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The '''Gold Idol''' is a [[Key]] item found in the [[City of Vilcabamba]], the second level of the original [[Tomb Raider]]. It is based on a Tumi, a sacrificial ceremonial knife used by Inca and pre-Inca civilisations and is needed to open the door leading to [[The Lost Valley]].  
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The '''Gold Idol''' is a [[Key]] item found in the [[City of Vilcabamba]], the second level of the original [[Tomb Raider]]. It is based on a Tumi, a sacrificial ceremonial knife used by Inca and pre-Inca civilizations and is needed to open the door leading to [[The Lost Valley]].  
  
 
After entering a village hut and moving a [[Movable Blocks|stone block]], Lara finds it in an alcove at the back, along with a [[Silver Key]], which is lying on the opposite side.
 
After entering a village hut and moving a [[Movable Blocks|stone block]], Lara finds it in an alcove at the back, along with a [[Silver Key]], which is lying on the opposite side.
  
 
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This key-artifact has been removed in the remake [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]] and the entrance to the valley is now opened by a mechanism.
This key-artefact has been removed in the remake [[Tomb Raider Anniversary]] and the entrance to the valley is now opened by a mechanism.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
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[[Category:Tomb Raider]]
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[[Category:Keys]]
 
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Revision as of 14:05, 25 February 2009

Gold Idol

The Gold Idol is a Key item found in the City of Vilcabamba, the second level of the original Tomb Raider. It is based on a Tumi, a sacrificial ceremonial knife used by Inca and pre-Inca civilizations and is needed to open the door leading to The Lost Valley.

After entering a village hut and moving a stone block, Lara finds it in an alcove at the back, along with a Silver Key, which is lying on the opposite side.

This key-artifact has been removed in the remake Tomb Raider Anniversary and the entrance to the valley is now opened by a mechanism.