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However, my second time I noticed a huge change: When I completed the statue puzzle, the house actually turned solid. It looked like a normal house. This did not happen the first time. My first playthrough it became solid as in I could walk up the stairs and go on, but it retained the ghostly look and I couldn't actually own it. After noticing this I tried going to use the statues again, but they won't move. They all have the same pose and the prompt comes up but nothing happens.

Can I fix this so that I actually own the house and it actually looks like it should? I keep trying the statues but they just won't react to the prompt. User Info: icyblue On the one that isn't solid in appearance, the only difference seems to be that it looks green during the day and bright blue at night.

The grounds have hollow men on the right side past the gate and hobbes on the left, as well as a Demon Door and a Golden Door. There is a Silver key and a Gnome near the right hand boundary of the house. Another Silver key can be found to the left of the Demon Door. To find the house, the Hero must travel from Mourningwood , with the access being along the road through the marshes, between the cemetery and the trenches.

It will be up to the left if heading from the Fort and toward the village, past the turn off to the Ossuary. After the related quest is completed, however, the house serves absolutely no purpose. It cannot be rented out, the interior can't be customized at all, and the player cannot move their family there. Enemies will always continue to spawn on the grounds. It can, however, be sold for a sum of 18, gold and also easily re-purchased any time for 20, gold should the player change their mind, since nobody will ever move into it if sold.

During the day time, the house is ruined, while to the left inside the fence is an untouched gazebo with four statues. During the night, the house appears as a ghost of its former self, and is glowing blue and cannot be entered. The gazebo is also glowing blue, and the statues can be interacted with, swapping between pre-set poses. By changing the night time poses to how you saw them during the day time, the house will become solid and can then be entered.

Once inside, there is a skeleton hanging from a ceiling, and a note explains how the owner burnt the house down, but suspected the house would return, and warns the Hero not to sleep in the bed. So of course, proceed up the stairs and sleep in the bed. See Chesty's Chess for more details. Through the new corridor to the right of the stairs is a dining hall with a mirror that reflects a floating skull where the Hero's head should be.

The reflected world also shows three glowing seals on the wall. How do I get into the house in Sunset House? Is there any way to get inside of the ghost house at night?

User Info: DarkPyroZero. Top Voted Answer. First, you are both correct, you must move the statues at night to match the way they are in the morning, that is exactly 4 times for each one. Second, just because you beat chesty doesn't mean that is the end for Sunset House. After beating it, notice one of the doors that was originally locked is now open. Go to it, at the end is a mirror. Notice the creepy blue light on the wall in the mirror that isn't in your newly acquire house behind you?

Go to the wall and press x. Go back to the mirror and repeat for a total of 3 times hitting at each spot where the blue light would be on the destroyed side of the mansion, then head to the mirror and vault in. Go up the stairs where the bed is and claim your treasure chest next to the bed and your newly restored summer home.

User Info: deltatie. Wrong go to the house in the day time and looks at the statues.



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