Animus anomalies are mysteries that we can find in Assassin's Creed Valhalla. They're routes that allow us to have access to a packet of data that can shed light on the intrigue around Eivor. They're very easily recognizable on the map by a Celtic blue triangle.
It's important to do these puzzles, otherwise you won't be able to 100% complete the game or even learn more about the general plot.
In the region of Sciropescire, the Anomaly is located in the middle of the region.
Tips for completing the Anomaly
You'll have to be skillful and manage your time well to avoid getting stuck on the red blocks or skipping stages when you want to go too fast.
To advance easily in this course, here is the procedure to follow:
- Three projectors will be at your disposal, two of which are reflectors. Place the reflector you can reach and pass it over the second reflector. Place the projector on the reflector you moved just before, the one on the right. You can then move on to the next step. Be careful of the red blocks that move as they'll eliminate you.
- For the next step, you'll have one projector as well as a reflector. Pay attention to the red block, go towards the projector and reflect the light on the reflector which is on the far left. With the reflector, illuminate the block in front of you.
- Step three will ask you to illuminate the gray walkway that blocks the path to the projector at the far end. Take the projector on the left and illuminate this footbridge. Join the next projector and illuminate the block in front of you to gain access to the first removable reflector. Point the reflector at the gray block in the middle. Walk in the opposite direction while pointing the projector at the reflector in the middle. The last projector should be pointed at the large gray block that will allow you to climb to the next step.
- The other steps are mostly a question of timing between the passage of the red blocks and your passage. We invite you to watch the video starting at four minutes to follow our route.
Original content by Camille"Effylia" Bouin.