Assassin's Creed Valhalla Grantebridgescire Fly Agaric puzzle solution: How to solve this mushroom quest
How to complete the Grantebridgescire Fly Agaric mystery in Assassin's Creed Valhalla
The Assassin's Creed Valhalla Grantebridgescire Fly Agaric puzzle is likely to be the first of these mushroom-based side activities you'll find and as a result, you'll probably be somewhat confused. While there are plenty more of these throughout Assassin's Creed Valhalla, this first one often baffles players because you're not sure how on earth to solve it, but don't worry. We're here to help; in this puzzle, you need to light a series of braziers to open a gate, but the ones you have to light depend on the clues in the area. So without further ado, here's everything you need to know about the Assassin's Creed Valhalla Grantebridgescire Fly Agaric mystery.
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla Grantebridgescire Fly Agaric solution
The Grantebridgescire Fly Agaric puzzle can be found in the very north-east corner of the region, just over the river from the Isle of Ely Monastery, connected to the large piece of land mostly in East Anglia. Approach it and eat the mushroom on the floor to begin the puzzle.
You need to light three braziers to open the one and only gate. it's somewhat different to most Fly Agaric puzzles and as a result, is harder to guess your way through, because there are so many different possible solutions.
This solution is found by looking behind the five braziers; three of them have mini gates behind them, that frame the flame within them. Interact with those three to make them turn blue and voila! The big gate will open and you've completed the puzzle.
This is an easy one to stumble at because the clues can be overlooked, but thankfully there isn't any more to it. Some of the other Fly Agaric puzzles get wilder and more confusing later down the line, but at the start of the game this is one of the trickier ones.
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