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Phoenix Wright 3: Trials and Tribulations Hints
Pearl has Psyche-Locks too! What will I need to unlock them?
1 of 27: Everything you've got!
2 of 27: This will be the very last investigative action you take in the entire game before the final day in court begins.
3 of 27: We know what Pearl did, whom she summoned, and why she did it.
4 of 27: First up, where did she go on the night of the murder?
5 of 27: It certainly wasn't Elise's room, as she said.
6 of 27: She went to the Inner Temple.
7 of 27: She was worried about someone at the Inner Temple; who it is should be obvious.
8 of 27: Present Maya Fey's profile.
9 of 27: Why was Pearl so worried about hearing the lights out bell?
10 of 27: An item in the Court Record mentions something happening once that bell was rung -- perhaps Pearl was involved?
11 of 27: The item is the Burnt Letter, present it.
12 of 27: We also know who Pearl was trying to channel -- we spoke with Iris about it only moments ago.
13 of 27: She was trying to channel the second Iris.
14 of 27: Dahlia Hawthorne.
15 of 27: Now, here comes a little thinking. Who gave Pearl these instructions?
16 of 27: Someone bitter, and twisted about the situation with the branch family.
17 of 27: Someone who lost her chance to become the next master of the Kurain Channeling Technique.
18 of 27: Someone with a history of conspiracy.
19 of 27: Present Morgan Fey's profile.
20 of 27: Now, this last one requires a little bit of silly thinking.
21 of 27: What's the silliest thing you've seen in this case so far?
22 of 27: Think of a child reading these instructions -- particularly the last paragraph.
23 of 27: Pearl was never amazing at spelling, and those are some big words.
24 of 27: Gravely? Roast?
25 of 27: Gravy, perhaps?
26 of 27: Pearl misunderstood, and splashed gravy "on the Master".
27 of 27: Present the Hanging Scroll to end this once and for all.