Alan Wake 2 is full of secrets and collectibles. And just when you think you've discovered everything, there's another brain teaser waiting for you. In this guide, we will discuss the Witchfinder's Station Nursery Rhyme, which is the final puzzle of its kind in Alan Wake 2. This puzzle is particularly special. However, please be aware that this guide contains minor spoilers.
How to complete the last Nursery Rhyme in Witchfinder's Station in Alan Wake 2
Table of Contents [hide]How to complete the last Nursery Rhyme in Witchfinder's Station in Alan Wake 2Last Nursery Rhyme Clues
Witchfinder's Station Nursery Rhyme solution
Witchfinder's Station Nursery Rhyme sewards
By collecting all the dolls and successfully solving the previous puzzles, we successfully completed the Witchfinder's Station Nursery Rhyme in Alan Wake 2. More information about these puzzles and dolls can be found in our Nursery Rhymes and dolls guide.
The final puzzle that we tackled was located in the Cauldron Lake's Rental Cabins area. This particular puzzle resulted in obtaining the Father Doll from a briefcase provided by the Federal Bureau of Control. As a result of finding all the dolls in the game, we also earned the "I'll Find You" achievement.
Last Nursery Rhyme Clues
Upon arriving at Witchfinder's Station, we were informed about a peculiar Nursery Rhyme that awaited us. Located in the northwestern part of Cauldron Lake, the station featured an already displayed Nursery Rhyme outside its premises. However, the real intrigue lay within its secret puzzle.
Last Nursery Rhyme Clues
As soon as you step foot into Witchfinder's Station in Alan Wake 2, you will be greeted by the mysterious sounds of a Nursery Rhyme. This recording will play on an endless loop, enchanting you with its captivating lines:
On our Hero, the faraway Father still kept an eye,
And told her not to stand out in the light too bright,
While the loving Mother and the Hatchling only tried to survive.
When a tricky Witch opened a way into the dark lake,
Our Hero, against all caution, did a bold step take,
Away from the Sun which would make her blind to all that she could see.
The recording will continue on a loop while you're attempting to decipher the puzzle.
Witchfinder's Station Nursery Rhyme solution
What sets this Nursery Rhyme apart is that instead of merely arranging dolls in a confined area with drawings, the entire Witchfinder's Station features numerous drawings in various locations. Consequently, you must precisely position specific dolls in the correct spots. Here is our successful strategy:
Living room office desk: Eye - Father Doll
Second-floor bathroom: Waves - Trickster Doll
Dining room: Heart - Mother Doll
Second-floor play area: Egg - Child Doll
First-floor bedroom: Sun - Hero Doll
Witchfinder's Station Nursery Rhyme sewards
After correctly placing the dolls, we achieved the "Shift in Reality" accomplishment. In an intriguing twist, the recorded message reveals that Dr. Campbell, a scientist affiliated with the FBC, intended to ensnare Saga in the Dark Place through the experiment. However, the experiment went awry, resulting in Dr. Campbell becoming trapped instead.
Subsequent to Dr. Campbell's departure, you can utilize the flashlight boost to eliminate the Darkness Orb located near the desk. Unfortunately, we did not receive a reward notification, but we did observe that Saga now possessed four charm slots. Additionally, we stumbled upon a new Manuscript Page entitled "The Murder Sites" on the bench outside the building. This manuscript detailed various adversary bosses encountered throughout the campaign.
Dr. Campbell's gloating will be cut short. In any case, that's the information we gathered from the last Nursery Rhyme in Witchfinder's Station in Alan Wake 2. If you come across other potential solutions, please let us know. Additionally, remember to collect Saga's other items, such as the Alex Casey Lunchboxes and Cult Stashes.
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