Where is it??

So I'm trying to find a fractured wall to find a path to a delve stash:


I thought that paths can only open from 1- or 2-link nodes. But as you can see there's no wall nearby the only 1-link around the hidden node:


I've also checked the far left one just in case

So, where could it be?
Last bumped on Apr 12, 2019, 2:02:49 PM
Respawn the areas a few times, these walls often don't show up on the first time.
Walk all the way around the hidden node. If you find no breakable wall, go to hideout and repeat the walk until that bloody wall shows up...
May your maps be bountiful, exile
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4u3u wrote:
I thought that paths can only open from 1- or 2-link nodes.


Then you thought wrong. There's only one rule to this (normally): "A path can only have 1, 3 or 4 connected nodes". So if you see a node that is already connected to two other nodes, you know that's the one leading to a hidden node. In this case, you do not have a node like that, so you'll have to search by the 3-link nodes.

The ONLY place it CAN'T be, is straight up from where you're standing in the first picture. Happy hunting. My guess would be the node directly north of the hidden node.
Sometimes, just sometimes, you should really consider adapting to the world, instead of demanding that the world adapts to you.
Last edited by Phrazz#3529 on Apr 12, 2019, 1:38:24 PM
The layout of 1-link node is all cliffs around it so there's absolutely no way there will be a fractured wall.

I guess I'll run all the way around it, although this mod doesn't help at all me being RF jugg lol:
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4u3u wrote:
The layout of 1-link node is all cliffs around it so there's absolutely no way there will be a fractured wall.


A hidden node can never be connected 1-link node, unless there's more than one hidden node.
Sometimes, just sometimes, you should really consider adapting to the world, instead of demanding that the world adapts to you.
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Phrazz wrote:
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4u3u wrote:
I thought that paths can only open from 1- or 2-link nodes.


Then you thought wrong. There's only one rule to this (normally): "A path can only have 1, 3 or 4 connected nodes". So if you see a node that is already connected to two other nodes, you know that's the one leading to a hidden node. In this case, you do not have a node like that, so you'll have to search by the 3-link nodes.

The ONLY place it CAN'T be, is straight up from where you're standing in the first picture. Happy hunting. My guess would be the node directly north of the hidden node.
Oh, good to know, thanks for clarifying!
Found it, thanks!

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