Phantom Hourglass - The Ghost Ship

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  1. HeyListen

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    Ok...has anyone else gotten to the five levers you need to pull to free the fourth sister? I am hopelessly stuck...none of the walkthroughs I've found are there yet, HELP, please :)
     
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    Ah, is a bugger that one, took me a good 10 minutes to work it out.

    I can't remember the order, but I know how to work it out:

    In the same room is a stone tablet which goes on about things being in an order and then gives you five numbers, note those numbers on your map and go to the levers.

    Now say the numbers are 3 - 4 - 5 - 1 - 2 you would pull the fourth one first(1), then the fifth(2), then the first(3) etc.

    Code:
    3 - 4 - 5 - 1 - 2
    |   |   |   |   |
    ^   ^   ^   ^   ^
    
    Had to stick my little ascii picture in a code box as it kept messing up otherwise^

    The numbers correlate to what order the switches are in, not what order you pull them, so the fourth lever is "1", so you would go to that lever and pull it, then the fifth lever is "2" so that on is next.

    So just replace those numbers with the correct numbers and you should hopefully be able to work out what i'm going on about :p
     
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    Also, for reference of a better place for this kind of stuff....

    www.gamefaqs.com/portable/ds/list_l.html
     
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    Yay, it works it works, thanks guys!
     
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    I thought my game was bugged on that part haha. I don't know why Nintendo would stick something like that on a game mostly meant for kids. I guess to sell strategy guides?
     
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    Yeah, but when you think about it, it's not that complicated. You just have to think about it a different way.

    The most annyoing part I have come across so far is when you had to copy a green marking from one map to another - took me bloody ages to work out what to do, and it was so simple :p (trying my best not to give it away to anyone not there yet)
     
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    Yeah, it seems like I can never get through a dungeon without getting stuck on something for at least a couple minutes, but that's what I like about it. I also think we tend to underrate the kids that play these games, most of the ones I've met are better at games than me, lol.
     
  8. Bradddd

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    can any1 help me on the game horglass.... so far i doscovered the 3 islands on northwestern sea, what do i do next?
     
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