![]() So we’ll need at least a pair of gravestones in our solution. That simplifies our task.įrom the table above, it’s obvious we have to click more than one gravestone to get all the skeletons dancing. The order gravestones are clicked makes no difference, which means we’ll never need to click a gravestone twice. Like Black & White’s totem or tree puzzles, we could solve this using simultaneous equations, but where’s the fun in that? Let’s use graph theory instead to bypass all the term juggling. (Ignore the “constraint” column for the moment we’ll need it later.) Each gravestone affects a different set of skeletons: Click a gravestone to make skeletons start or stop dancing. The Dancing Skeletons silver scroll on Battle of the Gods’ Japanese land challenges you to get all seven skeleton dancing simultaneously. ![]() Black & White 2: Battle of the Gods Skeleton Puzzleīlack & White 2: Battle of the Gods’ Skeleton Puzzle
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