Torii is a new world that you can visit in Abiotic Factor. This peaceful realm hides a secret that we will help you discover.
One of the strongest elements in Abiotic Factor is definitely the worldbuilding. Players end up in a huge facility where all sectors are connected to each other. Additionally, you have a chance to visit many different (and sometimes twisted) realms. One of the newest additions is Torii, a peaceful location added in 1.0 update, as a part of Supporter's Pack. However, this place hides an interesting secret.
Of course, to explore Torii, you must reach it in the first place. You will find it at the beginning of your adventure – in GATE Cascade Research Facility’s Office Sector. It’s located next to Server Room 01. You can open the door with Keypad Hacker (Tier 1). You must also remember that Torii Portal World is part a of the Supporter's Pack. So, a game host must have this DLC in order to access the location. Of course, all the people on the server can visit it.
When you reach Torii, you can finally discover the secret and solve the puzzle. However, you will get the tools to complete this challenge at later stages of the game. So, what do you have to do exactly?
On the mountain, to the left of the portal.
There are two lanterns under the waterfall (it is in the left part of Torii), turn off the lamp on the right.
On the rock, on the left side of the map.
One is hanging in the main building.
This will open the secret room. Right now, you will find only Jizo Statue and the closed door there.
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