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The most EPIC DUNGEON OF ALL TIME!! O_O

Started by Zelda Veteran, July 19, 2008, 01:27:21 PM

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Keaton

You notice that light is leaking through a few cracks in the ceiling above the sun switch.

darkphantomime

#106
Target the crack and toss a bombchu at it.

Keaton

The sun's grin means the door is now unlocked.

darkphantomime


Keaton

To your right in a little alcove lies a massive chest, inlaid with gold filigree and beset with a strange lock.  Upon it lies an inscription.

I am by mortal definition unobtainable.
You cannot find me for when you arrive I am not there.
The heart of those e'er deep in love cry out to me in want.
I am not in this room with you, nor in this chest ornate.

What am I?

darkphantomime


Keaton

The locks make a satisfying clunk as they allow access to the chest.

Inside it lies...

The Triforce!

That's right, you won the game!

Hooray!  Now go get some sun.

Takun

~Sincerely,
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darkphantomime

You pretty much made up that dungeon as yo uwent along, didn't you? -_-  and what about using that small key we got?

What? Nothing related to unlocking the next room one?

Anyway....

NEXT ROOM: (Pretend that triforce bit didn't happen)

The room you enter is shaped like a cube. The door is on one of the sides of the cube, with the top-bottom line of the door being in a horizontial position (relative to you)

You see several blocks and a crystal switch. You have all the items from Majora's Mask.


Takun

I hit the crystal switch with my arrows.
~Sincerely,
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darkphantomime

#115
The room rotates vertically by 90 Degrees, The blocks fall down from where they were before to the new bottom.

The door is also at an upright angle, 2 blocks' heights above the floor.

Takun

I move two boxes, one atop the other, to the door and climb up them to reach the door. I open the door.
~Sincerely,
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darkphantomime

It's not that simple...

You have to use the vertical rotation of the room to use gravity to stack the blocks. The Blocks are too heavy to simply pick up and stack.

There are a total of 3 blocks. Try again.

Keaton

I line all the boxes in a row so that when the room rotates, they fall in a fashion so that it goes from one block to two blocks to three blocks on top of each other.

darkphantomime

Imagine that the room is a 8x8x8 cube...

The corners of the door are located at 0, 2; 0, 4; 1, 2; and 1, 4...

Those are the coordinates for which the door is at a vertical angle.

Where should the blocks be placed in order to go through the door? (Think of your solution in terms where you move the blocks in relation to the wall (floor) you're on before when the door is at a horizontial angle.