Daze wrote:
hiddenneggs wrote:
I'm still seeking spikes, but has anyone tried this?
On the secondary colors, after you subtract the original primary color to figure out the primary color from the 2nd crystal, to know which card-catalog rack to check the tablet 'glyph for scroll location, go back to the resulting secondary color (i.e., the colors actually seen in the Indiana Jones picture) when seeking the particular scroll with that 'glyph to read?
In other words, read another 12 scrolls, but this time some will be primary colors, some secondary.
It seems logical to me, but if it's been mentioned, I missed it.
It's similar to what anjuna just posted, but not dealing with white -- after all, we haven't seen white spots from our spectrums yet.
Also, the "Wet Paint" sign may indicate we mix the colors like paint rather than like light.
If I have this theory correct, I am only left with 8 scrolls, as some of my primary colours from the first Crystal are in exactly the same spot as from the second Crystal.
My 12 spots after subtracting primary from secondary are:
BYY-
--R-
YYBY
Dashes are where both are cancelled out.
Well, what I'm thinking (I just got sanded again, seeking spikes) is that if -- per the spectrum from the addition of the second crystal, you again end up with for example a blue djo, then you'd again read a blue djo scroll (though this time in the location according to the repainted blue catalog), but if you have, say, an orange ben, you would read an orange ben scroll (location determined either by the red or the yellow repainted catalog, as below).
Nothing would get "canceled out."
The subtracting-original-primary would (in my guess) be used
only in deciding how to find where the secondary-color scrolls should be. If, with the same example, you have an orange ben, then it would depend on what color that ben was with the
first crystal. If it was red, then you used the red catalog rack for its location, so this time (subtracting the original red from the new orange) you would check for ben's location in the yellow catalog rack.
When you get to that location, though, you'd want to read an orange ben, not a yellow ben.
If you have an actual yellow ben as well as an orange ben, my guess would be to read first the primary color, then the secondary color -- but still read all the scrolls in the color groupings of the catalog rack used (this time) for their locations.
I
highlighted a couple lines in my quoted post to perhaps help.
Any clearer, or am I just muddying the waters further?