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Tomb Raider: The Last Revelation Hints
How do I cross the Great Pyramid?
1 of 9: You've crossed enough pyramids by now that you should have the basic idea -- look for the flat parts, and climb, jump, or even on occasion, slide down to reach them.
2 of 9: You should also watch out for the large boulders (that look more like giant cubes) that come down at you on occasion. Generally, jumping out of the boulders' way is a good idea -- often, you can jump back the way you came and wait for the boulder to pass.
3 of 9: After a while, you will end up back at the bottom, facing the ravine again. As long as you end up east of your starting point, you're heading in the right direction.
4 of 9: You need to jump across the ravine to the south here, and then jump to the east once you're on the south side of the ravine. You should then be able to get to another part of the pyramid by jumping north to cross the ravine again. (Running jumps to grab onto edges are usually required here.)
5 of 9: If you need a full map through the pyramids, here's one.
6 of 9: Note that you do have two options at one point on the east side of the pyramid. Take whichever one seems easier to you. The upper path is easier to reach, but there's also an extra boulder that will get in your way.
7 of 9: You may have a little trouble with a couple of jumps both up and to the side. If you stand in exactly the right place on the block, however, you should be able to make these jumps.
8 of 9: I preferred a standing jump, starting on the west/east side of the starting block (whichever is closer to your destination). Stand in the middle of that side (that is, neither to the north or south) and then make your jump. You should be able to land on the next block.
9 of 9: A running jump can also work, but you may have trouble finding enough space to run without running out of space or accidentally stepping off the starting block.