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I did another three maps and still red mushrooms. :(
yeah is there something you are supposed to do with the shrine or is it just for looks?
also...just Amanita mushrooms for me also. Only ever got ONE floating candle.
it's prepared food. but it MIGHT be (this is speculation on my part) that it's a sort of minigame in which you need to guess what kinds of recipes the ghost wants and when you guess wrong you get fly agaric mushrooms....it MIGHT BE.
I can't imagine that the ghost want's specific COMBINATIONS because this...this game does not attract the sort of gamers who hobby in cryptography (no offense to anyone intended).
No, you didn't do any cryptography what YOU did was combinatorics (brute force combinatorics, just one strategy for solving a code) .
My point was, that if the Devs were going to hit up the cryptography hobbyists that's what they'd do, hide stuff behind a wall of combinations. It wouldn't make any sense for something so simple though, the reward needs to be really juicy if you're going to lock something up behind a combinations puzzle and never disclose that you even put anything there.
I want more magic in this game. there was ritual in the first part and I want more.