A complete guide to the Venus Lighthouse in Dark Age of Camelot, including walkthrough steps, enemy strategies, and lore.
You can read the first few signs here to gather some intel. You'll also notice that another 10 minutes has been put on your clock. Let's go!
- 1Move up the course and cast Whirlwind on the first track switcher to switch the tracks.
- 2Switch the second track switcher.
- 3Keep going through the track on foot.
- 4Skip the third track switcher, but switch the fourth track.
- 5Go back and jump in the railcar.
- 6Read the next billboard for more intel.
- 7Jump over to the tentacles moving back and forth.
- 8Cast Fireball on each tentacle.
- 9Cast Fireball one more time on the Kraken face that appears to raise the central platform.
- 10Use the central platform to get over to the wooden columns.
- 11Jump between the wooden columns in an "S" pattern to pass.
- 12Make the plant grow at the base of the lighthouse.
- 13Cast Fireball on the two enemies above to finish this section.
Lore:
Venus Lighthouse: This lighthouse provided the earth energy that combined with the other three elements to power the force of Alchemy. This tower is in Gondowan and was one of the four that were lit to trigger the Golden Sun event.
Gondowan: This vast continent is south of Angara. The Warriors of Vale famously traveled to Gondowan to light the Venus Lighthouse. This continent, once joined by land to Angara, has since split away due to the seismic effects of the Golden Sun.
Mercury Lighthouse: This lighthouse provided the water energy that combined with the other three elements to power the force of Alchemy. This tower is in the Imil region of Angara and was one of the four that were lit to trigger the Golden Sun event.
Kraken: This giant squid plagued the Karagol Sea, capsizing all ships that fell into its grip. While sailing across the Karagol, the Warriors of Vale slew the vicious squid.
Karagol Sea: This vast inland sea once was a vital crossing between Angara and Gondowan. After the two continents were split from each other by the Golden Sun, the Karagol Sea became joined to the ocean.
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