![]() Pick this up and do the rounds of the Siren Statues in the cavern - there are four in total, one of them larger than the others. When the last one goes down, they'll drop a Siren Heart. You need to defeat several waves of these enemies using your weapons of choice. When you first enter Siren Spire, The Mysterious Voice that's guided you this far reveals herself to be significantly less friendly than she appeared and calls up some Ocean Crawlers - a new enemy type for the season - to fight you. To get what you need from the Pearl you're going to need to traverse Siren Spire - where you'll need to complete puzzles (and occasionally fight enemies) to progress up through the levels of a tower. After you've completed the campaign's titular first quest, you'll need to head off in search of Captain Jack Sparrow's ship the Black Pearl… the only wrinkle is, it's currently in the Sunken Kingdom which, as the name suggests, is at the bottom of the ocean. This is the second of five Tall Tales that make up the season's story campaign A Pirate's Life. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Press it to instigate a cutscene and completer chapter two.The Sunken Pearl is a Tall Tale introduced in the third season of Sea of Thieves - which, as most fans are already well aware, features a major crossover with Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean. The image below gives you a bird’s eye view of what it should look like.Ī button on a platform will rise in the center if that is done correctly. Start at the gold star to make things easier. You can only press eight buttons, so ensure you hit the correct ones. Using the drawing, interact with the ground-based buttons to create a black ooze path in the form of the constellation. A constellation image will appear when you look through the telescope. Grab the lens and place it on the top of the telescope to your right. The first number is the position to select on the left slider, and the second for the right: To save you time, you can find the coordinates for each circle, and their size, below. ![]() Push the plus button once to create a small circle, twice for a medium one, and three times for a large one. The symbols that Nora has drawn show you how big or small these circles need to be. The plus and minus buttons enlarge or reduce the size of the black circle you create. The right thumbstick allows you to alternate between the two sliders, and the plus, minus, and reset buttons on the right side of the machine. You can move along these sliders using the left thumbstick. The left slider corresponds to the vertical axis, and the right slider to the horizontal axis. You do this by moving the laser, projected onto the cloth, with the two sliders along, their one to five positions. Using the machine and the images in your journal, you need to create different sized black circles on the canvas that the aligner is pointed at. Head out of the pit and go back to the lens aligner. Nora will draw three symbols in her journal. There are eye symbols on the pit’s walls, and three of them have the strange black substance oozing out of them. Head into the pit using the ladder on the far side. ![]() This takes you up to the area houses the pit, where one of the expedition crew died. Solve the tiki statue puzzle first, granting you access to the stone that powers an elevator in the main hut area. The first thing you need to do is ignore it. You might think you can complete it easily when you come across it in chapter two, but you need more clues than those present to solve it. The lens aligner puzzle in Call of the Sea is a tricky customer.
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