Whoever builds the rotating statues in Dragon Age: The Veilguard must be making a very good living from it, as it seems all reaches of Thedas have at least one statue puzzle that you need to solve.
One such secret is the statue puzzle you’ll encounter when you first make your way through the fort. Other statue puzzles normally make it easy to tell where you’re supposed to face them ...
The first statue is found near the dock you depart to D’Meta’s Crossing from. It’s the only one you can find until more of the forest is opened up to you. After you read the inscription ...
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You need to solve the Lighthouse statue puzzle in Dragon Age: The Veilguard to unlock the Music Room. While there's not much more than a Dragon Age: Inquisition easter egg to find when you get in ...
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The Dragon Age Veilguard Lighthouse statues puzzle is one you can complete by finding the match for each statue - so that there are three pairs - and turning them around so that they face each other.