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'''Prayer Wheels''' are items you have to collect on the [[Barkhang Monastery]] level of [[Tomb Raider II]]. Lara needs them in order to unlock the room that houses the Seraph receptacle.   
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{{Infobox Artefact
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| name                      = Prayer Wheels
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| image                    = Prayerwheel.JPG
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| type                      = Prayer Wheel
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| created_place            =
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| disappeared_date          =
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| disappeared_place        =
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| found_date                = 1997
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| found_place              = [[Tibet]], [[Asia]]<br>
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2006<br>
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[[Nepal]], [[Asia]]
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| destroyed_date            =
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| current_status            =
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| occurrence_game          = [[Tomb Raider II]]<br>
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[[Tomb Raider Legend]]<br>
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(as [[rewards]])
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| level_found              = [[Barkhang Monastery]]<br>
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[[Nepal - The Ghalali Key]]<br>
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(as [[rewards]])
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| level_used                = [[Barkhang Monastery]]
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| occurrence_movie          =
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| occurrence_comic          =
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| occurrence_book          =
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}}
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'''Prayer Wheels''' are minor [[artefacts]] you have to collect in the [[Barkhang Monastery]] level of [[Tomb Raider II]]. Lara needs five of them in order to unlock the room that houses the [[Seraph]] receptacle.   
  
Prayer wheels are also secret items in the [[Nepal - The Ghalali Key]] level of [[Tomb Raider Legend]].
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Prayer Wheels are also [[secrets]] ([[rewards]]) in the [[Nepal - The Ghalali Key]] level of [[Tomb Raider Legend]].<ref>Name in the unlockable Object Models menu for Nepal in [[Tomb Raider Legend]]</ref>
[[Image:Prayerwheel.JPG|thumb|150px|right|A Prayer wheel, as seen in TR2]]
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==Appearance==
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In [[Tomb Raider II]] the Prayer Wheels have a cylinder shape and they have carvings on them.
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In [[Tomb Raider Legend]] the Prayer Wheels still have a cylinder shape, but it's on top of what can be regarded as some sort of a handle. They also have more decorations on them.
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==Powers==
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The artefacts are not known to have any special powers. When all five Prayer Wheels are placed on their receptacles in the [[Barkhang Monastery]], a door leading to the room with the receptacle for the [[Seraph]] opens.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Image:Prayerwheel.JPG|Prayer wheel in [[Tomb Raider II]]
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Image:Prayerwheel_tr2.jpg|Prayer Wheel inside the receptacle in [[Tomb Raider II]]
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Image:Trl nepal bronze reward.png|[[Bronze Reward]] in [[Nepal - The Ghalali Key]]
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Image:Trl nepal silver reward.png|[[Silver Reward]] in [[Nepal - The Ghalali Key]]
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Image:Trl nepal gold reward.png|[[Gold Reward]] in [[Nepal - The Ghalali Key]]
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</gallery>
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{{ref}}
  
 
[[Category:Artefacts]]
 
[[Category:Artefacts]]
 
[[Category:Tomb Raider II]]
 
[[Category:Tomb Raider II]]
 
[[Category:Tomb Raider Legend]]
 
[[Category:Tomb Raider Legend]]

Latest revision as of 13:37, 1 January 2013

Prayer Wheels
Prayerwheel.JPG
Type

Prayer Wheel

Found 1997
Tibet, Asia

2006
Nepal, Asia

Game(s) Tomb Raider II

Tomb Raider Legend
(as rewards)

Level Found Barkhang Monastery

Nepal - The Ghalali Key
(as rewards)

Level Used Barkhang Monastery

Prayer Wheels are minor artefacts you have to collect in the Barkhang Monastery level of Tomb Raider II. Lara needs five of them in order to unlock the room that houses the Seraph receptacle.

Prayer Wheels are also secrets (rewards) in the Nepal - The Ghalali Key level of Tomb Raider Legend.[1]

Appearance

In Tomb Raider II the Prayer Wheels have a cylinder shape and they have carvings on them.

In Tomb Raider Legend the Prayer Wheels still have a cylinder shape, but it's on top of what can be regarded as some sort of a handle. They also have more decorations on them.

Powers

The artefacts are not known to have any special powers. When all five Prayer Wheels are placed on their receptacles in the Barkhang Monastery, a door leading to the room with the receptacle for the Seraph opens.

Gallery

References

  1. Name in the unlockable Object Models menu for Nepal in Tomb Raider Legend