THE CODES
So.. these areas are a little complicated.. so I wanted to leave a guide here that helps you translate non-beaverscratch codes!
For the sake of making this easier to digest, I've given them fun names... so! Here they are!
Shakespeare Cypher:
Oof.. this one's a doozy..
So.. you will first need to identify what it is you're trying to get! There will usually be some kind of text saying "Code is (XXXX)"
Now, usually each of those X's would be replaced with a respective letter. From there, you will need to listen to audio somewhere, and
COUNT the times a word begins with the letter.. for instance, APFT would be our combination.. let's look for A.
"It's a wonderful day today, friend! Apparently when it turns to night.. the sky turns purple! Amazing, ain't it?"
That means A would be 4! Now.. same logic, let's get P!
"It's a wonderful day today, friend! Apparently when it turns to night.. the sky turns purple! Amazing, ain't it?"
And, there you go! P is 1! That means the first two digits are 41XX.. See? That's why i said it was a doozy!
Mozart Cypher:
Oh, musicians! This ones for you!
Now.. you'll need to start again by identifying your dataset.. you will usually know you've got it when your dataset
consists of letters ENIRELY at the start of the alphabet. For instance: DEFG! That's how you know you've got a Mozart Code!
Now.. this is similar to the last one, but you will have to count the NOTES! So, if D is played twice in a song, D is 2!
Here's a good example:
Now.. that's a lot of Bs.. so if what if our code was "DABG"?
Well.. there's 1 D.. 1 A.. and a whole heck of a lot of B's! That's.. 8! And now? Just 1 G!
That makes our code 1181! ..Quite the redundant code.. but that's okay!
Picasso Cypher:
That's right, friends! It's an ART related code! So to say I'm happy.. is a bit of an understatement! IT'S MY TIME TO SHINE!
So.. some of you might know about the Art Gallery attached to the diner, but, if not, here's some photos Wulf took for me on our last visit!
Now.. pay attention to those paintings.. see anything off about them?
THEY HAVE NUMBERS!
So.. Green means 9, Blue means 3, and Red means 8! You can use these if you see a sequence of colors in a row!
For instance.. you walk in and see flags with Blue, Red,
Green, Blue in that exact order, right?
That would be 3893!
Now.. last thing, there's two more colors.. but they've honestly slipped my mind. If you see them, WRITE THEM DOWN! You'll need 'em!
Conclusion:
There you go! You've done a great job! Keep it going, friend! Hope this helps!