![]() This of course doesn't work, but it does work out mathematically given my chart interpretation. I tried to combine the *rows* as needed and multiply the corresponding powders to try to fit into the "6 flowers must be extracted at once" constraint while ending up with the correct overall proportions for the melting recipe. Even knowing that this is the answer (and I was well aware that the 6 slots for the flower "juicer" might be an intentional constraint hinting at something) it still seems wildly illogical.įor me, this was one of the least satisfying answers to any puzzle game I've ever played (granted incomplete information puzzle games tend to be the worst offenders with subjective design). ![]() In other words, everything up to that point in the game was almost blindingly obvious.but the idea that you're supposed to read a chart as summing downward but with the "total" at the top makes no sense. It's far more logically read as a list of the fluids comprising the extract of each flower (horizontally). ![]() The piece I was apparently missing (and still don't understand) is how you're supposed to make the assumptions necessary to conclude that the fluid "recipe" is read vertically. The problem I had had nothing to do with not knowing "where" to make the melting potion. The original post here is almost verbatim the post I was going to make.except I also had the red crystal.
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