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Remnant 2: How to Solve the Imperial Gardens Dial Puzzle

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Remnant 2: How to Solve the Imperial Gardens Dial Puzzle

The Imperial Gardens Dial Puzzle is one of the optional puzzles in the game that opens up a secret room from which players can obtain two items: a Crossbow Weapon and a Blooming Heart Relic that heals 35% of max health for 5 seconds. While the Crossbow Weapon might not be useful in hordes of enemies, the Relic can be pretty helpful, and if players are exploring the Imperial Gardens area, then this puzzle is worth solving.

If you are wondering how to solve the dial puzzle in the Imperial Gardens, then you are in the right place. We will tell you how to solve the Imperial Gardens Dial Puzzle in Remnant 2.

How to Solve the Imperial Gardens Dial Puzzle

Upon reaching the Yaesha World and accessing the Imperial Gardens area, players will find the Dial in the Temple. The Temple will have several symbols on it, and players will have to place four correct symbols from top to middle. All four required symbols can be found on murals around the Temple. Players might notice these symbols while making their way to the dial. They are not far from the dial location and can be seen easily.

Remnant 2: How to Solve the Imperial Gardens Dial Puzzle

The symbols are not random for the players, so all players will have to place the same symbols. Place the following symbols on the dial to solve the puzzle:

  • First Symbol (Top Dial): A Smiley-Looking Face.
  • Second Symbol (Second Dial): Rocket with Two Circles on its side.
  • Third Symbol (Third Dial): A Teardrop-Looking Building.
  • Fourth Symbol (Middle Dial): A Spider-Looking Jar.

These symbols can be hard to understand and to make it even easier for the players, they can see the image down below to place the symbols.

How to Solve the Imperial Gardens Dial Puzzle

After placing all the correct symbols, press the F button to activate the plinth, which will reveal a secret room. Go down to the secret room to collect the items.

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