![]() Four of these are located in rooms/screens/areas in Botopia’s main zones and dungeons.The game itself doesn’t use a world map this time, but the items are still fairly easy to find: There are five Holo Pelts found in the Botopia zone in Act 3 of Inscryption. ![]() Inscryption Act 3 guide – Where to find the Trader and Holo Pelts Likewise, please be reminded that this guide contains spoilers. Note: For more information, check out our Inscryption guides and features hub. Here’s our Inscryption Act 3 guide to help you find the Trader and Holo Pelts. Once you reach the closing stages of the game, your old pal will have an entire different function. Due to the low cost, you can keep playing it over and over on the same turn.During the first act of Inscryption, you usually handed your pelts to the Trader in exchange for cards. It’ll die after attacking, but it will return to your hand. You’ll have something that can hit hard.3/1 with 1 energy cost Unkillable and Brittle.If no one picks it up, you can use it instead. Phase 2 card creation – On phase 2, Golly will ask you to make your own card.If you’re unable to block these cards, you’ll suffer from burst damage and die quickly. Golly loves to send out cards with high ATK. The biggest problem you’ll have throughout the fight is attrition and bad luck.You’ll then see cards denoting your Steam friends (they’d have their own stats even if they don’t play Inscryption).It’s possible for you to get something decent, or you could end up with a card that’s meant to troll you. These are the ones made by other players while they were fighting her. She tells you that someone is sending you a card. Golly will “connect to the web” in such a giddy fashion.Basically, it involves your Steam friends and other players: Heck, we can say that she has the most interesting mechanic out of all the bosses in this game. Boss mechanic – There’s no doubt in my mind that Golly has the most interesting boss mechanic in Act 3 of Inscryption.It’s also part of the printer puzzle in the factory. Mini-dungeon tip #2 – If you see an icon of two crossed wreches, these let you create a custom card for your deck.Once four have been activated, the central area has a beam that pulls you up. The goal here is to go to the four corners of the outer area to find ladders. Mini-dungeon tip #1 – Since you activated the radar dish in the Painter’s tower, you can head north to Golly’s zone.Phase 2 difference – The only key difference in phase 2 is that the Painter fills its side of the board with Broken Bots (they’ll explode and kill the cards that are opposite and next to them).It can block Airborne cards, but that sigil is useless if you’re not using those types of drones anyway. The reason we’re opting for those choices above is because the 元3pb0t only has a 0/2 stat line.Every time you play a card -> One of my cards gains Nano Armor.Every time you play a card -> I play a 元3pb0t.Every time your turn starts -> I play a 元3pb0t.You’ll be asked three times throughout the battle for a combination that you prefer (you cannot repeat the combinations that you’ve already chosen). You’re the one who needs to decide on which modifiers it’ll have. Boss mechanic – The Painter boss in Act 3 of Inscryption is basically an empty canvas.There’s also a shop here which has a clue for the Cuckoo Clock puzzle. Mini-dungeon tip – Interact with the radar dish so you can reach the northern section of the zone later.This will let you pass and, after a bit of exploration, you’ll reach the Painter’s tower. Eventually, P03 will ask you to solve factory puzzles to get the Gem Drone. Once you reach the western crossroads, you’ll have no choice but to head south. Inscryption Act 3 boss guide – How to beat the Painter and Golly uberbots Here’s our Inscryption Act 3 boss guide guide to help you beat the Painter and Golly. There are two more uberbots that we need to defeat. After beating the Photographer and Archivist, we’ll make our way to the western section of Botopia.
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