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The '''Gold Idol''' is a Key Item in the first level of [[Tomb Raider I]].
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{{Infobox Artefact
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| name                      = Gold Idol
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| found_date                = 1996
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| found_place              = [[Peru]]
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| current_status            = In [[Lara's Treasure Vault (TR2)|Lara's treasure vault]]
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| occurrence_game          = [[Tomb Raider]]<br>
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[[Tomb Raider II]]
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| level_found              = [[City of Vilcabamba]]
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| level_used                = [[City of Vilcabamba]]
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It is based on a Tumi and it is for the door to the [[Lost Valley]].
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The '''Gold Idol''' is a [[key]] and also a minor [[artefact]] item found in the [[City of Vilcabamba]], the second level of the original [[Tomb Raider]]. It is and is needed to open the door leading to [[The Lost Valley]].  
  
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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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Apparently Lara put the Gold Idol to her [[Lara's Treasure Vault (TR2)|treasure vault]] despite the fact that it was placed to its receptacle in the very end of the [[City of Vilcabamba]] level. <ref>See the shelf in this screenshot http://www.wikiraider.com/images/c/ce/Tr2_treasurevault.PNG</ref> 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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==Appearance==
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The idol is based on a Tumi, a sacrificial ceremonial knife used by Inca and pre-Inca civilizations. <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumi Retrieved on 14th Dec 2012</ref>
  
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==Powers==
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The artefact is not known to have any special powers. When it's placed to its receptacle, the door leading to [[The Lost Valley]] is opened.
  
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[[Category:Keys]]
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[[Category:Artefacts]]
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[[Category:Tomb Raider]]
  
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 22 May 2017

Gold Idol
Goldenidol.jpg
Found 1996
Peru
Current Status In Lara's treasure vault
Game(s) Tomb Raider

Tomb Raider II

Level Found City of Vilcabamba
Level Used City of Vilcabamba


The Gold Idol is a key and also a minor artefact item found in the City of Vilcabamba, the second level of the original Tomb Raider. It is 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.

Apparently Lara put the Gold Idol to her treasure vault despite the fact that it was placed to its receptacle in the very end of the City of Vilcabamba level. [1] This key-artefact has been removed in the remake Tomb Raider Anniversary and the entrance to the valley is now opened by a mechanism.

Appearance

The idol is based on a Tumi, a sacrificial ceremonial knife used by Inca and pre-Inca civilizations. [2]

Powers

The artefact is not known to have any special powers. When it's placed to its receptacle, the door leading to The Lost Valley is opened.

References

  1. See the shelf in this screenshot http://www.wikiraider.com/images/c/ce/Tr2_treasurevault.PNG
  2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumi Retrieved on 14th Dec 2012
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