The Last Case Of Benedict Fox How To Solve Tarot Door Puzzle
In The Last Case Of Benedict Fox some of the rooms are blocked by Tarot Doors. Behind these doors, there will be some items or it will open a shortcut in limbo. To open these doors, you need to read the puzzle phrase and place three correct tarot cards. There is a total of 9 Tarot cards available in this game and to open some of the doors, you need a specific tarot card. Below you will find a complete guide on how to solve these tarot door puzzles easily.
The Last Case Of Benedict Fox How To Solve Tarot Card Puzzle
To solve all the tarot puzzles you need to collect 9 tarot cards scattered across the limbo. Once you have all 9 cards, you will be able to open any door blocked by the tarot puzzle. To solve the tarot puzzle you need to first read the phrase shown in the puzzle.
In this example, the phrase is “When the sun peaks, the inertia grows into stagnation”. When you select a tarot card on the right side of the screen you can find some keywords with up and down arrow marks. You need to find keywords with the tarot card matching the phrase and place three tarot cards in the door to open it.
It doesn’t matter which order you put these tarot cards in. The only thing that matters is if the keyword is present in the card or not and if it’s placed up or down. In this puzzle, the tarot card Empress, The World, and The Tower has three keywords that match the puzzle phrase. But stagnation and inertia keywords are in arrow down position, so you need to rotate, and place The World and The Tower tarot card upside down.
Note: At the end, you need to check the time in the phrase and rotate the sun or moon dial to a particular time. If the sun peaks you need to set the sun dial at 12, if it’s moonlight or midnight you need to place the moon at 12. During the noon place the sun at 6.
So very nearly useful. It is all fine and dandy knowing the cards, but where do I rotate the sun and the moon? When the sun peaks? Tried noon, but no doesn’t work, am I to trial and error all 24 values?
Thank you, forgot to add that part up, you need to read the phrase and check the time whether it’s sun peaks, midnight, or noon. According to that, you need to place the moon at 12 at midnight, the sun at 12 when it peaks, the sun at 6 during noon, and the moon at 12 during the moonlight.
I had a problem with this as well, and I rotated the dial around a whole day and it worked. It looks like a bug and I’m guessing that going forward an hour then coming back would work as well.