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All Golden Scapegoat Puzzle Solutions and Locations in Honkai Star Rail

All Golden Scapegoat Puzzle Solutions and Locations in Honkai Star Rail

Time of India8 hours ago
Image via: HoYoverse
W
ith Patch 3.4's release, Amphoreus greeted the picturesque location of Aedes Elysiae with two generously rewarding Golden Scapegoat puzzles, each yielding 20 Stellar Jades.
Their elegant design combines the region's rustic charm with the Scapegoat's playful anarchy to make puzzle-hunters feel simultaneously at home and unsettled.
Puzzle 1: Dough Under the Tent
Location
: West of Voyager's Wharf
Setup
: Under a grain laden tent, this puzzle begins with a deceptive pastoral calm .
Steps:
Input
: Left × 4, Right, Up, Left
Strategy
: After moving Left × 4 and Right. Then fall to the altar.
Insight: The mix of stealth and directionality transforms this humble floorplan into a spellbinding tango with your 'wicked goat' shadow.
Honkai Star Rail 3.4 - All Golden Scapegoat Puzzle Solution Guide
Puzzle 2: The Courtyard Challenge
Location
: Sacrament Courtyard, upper-left path
Steps:
Input
: Left × 2, Down, Up, Down, Left, Right
Strategy
: time your left after the Right to make the goat activate the yellow trap door, and then lead it to the blue plate, before falling yourself.
Insight
: This puzzle combines logical sequencing with a trap-door twist, not mere physical navigation, but cunning orchestration of cause and effect.
Honkai Star Rail 3.4 - All Golden Scapegoat Puzzle Solutions
How to Design
Unlike previous puzzle streams, which could sometimes come across like obstacle courses, these new puzzles combine environmental storytelling with puzzle mechanics:
Visual setting:
grain tent, snug courtyard, lantern-lit walkways—Aedes Elysiae's art enhances every puzzle.
Character synergy:
The golden goat comes alive, a competitor rather than a fixed hindrance.
Reward loop:
Stellar Jades and serenity intertwine, cracking puzzles here simply feels rewarding, not grindy.
Expanding the Legacy
Naturally, Aedes Elysiae isn't the first area to feature these puzzles.
Since 3.0, players have logged miles.
Eternal Holy City (Okhema)
: Four riddles sneakily embedded in bathhouses and bazaars
Castrum Kremnos and Janusopolis Abyss
: Complex mazes demanding spatial sense and astute memory brushes
All Aedes Elysiae Golden Scapegoat Puzzles Honkai Star Rail
How to Solve
40 stellar jades for two puzzles.
These puzzles never feel tacked on, they enrich the narrative and world.
Each 3.4 puzzle rewards patience, with elegant simplicity that belies depth.
The Golden Scapegoat puzzles aren't merely incrementally more of the same, they're streamlined evolution. They honor the series' origins in spatial logic, then add on stacked pacing, atmospheric resonance, and environmental narrative. When paired with their physical prizes, they provide an experience that's as meditative as it is ingenious. As Honkai: Star Rail continues its voyage through the stars, these puzzles shine, little mythical instances that draw players into Amphoreus' story even more.
For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the
India vs England Test match
here.
Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.
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