How to solve the Stellar Blade laser redirection puzzle in Altess Levoire

Apr. 25, 2024



The Altess Levoire laser puzzle in Stellar Blade is about steering lasers to overheat the generator

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The Stellar Blade laser redirection puzzle in Altess Levoire is about trying to overload the generator, but actually getting through the whole thing isn’t as simple as it sounds, especially with containers full of enemies threatening to shatter at any moment. It’s not even easy to get the laser activated and set yourself up for the solution, so we’ll explain how to do that just below and how to solve the laser puzzle in Stellar Blade.

How to solve the Altess Levoire laser puzzle in Stellar Blade

How to solve the Altess Levoire laser puzzle in Stellar Blade

The Stellar Blade laser puzzle in Altess Levoire comes just after theStellar Blade symbol platform puzzle, placing you in a large room full of glass tanks with a huge generator in the middle, and a raised mezzanine attached to other rooms overlooking the whole thing. This puzzle is split into two halves - getting the laser activated, and then directing it into the central generator. Here’s what you need to know:

The challenge here is thatthe room is filled with glass containers that shatter if the laser rests on them for too long- and release an enemy that you’ll have to deal with.

That being said, your problem is your solution - if an enemy gets loose, directing the laser on them will do massive damage. Try and sweep the laser over the tanks quickly, so as not to break them, but if they do, angle the deflector to cut the new threat in half.

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