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Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Hints
Ema is testifying a final time. What's wrong here?
1 of 15: It's obvious that Ema is mistaken.
2 of 15: She could not have seen the Blue Badger, since he did not exist at the time she drew the picture, and she's no psychic.
3 of 15: The question is, what did Ema see?
4 of 15: The evidence is once again in your Court Record, but it requires looking at an object from a strange angle.
5 of 15: What else has little edges positioned away from the main bulk of the item?
6 of 15: It's an item we know rather intimately from spending ten minutes fixing it.
7 of 15: Present the Unstable Jar against the statement about the Blue Badger, then tilt the jar to look like the Blue Badger.
8 of 15: If you rotate the jar so you are looking from the top at a slanted angle, with the handles at either side, it will look like the badger.
9 of 15: Present it!
10 of 15: Edgeworth will ask you what the relevance of this is. Remember, that jar was in Gant's office, but the body was found across the room in Lana's office. The relevance is the location of the crime.
11 of 15: One last thing, we need to present evidence that the victim left the murderer's name.
12 of 15: There is an item in our Court Record that contains the victim's blood.
13 of 15: The item we just used.
14 of 15: The Unstable Jar.
15 of 15: Present it, then join the dots in the blood, to read "Ema."