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i didnt think that that was a map of some sorts
i just thought it was scribbles or something idrk
thanks
Pay attention to which sounds occur when moving around and interacting with other set pieces.
What do the set pieces look like compared to normal levels?
/// is the floor in which we can move.
The spaces in between we can not move on to, but can move through if holding the sword.
The two toned objects in the spaces stop us from moving a sword through.
Which set pieces are unique?
In the top right, it's the end goal. (It can't be the player because it does not start on solid floor)
In the lower left, it's the player. (Which I discovered by bumping into nearby obstacles)
Above the player, is a connected sword, that can lose connection if interrupted by an obstacle.
Finally, the palette item on the right.
Once we know the purpose of each set piece, it's all about planning the route and keeping track with memory.
I hope this helped.