1. 2 3.
4. 5. 6
7. 8. 9.
Example 1: if plates 2, 4, 6 and 8 are blanked then reading starting from the top row left to right, then middle row left to right and finally bottom row left to right.
Player 1 goes to plate 2(as its the first blank)
Player 2 goes to plate 4(as its the 2nd blank)
Player 3 goes to plate 6(as its the 3rd blank)
Player 4 goes to plate 8(you guessed it)
Example 2: if plates 1, 3, 7 and 9 are blanked then the same principle applies
Player 1 goes to plate 1
Player 2 goes to plate 3
Player 3 goes to plate 7
Player 4 goes to plate 9
Hope this clears any doubts as a lot of people struggle with the number system.
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I have no clue how anyone struggles with this encounter, a 3 year old could understand it
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3 AntwortenThis is a dumb strategy lol just keep it simple with 1,2,3,4 read the puzzle like a book left to right, top left being 1 bottom right being 4. 1-9 would be so hectic specially when it comes to switching. Because the person would have to worry about 9 numbers instead of 4... do the math
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1 AntwortenHow do people struggle with the puzzle? Literally the only time I’ve ever wiped in the puzzle room is because of something happening before we get there, thus not having enough time, or because of some dumbass who is incapable of understanding the raid equivalent of a children’s puzzle.
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Very sad.
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Sad post. Post is sad.
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3 AntwortenBearbeitet von w3rdblader: 10/24/2018 12:24:43 AMSuch a dumb way to do it. 1,2,3,4. Read the plates like you would English script. 1 and 2 swap with each other and 3 and 4 switch if they have a duplicate plate. Works so much easier.
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2 AntwortenThe way my team does it is one person calls out the plates for the people to go to. They'll say things like top left or bottom middle etc. Then on the second and third we just keep moving clockwise. Pretty easy.
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And remember to exchange plates if they end up being the same, sinve you burn it for yourself. Ex: plate 2 and the next is 4.
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And you can’t stand on the same plate twice. You forgot that.
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3 AntwortenMe and my deaf friends have been struggling with this part since launch :\
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It’s really simple stuff once you see the picture.