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*'''Secret weapon:''' Since the murder weapon is a sword, Gumshoe has brought the metal detector (don't tell him it was obvious). He wants you to use it, say '''Play forensics expert'''.
*'''Secret weapon:''' Since the murder weapon is a sword, Gumshoe has brought the metal detector (don't tell him it was obvious). He wants you to use it, say '''Play forensics expert'''.


Gumshoe will now tell you how the metal detector works. Just move the cursor until you find something, and press the '''Check''' gauge to look. You will now begin. '''Check''' the staff on the snow. It looks like something metal is inside it. After a few seconds of checking, you will find something stunning. There is a sword inside Elise's staff! Could this mean...
Gumshoe will now tell you how the metal detector works. Just move the cursor until you find something, and press the '''Check''' gauge to look. You will now begin.
'''Check''' the stepladder near the wall first to finish the "ladders vs stepladders" achievements on Steam Trilogy verison.'''Check''' the staff on the snow. It looks like something metal is inside it. After a few seconds of checking, you will find something stunning. There is a sword inside Elise's staff! Could this mean...
 


On the WiiWare version, the controls are pretty easy: Move with {{wii|neutral|dpad}} and press {{wii|a}} when the '''Check''' gauge (all letters) flickers rapidly. It's pretty much like previous Ace Attorney games. The first game involves the DL-6 incident in finding "Gourdy" and detecting Manfred von Karma's hidden bullet. And the second one in the "Nickel Samurai" case involving teddy bears.
On the WiiWare version, the controls are pretty easy: Move with {{wii|neutral|dpad}} and press {{wii|a}} when the '''Check''' gauge (all letters) flickers rapidly. It's pretty much like previous Ace Attorney games. The first game involves the DL-6 incident in finding "Gourdy" and detecting Manfred von Karma's hidden bullet. And the second one in the "Nickel Samurai" case involving teddy bears.