Indiana Jones and the Great Circle's Wat Mahathat temple features a puzzle inspired by the Nephilim game. This guide explains how to solve it using villagers and totems, allowing you to progress further in the temple's search for the Blessed Pearl.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is full of all kinds of puzzles, exploration, and intrigue. But it’s at its best when those experiences collide. Wat Mahathat , the ancient Buddhist temple in Thailand, is perhaps the best example of this. Once you reach it by boat , you’ll be confronted with a familiar configuration: a room built to resemble the Nephilim game.
But even though the game board is much bigger, it operates just the same. Each time you place a piece down on a spot next to a tall, immobile totem, the totem will rotate 90 degrees counterclockwise. To start, look at a villager and have them stand on the spot in front of the totem on the right side. Next, have one stand to the right of the same totem. After that, have one stand behind each of the two totems in the back of the room.
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