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InInscryption’s Act 2, players will have to battle against all four Scribe characters in order to continue onto Robotopia. But hidden in the basement of Grimora’s level is the Bone Lord, an evil spirit that demands a sacrifice.
The Bone Lord in Inscryption
The Bone Lord appears more than once. Players can sacrifice some of thecards of Act 1 ofInscryptionto the Bone Lord in order to earn boons, and his skull appears on the wall next to the squirrel holding the knife. If players click on his skull enough, his eyes will turn red, but that seems all that the Bone Lord can do in Act 1. He has something of a bigger role to play in Act 2, however.
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Before players can complete Grimora’s section of Act 2, they will have to take on three minions in cards tosolve the Graver Marker Puzzle inInscryption. Behind Sawyer, the skeleton without any legs, there is a staircase that players can only access after defeating him. The Bone Lord’s crypt is in this underground space, and he is waiting for someone to bring him a worthy sacrifice.
How to Solve the You Have No Offering Puzzle
On the left side of the screen of Gimora’s level, there is another door that players can pass through to find a Trader. Unlike the boss version of the Trader and Trapperboss in Act 1 ofInscryption, this one just wants to trade new cards for foils. On occasion, this Trader will offer two different cards called the Broken Obol. Players will have to purchase both of these, and each one costs two foils.
Once players are in possession of both cards, players can put them next to one another in their next card battle, and they will combine to make the Obol needed to sacrifice to the Bone Lord. Bring the fixed Obol to the crypt under the stairs and the Bone Lord will give players their boon in thiscreepy card game by Daniel Mullins.

How to Get Foils
Just like in previous fights against Leshy in thisindie gametitle, overkill damage is given to players in the form of currency. But unlike Act 1, it’s no longer golden teeth but has been changed to Foils. Purchasing new cards will always cost foils, so players will want to make sure they overkill opponents as often as possible.
