I’m not a fan of this one, but here’s how it works. So it’s 2 triangles.ģ triangles = 3×2 = 6 + 2 circles (also 6) = 12ġ7. If you keep doing the math, you can learn:Īnd then you can figure out the missing cards. Since 2 circles + 1 circle = 9 squares, that means 1 circle = 3 squares. The lines between numbers are showing you that two cards added up are equal to the card above them. Enter those to complete the first puzzle.ġ6. And the squares subtract 1 for each, so the next one should be 3. For the triangles, each one adds three to the last, so the next one should be 10. So the next one should be triangle and the one after that should be square. First off, we can see that the cards alternate between triangles and squares. We need to figure out the pattern and then fill in the last two cards. Read the words on the wall and look at the cards projected onto the wall on the right.ġ6. An orb appears and it projects a hologram around the room. The numeral on each node indicates how many connections it must have. Create a single network that connects all nodes. Go back to the tomb and place the octopus shield in the slot on the floor. Go back to the mural and place the arrow in the bow.
Basically, find a symbol that includes all the pieces of the color in that section of the door.
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Now let’s use the scroll and the symbols from the pillars to figure out how to unlock the ARSENAL door. Arrange them so they form the trident shape. Add the crushed gemstone and use the jet to cut through the glass. Go back downstairs and use the water jet with the glass dome. Go back up to the starting area and use the bust to crush the gemstone.Ĩ. Then take the olive branch and gold pieces.ħ.
Solve the mural puzzle by pressing the buttons in the same order you saw on the computer. Also, notice more symbols on the pillar down here and the mural upstairs.Ħ. Use the toolbox key to unlock the chest and get a water jet. Use the chisel to remove the middle blue gemstone. And yes, it is something very simple, but it really is something tremendously useful to locate quickly.5. You can apply it the other way around if you prefer, that is already up to each player. Thus, when returning, you will only have to choose the path on the left. You can enter a cave and focus solely and exclusively on taking the path to the right each time you have to choose. It may seem strange, but we are going to explain it to you so that it is very clear. One of the most common tricks for inexperienced Minecraft players is to always follow the same path when moving through a mine or underground cave. Pay close attention and try to follow all our indications, we assure you that they will help you to orient yourself like no one else, even if it is impossible for you to see the sky. These are essential recommendations so that every player, both novice and expert, can locate and return to the surface as easily as possible, no matter how badly things paint as they go further and further into the depths of the game. That is the amount of tricks and tips that we are going to give you so that you know how not to get lost in the mines and the underground of Minecraft. How to avoid getting lost in the mines and subways of Minecraftįive. Some simple guidelines that will make you feel like a fish in water between stone and stone, between Creepers, Skeletons, lava, water and diamonds. In our Minecraft tips and tricks guide, we think of all players, so now we are going to explain the best tips and tricks to avoid getting lost in Minecraft caves and mines. Something, for which we are going to help you. Something that can also lead to you completely getting lost in its convoluted tunnels and caverns. Although every time we talk about it we think about how huge its game world is, about all the possibilities of Survival Mode or the brutal creations of Creative Mode, one of the key elements of the experience it offers is the possibility of creating mines, of explore caves and the subsoil meeting all kinds of creatures and obtaining all kinds of materials. In case you didn't know, Minecraft comes from mining.