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Once you've identified the order, you can either manually interact with them by hand or shoot them with a ranged weapon to "activate" them in the correct order, then wait for the sounds to play and the puzzle will complete. If you activate out of order, enemies will spawn and the pieces will reset.
The "blue shining square" is usually to activate some type of door to allow the player to access another area. I find a lot of times I don't need it to finish the puzzle though.
Do keep in mind that while puzzles may not be something you enjoy completing, for most of the game you aren't forced to do puzzles for progression. In many cases you can just focus on clearing the POIs that don't involve puzzle mechanics.
I don't know exactly what you mean by the game not feeling like an adventure, but as I said above, the player is largely in control of how they spend their time as it relates to exploring a realm.
why nobody say if i used my cards for open a portal after some time i teleport back and cant enter and need new cards, i already forgot where i can get new one
a lot of things just plop up and i feel the Game think i know everything without explenation
also big map but only 3 till 4 Locations i see on it
The ones inside the PoIs can be tricky as sometimes there are walls you have to knock down to open new areas. Looks for walls with cracks in them or as you walk up near the wall a 'pick' icon will show (indicating a mining location). Break the wall to find anew locations.
At least one of the 'find them' PoIs requires you to knock down a wall then run along the inside 'edge' to get to a rune set back a bit.
For the lotus, there will be one on top of the Fae Tower in the realm (one of the buildings visible on the map as soon as you enter the realm). For the portal after it closed, if you interact with the machine again you chose to reopen the portal without spending any cards (it is the bigger of the buttons that show up). New cards you can make yourself at the simple enchantment table you can buy from the essence vendor once you have the recipe (the table itself will show what ones you can make). You will need to make swamp/forest/desert cards for biomes, and then the realm cards (antiquarian, astrolabe, etc based on the buildings that have the orange doorways in your home realm (if the average level of your equipped gear is high enough to enter)
Also can be found at the top of Fae Tower POIs.
When a portal "closes" visually it doesn't mean it is actually gone. If you go to the portal and interact with it you will be given the option to "Reopen" or "Reset" it. If you pick "Reopen" it will open back up and you can go right back in. You will not need to use new cards.
While there's certainly a good bit of information and mechanics in the game, there are also a lot of tabs in the "Guidebook" to help explain things you may have missed as part of normal play and questing.
You will only see Essence Traders, Quest NPCs and the Fae Tower when you first enter a realm. Once you clear a Fae Tower it will mark all the POIs on the map except for "caves".
Otherwise the only way the other POIs will show on the map is if you manually explore and get close enough to register them.
i reopened it already then i was teleported back and my cards wasn there anymore
i really need to be overworked
Alles wird im Spiel erklärt, wenn Deine Aufmerksamkeitsspanne nicht dafür reicht dann tut es mir leid.
Translation:
Maybe this kind of games arent for you.
Everything is explained in game, if your attention span is not long enough then i am sorry.