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So the Widely Traveled Achievement is obtained through completing the Measuring Tibia quest. What I cant find out is if you need to have explored 20 areas completely (currently impossible I believe) or if you get it for exploring a smaller number of areas

Any help much appreciated

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Hey there!
I have it on my character so its definitely available, just look up Krisph on tibia.com
I believe you get this achievement when you have unlocked 15 10 full areas smiley

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Had a look and sure enough. Definitely not 20 areas needed. You can remember for sure if it was 10 or 15 areas?
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hey you're wrong about the number of areas needed ♡
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Thanks, you are correct :D
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To get the achievement, Widely Traveled you need to obtain the basic Discoverer Outfits from the Measuring Tibia Quest. When you hit 10 areas discovered completely talk to Charos in the Adventurers' Guild about your outfit and you will get the achievement Widely Travelled with the outfit. Source: Measuring Tibia Quest Here's proof of my quest log-

Here's the achievement on my profile-

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Yeah that'll do it. Thanks shawtay
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You're welcome you reminded me to keep on discovering as im soo lazy lol
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This achievement is for fully unlocking 10 areas. You can see in the links for the achievement and the measuring tibia quest. The achievement is obtainable by getting the basic Discoverer Outfits. Also, "Besides the reward received for completing subareas and areas, you can also receive the Discoverer Outfits and its two addons for completing 10, 15 and 20 areas, respectively."

This means that completing 10 areas will give you the base outfit and therefore the achievement .

Source:
https://tibia.fandom.com/wiki/Widely_Travelled
https://tibia.fandom.com/wiki/Measuring_Tibia_Quest/Spoiler

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I looked at both these and didn't really get a solid indication on how many areas were needed
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