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In the girls's library you can see a lot of books.
In a book called "A journey of 29 days" (copper) you find a paper with a 5.
In a book called "The 47 Ronin" (silver) you find a paper with a 3.
In a book called "7 fish and 9 gold coins" you find a paper in blank.
Yes. This thread is when playing with Chloe in Easy or Medium level. That door has different codes depending the character you are playing (James or Chloe) and depending the puzzle difficulty level.
What character are you playing and what puzzle level difficulty?
The combination for the three keys door is 8 2 4
I've been trying to work out how to get to that final number afterwards and it's not clicking for me.
Chloe Hard.
Figured out 2 easy enough from the 2 slashes in the painting that matches that fictional book title, but I'm really not seeing how the red 3 from "29-days journey" gives 4 and the green 5 from "47 Ronins" gives 8.
I'm seeing the red 4 in roman numbers in the right-most picture and the green 8 in roman numbers in the picture just to the left of that one. Assuming these are the 'combination numbers' via the colors... how does the paper slip numbers tie into those specific pictures?
Hi.
The way to tie the paper numbers with the pictures are very tricky:
- The red 3 from "29-days journey": It's the picture with a number IV in red because it's red and has "3 sticks". When you write a number IV you need to do 3 sticks.
- The green 5 from "47 Ronins": It's the picture with a number VIII in green because it's green and has "5 sticks".
- The paper without number is the easiest (the name of the book is the image of the picture): It's the picture with a II in roman numbers.