Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order – Tomb of Miktrull Puzzle Space (Walkthrough Guide)

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Tomb of Miktrull Puzzle Space

Puzzle Spaces in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order are rooms that you need to solve a puzzle to escape from. The Tomb of Miktrull Puzzle Space is not optional.

Fallen Order Tomb of Miktrull Puzzle Space Walkthrough

This Puzzle Space will be much easier to escape than the Tomb of Eilram Puzzle Space. However, while navigating the area try to make sure not to drop to the lowest area; it’s a bit of a walk back up if you fall.

In this main area, you’ll be sticking to the central level to solve this puzzle. You’ll see a spindle, which you can now interact with with the Force Pull ability, grab the plug at the end of the spindle and pull it to the nearby platform to plug it in.

The spindle will raise the large bulb that a ball is trapped within, but more importantly pulling on the chain will reveal that the chain is held together only by some vines.

Vines can be burned, and breaking the chain can send the bulb flying down to the lowest floor. Thankfully, the wall directly behind Cal has a bunch of candles that can be pulled out to be used to burn the vines.

However, the area near the vines is being affected by water falling in from the ceiling. The water will put out the candle before you can hit the vines, and you can jump while using Pull to hold the candle.

Before grabbing the candle, head back to the other section of the central level. Activate the magnet that you used to pull the block out of the ground earlier, and keep it activated.

Now, head back and Pull a candle out of the wall. Walk near the gap and Push the candle towards the field–since the candle has a metal casing, it’ll rest against the wall.

Jump down, Pull the candle down to you, walk over near the vines, and Push it over. The chain will break and send the bulb crashing down, releasing the ball from its prison. Push it towards the hole, and the Puzzle Space is complete.

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