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{{Infobox TTP2 Puzzle | {{Infobox TTP2 Puzzle | ||
|identifier = North 1-Δ2 | |identifier = North 1-Δ2 | ||
|image = | |image = North 1-Lost2.jpg | ||
|area = [[Desolate Island]] | |area = [[Desolate Island]] | ||
|puzzletype = [[:Category:TTP2 Lost Puzzles|Lost]] | |puzzletype = [[:Category:TTP2 Lost Puzzles|Lost]] | ||
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'''Interplay''' is a lost puzzle in the Desolate Island area of The Talos Principle 2. | '''Interplay''' is a lost puzzle in the Desolate Island area of The Talos Principle 2. | ||
== Puzzle | == Puzzle elements == | ||
{{Puzzle Element List}} | {{Puzzle Element List|Blue door=true|Clone=true|Connector=true|Fan=true|Hexahedron=true|Ladder=true|Pressure plate=true|Receiver=true}} | ||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
When you enter the puzzle, you find two distinct areas blocked off by a high grate, the near side and the far side. On the near side, there is a | When you enter the puzzle, you find two distinct areas blocked off by a high grate, the near side and the far side. On the near side, there is a [[hexahedron]], and a [[fan]] that is pointed vertically upwards, activated by a [[pressure plate]]. To the right is an area blocked off by a [[blue door]] which contains a [[connector]]. To its left is an area with a low grate that has a blue [[emitter]]. On the far side is another fan, a connector, and a red emitter blocked off with a blue door, another pressure plate, and a clone blocked off with a blue door. | ||
== | == Hints == | ||
{{ProgressiveHint | {{ProgressiveHint | ||
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{{ProgressiveHint | {{ProgressiveHint | ||
|topic = If you're having trouble getting started: | |topic = If you're having trouble getting started: | ||
|hint = Note that you don't even have to use the | |hint = Note that you don't even have to use the hexahedron to get to the other side, you can just use the ladder. See what can be done with just the ladder. | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{ProgressiveHint | {{ProgressiveHint | ||
|topic = If you can't figure out how to get enough elevation: | |topic = If you can't figure out how to get enough elevation: | ||
|hint = So you've figured out that you need the connector high enough to get it to unlock the | |hint = So you've figured out that you need the connector high enough to get it to unlock the blue door on the near side. But how do you raise it? Holding it doesn't work, so you will clearly need to get the cube to the far side. Does having both clones on the near side help with getting the cube to the far side? | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{ProgressiveHint | |||
|topic = If you want a list of the major objectives | |||
|hint = The first objective is to get access to the clone. Second, grab the second connector. Third, elevate the second connector to a position where it has access to the blue emitter. Finally, open the progress wheel door. | |||
}} | |||
Latest revision as of 01:37, 16 December 2023
Interplay | |
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Identifier: | North 1-Δ2 |
Area: | Desolate Island |
Puzzle Type: | Lost |
Previous Puzzle: | Passing Through |
Next Puzzle: | Vantage Point |
Interplay is a lost puzzle in the Desolate Island area of The Talos Principle 2.
Puzzle elements
Overview
When you enter the puzzle, you find two distinct areas blocked off by a high grate, the near side and the far side. On the near side, there is a hexahedron, and a fan that is pointed vertically upwards, activated by a pressure plate. To the right is an area blocked off by a blue door which contains a connector. To its left is an area with a low grate that has a blue emitter. On the far side is another fan, a connector, and a red emitter blocked off with a blue door, another pressure plate, and a clone blocked off with a blue door.
Hints
A basic hint::
If you're having trouble getting started::
If you can't figure out how to get enough elevation::
If you want a list of the major objectives: