Нам скинули такую карту лабиринта на 10-м этаже Башни.🗺
💁🏼 И хотя в данной вариации карты автор изобразил размеры комнат на свой взгляд, всё остальное точно соответствует действительности:
👀 Лабиринт 10го этажа действительно имеет размеры 5 на 5. 👀 На данной карте без ошибок отображены все проходы между комнатами. 👀 Дропы на своих местах.
Спасибо автору карты🤝 Вы провели хорошее исследование!🕵🏻♂️
Нам скинули такую карту лабиринта на 10-м этаже Башни.🗺
💁🏼 И хотя в данной вариации карты автор изобразил размеры комнат на свой взгляд, всё остальное точно соответствует действительности:
👀 Лабиринт 10го этажа действительно имеет размеры 5 на 5. 👀 На данной карте без ошибок отображены все проходы между комнатами. 👀 Дропы на своих местах.
Спасибо автору карты🤝 Вы провели хорошее исследование!🕵🏻♂️
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