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Re: Bronze Pool

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 10:04 pm
by KK1
Good job you r enjoying in though! You will frequent that section quite a lot over the next rew hrs of play im guessing, then comes a real tricky bit! I went straight to copper after blue and the jump in difficulty surprised me for a while, but as many people say, an accurate map is the key....luckily for me thats the part i enjoy the most....i have them framed on my wall tool!, sad eh..! Enjoy it.....

KK..

Re: Bronze Pool

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2015 10:42 pm
by Mitch2742
KK1 wrote:Good job you r enjoying in though! You will frequent that section quite a lot over the next rew hrs of play im guessing, then comes a real tricky bit! I went straight to copper after blue and the jump in difficulty surprised me for a while, but as many people say, an accurate map is the key....luckily for me thats the part i enjoy the most....i have them framed on my wall tool!, sad eh..! Enjoy it.....

KK..
I could see myself framing my maps too if they weren't so crudely drawn!

Would you actually mind sending me a picture of your map for BLUE if it'd be no hassle? Just curious to see how your maps look, and blue is the only RevoMaze I've completed to date. (I mapped it, but I mapped section per section and with no mathematical accuracy - but hey, it got me through!)

Re: Bronze Pool

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2015 2:26 am
by Mitch2742
Ha, sure enough, I keep falling back into the pool but at least I'm able to get out of it in less than a minute now!

Bronze Pool

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 4:23 am
by nacoleon
Any luck with the pool!

Re: Bronze Pool

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2016 6:18 am
by tgr
I was in the same situation as you, having only opened the blue before I started on the bronze. What happened to me, was that I got out of the pool without understanding exactly how I did it. I did that a couple of times before I learned the trick.

My Green arrived a couple of days after I figured out the pool. I haven't started on it yet, and I don't think I will before I complete the Bronze, unless I get really stuck again. I doubt knowing the Green helps much in solving the pool.

But there IS a way out, and once you know it, it becomes quite easy. Obviously, repeating the same moves over and over again will not really accomplish much. Try to figure out if you can do things differently...

A map is always a good thing, but probably more useful when you have solved the pool. Right now, it is more about breaking rules.

Re: Bronze Pool

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2016 2:39 am
by nacoleon
tgr wrote:I was in the same situation as you, having only opened the blue before I started on the bronze. What happened to me, was that I got out of the pool without understanding exactly how I did it. I did that a couple of times before I learned the trick.

My Green arrived a couple of days after I figured out the pool. I haven't started on it yet, and I don't think I will before I complete the Bronze, unless I get really stuck again. I doubt knowing the Green helps much in solving the pool.

But there IS a way out, and once you know it, it becomes quite easy. Obviously, repeating the same moves over and over again will not really accomplish much. Try to figure out if you can do things differently...

A map is always a good thing, but probably more useful when you have solved the pool. Right now, it is more about breaking rules.
What I was trying to say is that I was able to get out of the pool, but I haven't been able to get anywhere else after, I'm just going around the pool and falling on the main trap that takes me back to reset. Did you get past this area?

Re: Bronze Pool

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2016 6:43 am
by tgr
nacoleon wrote:What I was trying to say is that I was able to get out of the pool, but I haven't been able to get anywhere else after, I'm just going around the pool and falling on the main trap that takes me back to reset. Did you get past this area?
Aw - OK.

Yes, I finally got out of there and got into the next section.

I spent quite a bit of time editing and refining my map. Then I tried to come up with various theories where the hidden exit might be and tested them out one by one. I was mostly wrong, but eventually I discovered a detail that I had missed in the first place, which - after a bit of thinking - took me to the next section.

Re: Bronze Pool

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 11:41 pm
by wdiaz777
Been going in circles for a long time, any advise as how to map things? I can get out of the pool quickly but not getting to the next step. Any advise would be appreciated.

Re: Bronze Pool

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 12:16 am
by homework52
wdiaz777 wrote:Been going in circles for a long time, any advise as how to map things? I can get out of the pool quickly but not getting to the next step. Any advise would be appreciated.
For me what helped was mapping the areas I could get to and comparing them to other areas on the map. I used a sticker with increments on the sleeve (made with polar graphing paper with 25 segments) to measure left-right and a digital caliper to measure depth.

Re: Bronze Pool

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 3:07 pm
by wdiaz777
Tried mapping and its just not working out, this is my first revomaze and I probably shouldnt have tackled the bronze but Im just swiming in and out of the pool. I dont feel anything different in there. Am i missing something in the pool? Frustrated and looking for that next level... :( :(