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'''Accumulators''' are puzzle elements that are capable of storing light from a laser in order to emit it elsewhere. | '''Accumulators''' are puzzle elements that are capable of storing light from a [[laser]] in order to emit it elsewhere. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:23, 15 December 2023
Accumulators are puzzle elements that are capable of storing light from a laser in order to emit it elsewhere.
Controls
In order to charge an accumulator, it must be connected to a laser source (e.g., an emitter or connector) and then placed on the ground. After a short time, the accumulator becomes charged and is disconnected from its source. The accumulator can then be picked up again and used as a laser source.
It is possible (and is some cases necessary) to change the color of the accumulator. The accumulator must be discharged first by holding the "Alternative Use" key for a brief instant. The accumulator then loses its color and can be charged again.
Puzzles
The following puzzles use accumulators: