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| * '''Undo''' - This tab often finds itself in the same puzzles as the Restart tab. Tap Undo to reverse your previous step. This is usually used to make small adjustments in your solution. You will automatically be prompted to undo a move if you end up getting stuck on a puzzle. | | * '''Undo''' - This tab often finds itself in the same puzzles as the Restart tab. Tap Undo to reverse your previous step. This is usually used to make small adjustments in your solution. You will automatically be prompted to undo a move if you end up getting stuck on a puzzle. |
| * '''Submit''' - On puzzles where you must select or input an answer, you must tap the Submit button to solve them. If the puzzles needs you to select something, tap Submit to confirm your selection. If the puzzles have an alphabetical or numerical answer, tapping Submit takes you to another screen where you must enter the answer on a grid. Tap Submit again to fully submit your answer. | | * '''Submit''' - On puzzles where you must select or input an answer, you must tap the Submit button to solve them. If the puzzles needs you to select something, tap Submit to confirm your selection. If the puzzles have an alphabetical or numerical answer, tapping Submit takes you to another screen where you must enter the answer on a grid. Tap Submit again to fully submit your answer. |
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| ==Trials==
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| During trials, you play the game from the perspective of Phoenix Wright. You must prove your client's innocence beyond all doubt by finding contradictions and presenting evidence. The residents of Labyrinthia are blinded by their fear of witches, so only with solid arguments and proof can you truly unravel the truth.
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| ===Court record===
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| The court record is where everything related to the trial is stored. Here, you can look through your evidence and the profiles of people involved in the case. You can get a closer look on some evidence by pressing {{3ds|A}}. Take note of every detail, as you never know when a contradiction will arise because of a minor inconsistency. Later on, you will also be able to look through the Grand Grimoire in the Court Record. This book contains details of the witch's sorcery. You can also use the information within to help you seek the truth.
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| ===Cross-examination and presenting evidence===
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| Much of the trials will consist of cross-examining witnesses. A witness's testimony consists of several statements. When cross-examining a witness, you can hit {{3ds|L}} to press the witness, which may yield additional information. You will often have to cross-examine multiple witnesses at once. The procedure for cross-examining multiple witnesses is the same as normal, with one key difference. After pressing a statement, one of the other witnesses may react to certain statements in your current witness's testimony. When this happens, scroll to the suspicious individual and tap the Question button to get information from them.
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| If you see a contradiction in the witness or witnesses' testimony, press {{3ds|R}} to open up the court record. Scroll to the evidence that contradicts the testimony and press {{3ds|X}} to present it. If you presented the right evidence on the right statement, you can progress further into the trial. Get it wrong, and a penalty is incurred. You can only take five penalties before the game ends, so present wisely!
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| ===Using Hint Coins===
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| New to the trial system is the ability to use Hint Coins. The Hint Coins operate differently when used in a trial than when used in a puzzle. During a cross-examination, you will be told exactly when to press for information, question other witnesses, or present evidence. When you need to make a choice, such as when presenting evidence of a contradiction, it also narrows down your choices. One Hint Coin will help guide you through one small part of the trial, and is usually used up after making a correct selection or completing part of the cross-examination.
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| ==Menu==
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| Tap the Menu button whenever its available to open Professor Layton's trunk. There are multiple options available here, usually containing story information as well as some more practical functions.
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| * '''Mysteries''' - Throughout your adventure, there will be several mysteries that is the key to unraveling the secret of Labyrinthia. You can review these mysteries at any time through this option. Mysteries you have yet to obtain will be blank, unsolved mysteries are blue and solved mysteries are gold.
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| * '''Story''' - The Story screen is used to recap the entire story of the game up to your current point. Use it to refresh your memory on key events in the past.
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| * '''Save''' - Select save if you wish to save your progress. You can choose to overwrite any of the three save files.
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| * '''Items''' - Any items you obtain during your adventure will be displayed here. They don't serve much of a purpose while in your items screen, although you can still examine them if you need to remember a detail about them.
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| * '''Puzzle Index''' - The puzzles index contains every puzzle you have encountered before. You can solve any puzzles that you have previously solved, getting free hints if you need them as well. Puzzles that you quit on before solving appears in the index too, but you must return to its original location to solve it.
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| * '''Options''' - Adjust the volume of the background music, sound effects and voice in this screen.
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| * '''Memo''' - Like the Memo function for puzzles, you can scribble notes here with several drawing tools.
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| * '''Quit''' - The small button on the top-left corner quits the game and returns you to the Title Screen. Make sure you save your progress before doing this!
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