Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous – Nameless Ruins Puzzle Guide

Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous is the newest release from developer Owlcat Games. Throughout the game’s many quests there are quite a few problems that you’ll need to solve in order to progress. Whether that’s in the form of a battle or a more thought-provoking puzzle. So we’ve put together a quick guide for the Nameless Ruins Puzzle, if you’re in need of some help.

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Finding the Puzzle

The Nameless Ruins is an area that can be found on the World Map and is a part of the quest ‘More than Nothing’. In the quest, you’ll need to travel to several locations to find the necessary items to solve the actual puzzle.

Collecting the Masks

So in order to complete the puzzle in the Nameless Ruins you’ll first need to locate and acquire four different masks. The masks can be found in the following locations: Ivory Sanctum, Pulura’s Fall, Heart of Mystery and the Ineluctable Prison. Once you’ve managed to track down all the masks, return to the Nameless Ruins to continue solving the puzzle.

What to do with the Masks

Once you’ve returned to the statues, interact with each one to access their inventory screen. In the bottom left of this menu you’ll see a short poem that describes which mask is the one that belongs to them. It isn’t too hard to figure this out as long as you pay attention to the various keywords in each poem. On the statue that begins with the line “I am the unknown”, place the Darkness mask here. Then to the right of that statue place the Question mask. To the right of that statue place the Circle mask. And finally, place the Summit mask on the final statue.

After you’ve placed all the masks onto the statues, a portal will appear. Proceed through this portal to continue the quest, ‘More than Nothing’.

Conclusion

That’s been our guide to the Nameless Ruins Puzzle in Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous. If it helped you out at all, be sure to let us know about it in the comments below. Thanks for reading!

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