Map
Your map can be opened by pressing the map key (M by default) or by clicking the "show on map" button from the quest journal.

Using the map
The map automatically focuses on you and resets its zoom anytime you open it and you can zoom in/out with your mouse scroll wheel or clicking the zoom buttons. To move around the map, simply drag it with a mouse. The game is paused while your map is opened but you can temporarily unpause it by moving. By doing so, the map turns transparent and you can still move but you can't interact with the world until you close it.

Center on player, remove all markers
Filter by:
Enemies, quests
Mining nodes, town services
Custom markers
Fog of war
When you start the game, most of the map will be covered by fog of war. To reveal the area, you have to find a portal at its location in game and activate it. Most of the map markers are hidden under it, except player, quest and custom markers.
Center on player button
This button centers the map view on yourself.
Remove all markers button
This button hides all map markers except marker for the player, portals and custom markers.

Right clicking on any non-player marker opens a list of options.
- Removable markers can be removed this way. However, this option hides all markers for a specific object (E.g. Hides all spawn points for one enemy or hides all anvils) and not just a single specific marker.
- You can also set guidance to guide you directly to this marker.
Guidance
You can set a guidance to any map marker. Doing so will display an arrow in the right upper part of your screen pointing at the direction of the marker.

Basic map markers
There are several types of map markers.
Player marker
The player marker is always visible and showing you where exactly are you now.

Portals
Portals are used for fast travel. You can teleport to any portal you can see by clicking on their marker and paying the gold required to do so.

Custom markers
These markers can be placed by you anywhere you want. They will always be visible and even get saved in the save file.
You can tell which custom markers are currently active by looking at their frame.

Left clicking on an active custom marker button places it wherever you click after.
Left clicking on an inactive custom marker button removes it.
Right clicking on a custom marker instantly centers your camera on it.
Filters
Filters allow you to select what markers to show on your map for easier navigation. Clicking on a filter button opens up a window with all filters available. The filter is active if it's frame turns yellow. Each filter also lets you hide all map markers from their category.

Enemies
Shows all enemies in the current zone. These markers are placed on spawner positions so it's possible the enemies might've wandered away from them.
Quests
Shows all currently active quests in Torisia and their markers.
Nodes
Shows all nodes in the current zone.
Town services
Shows many interactables (Anvil, Merchants, etc.) in Torisia.