Guide to Silent Hill 3's chapel area, including finding the High Priestess Tarot Card and K. Gordon's memo.
Walkthrough
- 1Take the elevator to the upper level and return to the chapel area on your map.
- 2In the room with the whiteboard, the chapel will transform. Ignore the enemies (Scrapers and Slurper) and quickly go through the door in the left corner.
- 3Find the next door in the fiery, bloody corridor and use the BRASS KEY to pass through it. Ignore Valtiel crawling in the ducts.
- 4Enter the first door on the left to find a classroom. A Scraper might appear behind you.
- 5Read the scratches on the student desk and the memo on the teacher's desk from K. Gordon. You may find two clips of SUBMACHINE GUN BULLETS on the extension table if you need ammo.
- 6Exit through the door near the teacher's desk. An Insane Cancer is to your right.
- 7Enter the first room on the right. Use the CASSETTE TAPE in the cassette player to hear Father Vincent discussing events from the first game.
- 8Read the memo on the desk and exit.
- 9Enter the next room on the same side to find the "HIGH PRIESTESS" TAROT CARD on the bed. This is the last card you need.
- 10Read Claudia's diary on the shelf and the birthday card on the desk. Leave the room.
- 11The door across the hall leads to a room full of Scrapers. Since you have all five tarot cards, head back to Alessa's bedroom.
- 12Follow your map to the elevator hall in the northeast, descend to the lower level, and return to the western room in the middle of your map.
Tips
- Be quick when the chapel transforms to avoid unnecessary combat.
- Watch out for the Scraper that may appear behind you when entering the classroom.
- The memo from K. Gordon may be familiar if you played the first Silent Hill 3 game.
- Check the extension table for SUBMACHINE GUN BULLETS if you are low on ammunition.
- The door across the hall from where you find the High Priestess card leads to a dangerous room and should be avoided for now.
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