhenlo and Togo will stop and wait for the party to catch up; take advantage of these spots to scrape the areas you've already passed through.


 * Nahpui Quarter (mission) vs. Nahpui Quarter (explorable)
 * The mission and explorable area occupy opposite halves of the overall zone with a closed gate between them, requiring both areas to be explored individually.


 * Boreas Seabed (mission) vs. Boreas Seabed (explorable)
 * Both instances have access to the main "sea" portion of the area, while the convocation area to the west is only accessible during the mission, and the 1,000 Daggers Guild Hall in the northeast is only accessible in the explorable area. While in the mission, the section of sea west and south of Zhu Hanuku will be free of enemies.


 * Eredon Terrace
 * The exclusive area in this outpost is fairly large and cannot be mapped without entering it.


 * Saint Anjeka's Shrine
 * The exclusive area here likewise cannot be mapped from outside, although it is much smaller.


 * The Eternal Grove (mission) vs. The Eternal Grove (explorable)
 * It is possible to explore the entire area with no enemies, except for the besieging Luxons, during the mission. Fight through the Luxon assault as normal, but avoid triggering the cutscene by sparing one or two of the rangers in the final western group.


 * Unwaking Waters (mission) vs. Unwaking Waters (explorable)
 * The mission and explorable area actually occupy the two arms of a double spiral, requiring both areas to be explored individually.


 * Imperial Sanctum (mission)
 * Be sure to explore the area that Shiro sends characters to with Echoing Banishment. To make sure you get banished, enter the mission with one other player (Shiro will not banish you if you are the only player in the party), and if you bring AI characters, only use heroes, not henchmen (Shiro will banish henchmen but not heroes).  Have the other player stay back when you initially engage Shiro, and you should get banished.

Elona

 * Cooperative missions
 * Most Cooperative Missions in Elona share their location with an explorable area. As a general rule, it is easier to explore the area when you are not in the mission so that you are not subject to mission constraints, including having portions of the area sealed off.  However, many missions will have fewer enemies than the explorable area does, in which case it may be preferable to explore as much as possible during the mission.


 * Challenge missions
 * Most Challenge Missions in Elona do not count for cartography, with the only exception being Remains of Sahlahja, listed below.


 * Island of Shehkah
 * This area is only accessible to newly-created Elonian characters, and it cannot re-accessed once you enter Chahbek Village (location). In order to access the entire area, you must take the quest Rally the Recruits (Tutorial) from Kormir.


 * Chahbek Village (mission) vs. Churrhir Fields
 * The western part of the area will be closed off during the mission. However, during the mission, you can use the teleport technique to access the boats on either side of the area.


 * Consulate Docks (mission) vs. Pogahn Passage (mission) vs. Gandara, the Moon Fortress
 * These three instances take place on the same map, although he Pogahn Passage mission is the only one that allows access to the entire area (portions of the area will be closed off in the other two instances). It also allows you free exploration without any enemies: nothing spawns in the area north of the fortress, and all the Kournans in the fortress will be neutral until you free Kormir and Shahai.


 * Chantry of Secrets
 * There is an exclusive area in this outpost that can only be accessed by speaking to the Guardian of Whispers after defeating Abaddon.


 * Tihark Orchard (mission) vs. Garden of Seborhin
 * During the mission, all the exits from the garden are blocked off by Vabbian Guards. However, you can make them move by pulling some of the Skree to within their aggro range, allowing you access to the rest of the area with no enemies.


 * Dynastic Tombs (Remains of Sahlahja (mission))
 * To explore this area, you must gain enough points in the central area to open the doors to each of the other four sections. You do not have to explore all four sections at the same time; in fact, it is usually easier to restart the mission after exploring one area, as one additional Maddened Spirit will spawn for each area you have unlocked, making it increasingly difficult not only to map but also to gain points towards unlocking the other sections.

Cartography Made Easy
By far the easiest way to complete your cartographer titles is to use a user-created TexMod (download) package called Cartography Made Easy (CME). The following video demonstrates how to use this package.


 * TexMod and Cartography Made Easy guide