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Most of the rooms inBlue Princeare usually discovered by just drawing the room and exploring.
Pick the right permanent upgrades to make your runs easier.
Thankfully, that puzzle only needs to be solved one time.
There are eight bins, labeled with each of the eight (what happened to seven?)
To your left, resting each on its own shelf,are eight statues with riddles on them.
To solve the puzzle, you have to use the riddles tofigure out which bin each statue goes in.
It’s kind of like one of those logic puzzles you would get in math class.
Lion
“To first begin
place me within
a bin with an ‘n’ within its sin.”
Swan
“I recommend
you think again
if I am ever in
a bin far from the fin.”
Luckily, this only gives you two options: Hubris or Mundanity.
Another statue will go in the Hubris bin,so the dog belongs in Mundanity.
Elephant
“To my chagrin
my neighbor’s sin
is written thin
to fit it all in.”
This statue is the main reason it took me as long as it did to finally solve this puzzle.
So,the answer to the elephant’s riddle is actually Wrath.
The answer here is Avarice (two As) and Mundanity (two Ns).
Since the dog goes with Mundanity,the rabbit will go in the Avarice bin.
The bear is the easiest of them all to figure out.
He’s loungingin the den,so he goes in the Sloth bin.
And last but not least, we have the monkey statue.
He says he belongs in the bin near the bend of the skin’s tail.
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