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You need to create a symmetrical pattern without letting the beams be directed back at any point while constructing it.
The pattern you're trying to create is going to look something like two-pronged fork
or better yet From center to upper right, then to lower right, then to lower left then to upper left then to center This way works. This is from the perspective of the symbols, as in you facing the target.
or Better Better yet, Center to 3rd - 3rd to 4th - 4th to 1st - 1st to 2nd - 2nd to center. That way it doesn't matter what direction your looking at it from
Am I to understand there are three solutions?
I figured there are two patterns, and two chests.
Do both and you get the sword as well as the necklace and helmet.
Are you saying there is a third option?