Remnant: From the Ashes – Bell Puzzles

Bell Puzzles Solutions Guide

All bell puzzles are located in Yaesha (the last map)!

Pan Flute Bell Puzzle

  • Number the bells from left to right
  • With the left-most bell as 1 and the right most being 5 
  • Solution: 3-4-5-3-2-1

When you get it right the pan would give a OMG expression, and a pedestral will rise to present the Heart of the Wolf ring.

Red Doe Bell Puzzle

If you were to number the bells from left to right, with the left-most bell being 1 and the right-most bell being 5, this is how the solution would look: 5-4-3-3-4-1-2-3-2-1. Once you complete the puzzle, a pedestal will rise from the middle, and you will be able to loot the Scavenger’s Bauble. This is an amulet, and it increases the amount of scrap picked up in the world by 25%

Ravager Bell Puzzle

First, let’s number the bells from where you enter:

  • Right side = Bell 1
  • Left side = Bell 2
  • Middle = Bell 3
  • Back left = Bell 4
  • Back right = Bell 5

To solve it, hit the bells in this order:
5-1-5-1-2-3-4-1

You need to hit them pretty fast – if you’re playing alone, you’ll need to move quickly. If you mess up or go too slow, just start over.

When you get it right, you’ll get XP and hear some dialogue. Then go find Ravager (the big wolf) in his cave. He’ll give you the Stalker’s Claw. Take that back to Ward 13 and you can make a weapon called the Scar of the Jungle God.

That’s all there is to it!

Swiftness trait reward

We’ve previously covered Yaesha bell puzzles, concerning other assorted rewards such as the Scavenger Trait. The good news is that, unlike the items detailed in the guide above, you can get the Swiftness Trait reward on any of the bell puzzle locations, so your chances of getting Swiftness are greatly improved right off the bat.

Once you’re at one of the bell puzzle spots, all you need to do is to input the correct bell sequence: 1-1-3-4-1-1-3-2. That’ll net you the Swiftness Trait, and you’ll be good to go.

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