And no, there arent any jelly monsters inside, nor is it brimming with jelly-cious treats.
The name comes from the handful of wobbly, puzzling blocks you’ll encounter inside.
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This is arecurring themethroughout the Jelly Tunnels, but it gets a lot more tricky down the line.
Thankfully, it’s possible for you to pull out thegreen blockin front of it.
This willretract the orange wall, clearing the path for your exit.
Keep at it until youveextended a jelly ramp.
Jump toward the circular column andgrab onto the handholdsto reach the platform on the left.
Here, you’ll come along three blocks that, believe it or not, form acatapult in disguise.
This will make the ladder drop down, making it possible to reach the upper platform.
Ahead, it’s possible for you to activate theJelly Tunnels’s Waystone, which acts as a checkpoint.
If you happen to leave the dungeon without completing it, you’ll pick your progress at a Waystone.
To do so, you’ll first have todefeattwowaves of enemiesin the same room.
On each of these platforms, you’ll also notice a jelly block attached to it.
Once you’ve made it to the middle platform, thesame principle applies to the northernmost platform.
Make it across the final platform andfollow the path along the final corridor.
Or else you’ll have to go through this wibbly-wobbly conundrum all over again.
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