Suikoden 1 world map






The
Suiko Map
(水滸図,
Suiko Zu
) is an event item that appears in several games of the Suikoden series.

Information

Templeton noted that the map would be really useful and warned McDohl not to lose it. The map covered most of the Toran region, with towns and other points of interest marked. It was considered highly accurate and it is said that the Toran Liberation Army relied heavily on this map when planning their war against the Scarlet Moon Empire.

A similar map made by Templeton showed the topography and towns around Lake Dunan in detail, and was given by him when he joined the New Alliance Army. It was highly useful as folk could see at a glance where they were on the map. The hero would always keep this map to hand on his travels.

Other languages and releases





Japanese

水滸図



Japanese romaji

Suiko Zu



Chinese simplified (HDR)

水浒地图



Chinese traditional (HDR)

水滸地圖



Chinese pinyin

Shuǐhǔ dìtú







English

Suiko Map



French

Carte du monde



German

Weltkarte



Italian

Mappa delle rive



Spanish

Mapa del Mundo





References


Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 146

Genso Suikoden Kiwami Encyclopedia,



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This is the full world map of Suikoden 1 HD Remaster. Some areas lie beyond mountains and forests, requiring you to take
specific paths to reach the other side
. Others can only be accessed using
special modes of transportation
, such as boats, flight via dragon, and more!

Recruit Viki to unlock the ability to fast travel to places you've already visited.



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Postby
Shirofan
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The whole world is not known and is unlikely to be so for some time, so Konami are unlikely to release a map covering the entire planet.

Actually Konami have not officially confirmed just how the maps for Suikoden III and IV fit onto those for the first two (they did amalgamate those two at least); this means that any maps given may have problems with scales and may have wrongly extrapolated the interconnections.

Anything showing the positions, sizes, shape and the like of countries we haven't seen, or have only seen a small part of, on the map will be completely speculative on the part of the map maker.

Not to mention that we do not know the size and shape of the Suikoden planet so we have no idea what sort of projection, if any, the map would be in anyway.
Projection is the way that spheres are mapped to flat surfaces, in case of world maps the most common is cylindrical projection. This distends distances the further away from the equator travelled, it is most noticable for near polar regions (compare the shape of Greenland on a flat panel map and a globe.)

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World Map








#

Name



1

Gregminister



2

Rockland



3

Mt. Seifu



4

Lenankamp



5

Mt. Tigerwolf



6

Sarady



7

Fortress of Kwaba



8

Seika



9

Kaku



10

Toran Castle



11

Kouan



12

Great Forest



13

Kobold Villiage



14

Elf Viliage



15

Dwarf Path



16

Dwarf Villiage



17

Dwarf Vault



18

Pannu Yakuta



19

Fortress of Garen



20

Teien



21

Rikon



22

Liukan Hermitage



23

Antei



24

Soniere Prison



25

Scarleticia



26

Kirov



27

Kalekka



28

Secret Factory



29

Lorimar Fortress



30

Warrior Villiage



31

Qlon



32

Neclord Castle



33

Dragon Den



34

Dragon Knight Fortress



35

Northen Checkpoint



36

Moravia



37

Shasarazade













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