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Category talk:Connous
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Bridge gone? | 4 | 13:29, 6 December 2011 |
The bridge to Corcle shown in the image doesn't seem to exist any more... Am i just missing something or does the map need to be updated? --Rikai 18:39, 6 December 2011 (UTC)
Oh, thanks for making me realize there was a bridge there in the first place. Before I went through Rano, and THEN Courcle.
Anyways, no, the bridge is still there. I just used it myself. Just, remember that since this is Iria you have to find the bridge with the L-rod first.
Ahh, alrighty, relatively new to the game so i didn't realize that.
It's also a bit non-intuitive as the bridge from Rano to Connous didn't require me to use the L-rod, it was just there...
Perhaps there should be notes on the pages with these images as to which bridges require L-rods to clear up these inconsistencies?
Actually, all of them needs the L-rod usage. It's just that once someone opens up a bridge, it's available to everyone else for a time after. There should be a detail on that somewhere...
The Rano-Connous Bridge indirectly requires an L-Rod. You need to L-Rod near the bridge area on Rano's side to find a Well, use an empty bottle to gather water, then mine rock from Filia and give both of them to the altar on Connous's side of the bridge to make the bridge. (Yes, this required a pet and the purchase of an elf character the first time the bridge was made.) (Note: One of the altars is broken, will not form a bridge, give you the title, etc.)
The Rano-Courcle and the Connous-Courcle bridges can be found very easily with an L-Rod.
The Physis-Courcle bridges don't require L-Rods, there's rocks near the river, hit them to get ore, use the ore to make an ice bridge, that simple.
Only Rano-Connous bridge formation gives the maker a title.