It isnt a matter of using your brain so much as running back and forth over long distances to revisit clues you had no way of knowing you would need in advance or taking down note of every single thing that you see. By the time I had got around to recieving the question I had long since forgot all the clues to the answer. While it is true I got the chat because I didnt solve it correctly the first time that was more a matter of lazyness. You can easily solve the puzzle without using the chart and in fact I did solve it without using the chart. Though you might be correct pointless isnt the best way to describe it. It is still pointless since you cant use the chart in game. Point of the chart: to help you solve the puzzle, by showing you how you're meant to use deduction to get to the answer. Originally posted by Pockyninja:ok so the chart is pointless I just need to answer the question to mom. Grab the Helmet from the fissure in the wall. After this, the Knife will be added to Vella's inventory. Talk to the Knife again and exhaust all conversation options. Click anywhere around Vella to wake her up and watch as the Knife narrowly misses her. The medical records also mentioned that Shay grew three shoe sizes between Age 5 and Age 6, so if you assume the picture giving his shoe size is from Age 6, you then have all the information you need to full in the row for age 5. Broken Age Story walkthrough - Act 2: Vella. You can find the correct pattern explicitly by looking at the bronze shoes, but not the colour or size. The colour of boots given in the picture of Shay as a fireman at Age 8 can also be ruled out. The two types of shoes he mentions explicitly in his note to the shoe fairy are both from when he's older than five, so rule out the colour mentioned for each of these. Thus with four options and four ages lined up, any colour that's listed explicitly as an older age must be incorrect. Mom clearly states that no colour or pattern is repeated, so each must be unique. Without just giving you the answer, I'll lay out how I ruled out everything else to get the correct answer, assuming the puzzle doesn't have random elements. I've laid the reasoning out for you in spoilers below if you're stuck. I popped open excel, copied the format, and used it to track things, although really, you can ignore the "age" row, and just track colours that could be at age five versus patterns at age five, and fill them in as Y or N. The chart is a template for you to copy manually on your own, and it mentions all the relevant items you need to figure things out.
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