Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon Hints

How can I figure out which box to check?

  • 1 of 7: Refer to the letter that's to the left of the refrigerated cabinet.
  • 2 of 7: Look at page 2 for what you need to know.
  • 3 of 7: First, compare your results to the normal, healthy values of 50% mononuclear granulocytes, 50% polynuclear granulocytes, and 1000 total granulocytes.
  • 4 of 7: If the results are close to that, then the subject is healthy, and you should check the "no noted anomaly" box.
  • 5 of 7: Blood sample 811 is an example of this. The granulocyte ratio is 46% / 54% instead of 50% / 50%, but that's close enough. Also, the total granulocyte count is exactly 1000.
  • 6 of 7: If the mononuclear percentage is way lower than the polynuclear percentage, and the total granulocyte number is also low, then you've got a P anomaly in the blood.
  • 7 of 7: If it's just the opposite, with the mononuclear percentage being way higher, and the total granulocyte number being way over 1000, then you've got an unknown anomaly. Sample 815, Father Arno's latest sample, tests out like this.