Stuck on the Court of Owls Orders puzzle in Gotham Knights? This guide breaks down how to match the symbols and find the correct target location to progress.
Alright, so you've hit a bit of a snag with the Court of Owls' cryptic instructions, huh? Don't worry, this is a pretty common spot to get stuck. Basically, you've got two parts to this puzzle: the Court's instructions and the target locations. You need to match them up to figure out where you're headed.
First, let's look at the Court's instructions. They're pretty straightforward once you break them down:
- Purge - Kill all who trespass
- Threaten - Make them fear us
- Kill - Kill the target
- Constrain or Confine - Take them prisoner
Next up are the potential target locations, which are marked by different 'Pegs':
- Ankh Peg - Bohler Avenue
- Mountain Peg - Otisburg
- Feather Peg - The hospital
- Brass Peg - Truman Federal Building
- Sword Peg - Gotham River
Now, here's the tricky part: you need to compare the symbols. You'll see an 'undeciphered document' with a symbol in the middle and another symbol inside a pentagram. Your job is to find the card (one of the Court's instructions) and the peg (one of the target locations) that share the same symbols as the ones on that document. It's like a cosmic matching game!
For example, the source text points out that if the document shows two crossed swords and a sword icon in a pentagram, you'd match that up. The crossed swords relate to the Purge instruction (Kill all who trespass), and the sword icon in the pentagram points to the Sword Peg, which is the Gotham River. So, the mission here is to 'Purge' at the 'Gotham River'.
To actually solve it in-game, you'll need to select the correct instruction card and the correct peg. Once you've highlighted both the 'Purge' card and the 'Gotham River' peg, you'll press the / buttons to mark them. After that, just hit the / button to solve the puzzle. Easy peasy once you know what you're looking for!
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