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Christian Nicholls
Christian Nicholls
Posts: 54

2/15/2015
Out of curiosity... does anyone happen to know what happens if you actually decide to solve the puzzle by moving the pieces thirty three thousand times? Presumably from looking at files rather than from actually doing it. I'm imagining the most epic anti-climax ever.

Edit: Um... more importantly... I seem to be stuck.

I've done this storyline before and that time blowing open the door at the puzzle only used one stick of dynamite, leaving me some for when I needed to dig my way out. This time it seems to have used all three and the only option I have is &quotYou have nothing to dig with but your hands&quot which leads to &quotToo slow! Much too slow!&quot and no apparent progress change (I think I've done it about a dozen times). There is literally nothing else I can do - not even close the Gazetteer or kill myself off. Help...?!
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Gregg Johnson
Gregg Johnson
Posts: 263

2/15/2015
Heh. Right but, look up just a little bit.

[spoiler]Between 20400 and 25000 remaining, you occasionally (? I don't actually understand what triggers this, but that is the range) get this:
"You suddenly have a sense that you went wrong somewhere. Better start again!"

And even if you somehow manage to bypass that and reach 1 move remaining, the result of "The last disc slides on the the final pole" is "Something clicks, but nothing happens. Huh. The mechanism must be broken."[/spoiler]

Given how this story ultimately resolves, it makes sense to prevent the player from advancing without obtaining the dynamite.
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Fretling
Fretling
Posts: 529

2/15/2015
That's like an easter egg with coal inside, haha.

Screenshot, Christian? My dynamite was taken away from me before that point, but the options you're saying don't match up to the full list of options I remember having.
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lady ciel
lady ciel
Posts: 2548

2/15/2015
I think you can use a flare or there is another option if you have made the acquaintance of another inhabitant of the Empire of Hands.

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ciel

Sorry RL means I am not a very active player at the moment. No social actions unless you are prepared to wait and definitely no sparring or other mult-action things.

No Calling Cards or boxed cats please. Will take dupes on the affluent photographers. Other social invitations welcome. Parabolan Kittens usually available, send me an in-game social action saying you want one and I will get one to you as soon as possible.

storynexus name - reveurciel
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Gregg Johnson
Gregg Johnson
Posts: 263

2/16/2015
fortluna wrote:
What does getting the two drops of frozen red honey from the seneschal do? I've only ever used trial and error to get across the floor, since I couldn't see any option for using them.

There's an inscription by the puzzle. Unfortunately, it's written in some ancient dialect that you can't comprehend...

[spoiler]if only you had the memories of someone who could...[/spoiler]

I don't think that particular drop of honey has any effect on getting out of the tomb, though, it's the one right in front of the door, that carries the First Emperor's Message.
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Ibinixer
Ibinixer
Posts: 12

2/19/2015
The towers of Hanoi refers to a real world puzzle that it would take thousands of years to complete. My maths teacher told me about it many years ago as part of a class puzzle. There are rings of decreasing size stacked on top of each other and you have to move them from one stack to another but you can only move them one at a time, sideways one stack and only smaller on larger. Apparently when its completed the world will end. Which is a safe bet because who has the time? I think you're just going to dynamite it eventually.
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MestreLion
MestreLion
Posts: 3

3/28/2016
Gregg Johnson wrote:
fortluna wrote:
What does getting the two drops of frozen red honey from the seneschal do? I've only ever used trial and error to get across the floor, since I couldn't see any option for using them.

There's an inscription by the puzzle. Unfortunately, it's written in some ancient dialect that you can't comprehend...

if only you had the memories of someone who could...



And when you are able to read the inscriptions, there's a text that contains clues about which colored tiles to step in, a puzzle similar to the map inscriptions in Treasure Island. Read it, figure out the clues, and you can step in the correct tiles without getting hurt or paying $500 to Barnabas.

Here's a hint for those who want help solving the puzzle: The clues are the Ages' names, google for them

[spoiler]Yellow, Blue, Red[/spoiler]

There you go! Saved $500 and not a single scratch wink
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Fretling
Fretling
Posts: 529

2/15/2015
The files refer to the puzzle as the "fake Towers of Hanoi", so I'm not sure if it's actually possible.

edit: Actually, I just found "Description":"The last disc slides onto the final pole.", in events.json, so maybe not impossible.
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