The Lost Ark side quest in Stellar Blade has a confusing puzzle around finding a passcode
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The Stellar Blade Lost Ark puzzle leads to a passcode for the locked door in Xion, but opening it is difficult, as the puzzle is an obscure explanation for finding out a particular terminal sequence and entering it into the console to access the further mission within. For those who are struggling to work out the password for themselves, I’ll explain the process below - the various terminal locations in Xion, and how you use them to solve the Lost Ark puzzle in Stellar Blade and work out the passcode to get inside.
What is the Lost Ark passcode in Stellar Blade?
The passcode needed to access the Lost Ark as part of Stellar Blade’s side mission of the same name is as follows:
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This answer comes from a clue left on a document next to the Lost Ark’s door, where it mentions"Turn Xion, turn clockwise!“The actual solution to the puzzle is that there’s six terminals spread across Xion, each one of which has a single digit of the code displayed on it. To access them all, you need to find them in semi-hidden locations around Xion, and then use the “clockwise” clue to work out that you key in the answers according to the clockwise positioning of the terminals.Like many chests in Stellar Blade,you can’t enter the passcode until Eve canonically knows it- so even if you just look up the code on our guide, you still have to go through the process of finding out the code in-game. Fortunately, we’ve laid that out below.
Once you have them all operational, enter the code into the Lost Ark terminal to enter and progress the mission accordingly.© GamesRadar+. Not to be reproduced without permission
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