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La cache d'artefacts d'Indiana Jones découverte dans le coffre-fort du musée

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Dec 25,2024

Ce guide explique comment déverrouiller le coffre-fort dans la salle de stockage de l'aile du musée de la Cité du Vatican dans Indiana Jones et le cadran du destin. Cette procédure pas à pas fait partie d'un guide plus vaste couvrant des énigmes, des procédures pas à pas et bien plus encore.

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Déverrouillage du coffre-fort de la salle de stockage de l'aile du musée

Les joueurs trouveront un coffre-fort verrouillé dans la salle de stockage de l'aile des musées de la Cité du Vatican. Contrairement à de nombreux coffres-forts nécessitant un code trouvé sur un billet, le code de ce coffre-fort est intelligemment dissimulé.

Image: Museum Wing Storage Room Safe

Pour révéler le code :

  1. Localisez la lampe verte sur une caisse à gauche du coffre-fort.
  2. Éteignez la lampe. Cela éclairera une inscription rose cachée sur les caisses.
  3. Le code de sécurité est 7171.

Entrez ce code dans le coffre-fort pour le déverrouiller et obtenir l'artefact Corne à boire pour votre collection d'artefacts perdus d'Europe.

Localisation de la salle de stockage de l'aile du musée

Le débarras de l'aile du Musée est situé entre la cour du Belvédère et la pharmacie dans le quartier de la Cité du Vatican.

Image: Map showing Museum Wing Storage Room location

Suivez ces étapes :

  1. Depuis la cour du Belvédère, tournez à droite.
  2. Localisez une porte menant à la cour de l'aile du musée.
  3. Suivez la cour jusqu'à ce que vous trouviez une porte ouverte à son extrémité.
  4. Cette porte mène au débarras contenant le coffre-fort verrouillé.

Une fois à l'intérieur, suivez les instructions ci-dessus pour déverrouiller le coffre-fort et ajouter la corne à boire à votre collection.

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