What does the level on a treasure-hunting map mean?

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Whenever I go "treasure-hunting" using maps I've acquired to go to a cave or grotto in Dragon Quest IX, I see a level beside the map I have selected. What purpose exactly does the level of a map serve? Is it extra difficulty or something?
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Can you solo level 70 treasure maps?
Level 70 (Stormblood) Timeworn Gaganaskin Maps: Recommended for Level 70 or higher players solo. Timeworn Gazelleskin Maps: Recommended for a full party of Level 70 players. These contain tough creatures and have a chance to open a portal to the special instance Lost Canals of Uznair or Shifting Altars of Uznair.How do you read a timeworn map?
Deciphering a Timeworn MapUsing a treasure map will bring up a window indicating the general area of the treasure. Players must then cross-reference the area map to identify its precise location. Using the skill Dig in the correct location will unearth a treasure chest.Can you solo level 80 treasure maps?
You can enter them solo, but it's recommended to have a party of three to eight players. Sometimes, you'll find the Timeworn Thief's Map inside The Lost Canals of Uznair or The Shifting Altars of Uznair, which will open a guaranteed portal to The Hidden Canals of Uznair (item level sync 370).What should a treasure map include?
A treasure map is a map that marks the location of buried treasure, a lost mine, a valuable secret or a hidden locale. More common in fiction than in reality, "pirate treasure maps" are often depicted in works of fiction as hand drawn and containing arcane clues for the characters to follow.How to Use a Treasure Map in Minecraft: Minecraft Treasure Maps - How to Find Them (Avomance 2019)
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