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|puzzletype = [[:Category:TTP2 Main Puzzles|Main]] | |puzzletype = [[:Category:TTP2 Main Puzzles|Main]] | ||
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'''Energy Maintenance''' is the second main puzzle in the Eastern Wetlands area of The Talos Principle 2. | '''Energy Maintenance''' is the second main puzzle in the [[Eastern Wetlands]] area of [[The Talos Principle 2]]. | ||
== Overview == | == Puzzle elements == | ||
{{Puzzle Element List|Blue door=true|Connector=true|Inverter=true|Receiver=true}} | |||
==Overview== | |||
As you enter the puzzle, you find yourself in a small room with a blue [[emitter]], a [[connector]], a red [[receiver]] going to a large area, and a blue [[receiver]] controlling access to another small room to the left. In that room is an [[inverter]]. In the larger area, you find a red emitter, another connector, and a pair of red and blue receivers controlling access to the progress wheel. | |||
== Hints == | |||
{{ProgressiveHint|A basic hint|Since the name of the puzzle is ''Energy Maintenance'', you will have to figure out a way to maintain energy supply to something that will be inconvenient if it is stopped.}} | |||
{{ProgressiveHint|If you're struggling to get started|Get the inverter first. Then think about what is no longer needed, and disconnect it.}} | |||
== Solution == | == Solution == | ||
{{Spoiler| | |||
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File:East 3 - 2 Solution - 1.jpg|Use the Connector to open the door where the Inverter is. | |||
File:East 3 - 2 Solution - 2.jpg|Take the Inverter out of its cell, and use it to open the other door. | |||
File:East 3 - 2 Solution - 3.jpg|Use the second Connector to link the red Emitter to the red Receiver. Place it back so that it is visible from the first room. | |||
File:East 3 - 2 Solution - 4.jpg|Use the first Connector to link the red Connector to the Receiver by the first door. | |||
File:East 3 - 2 Solution - 5.jpg|Take the Inverter and connect the red Emitter to the blue Receiver. | |||
</gallery> | |||
|solution}} | |||
[[Category:TTP2 Main Puzzles]] | [[Category:TTP2 Main Puzzles]] | ||
[[Category:TTP2 Puzzles]] | [[Category:TTP2 Puzzles]] | ||
[[Category:Puzzles]] | [[Category:Puzzles]] | ||
[[Category:Puzzles with Progressive Hints]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 10 December 2023
Energy Maintenance | |
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Identifier: | East 3-2 |
Area: | Eastern Wetlands |
Puzzle Type: | Main |
Previous Puzzle: | Inversion |
Next Puzzle: | There and Back Again |
Energy Maintenance is the second main puzzle in the Eastern Wetlands area of The Talos Principle 2.
Puzzle elements
Overview
As you enter the puzzle, you find yourself in a small room with a blue emitter, a connector, a red receiver going to a large area, and a blue receiver controlling access to another small room to the left. In that room is an inverter. In the larger area, you find a red emitter, another connector, and a pair of red and blue receivers controlling access to the progress wheel.
Hints
A basic hint:
[ hint ]
Since the name of the puzzle is Energy Maintenance, you will have to figure out a way to maintain energy supply to something that will be inconvenient if it is stopped.
If you're struggling to get started:
[ hint ]
Get the inverter first. Then think about what is no longer needed, and disconnect it.
Solution
[ solution ]