The Riddler loves his riddles, and he's left a few of them scattered around Metropolis in . These riddles are essentially «what am I» questions, where each one directs Task Force X to a landmark in Metropolis. Once you've found the landmark in the riddle, you'll have to scan it to add it to your district/city total.
While some riddles will instantly point to popular and important locales like the Daily Planet, others are harder to decipher, especially if you are less familiar with deeper DC lore. There are twenty-one riddles split between Bakerline, Centennial Park, the Central Business District, Midtown, Racine, Suicide Slums, and Wonderland District. Each district has three riddles.
Riddle
Answer
«Printing stories to astound, this Planet makes the news go round.»
The globe on top of the Daily Planet
«In Bakerline, a renter's choice, and there resides the people's voice.»
Sullivan Place (the apartment building with the large sign that reads «Sullivan»)
«Outside the science center's wall, find something big that once was small.»
The atom statue in front of the science museum.
Two of Bakerline's riddle answers are important locations to Clark Kent, aka Superman, who is now one of the main bosses of . Before he was brainwashed by Brainiac, he used to work at the Daily Planet, the location of the first Bakerline riddle. He also used to live with Lois Lane atSullivan Place, the answer to the second riddle. With the science museum being a large skyscraper on the north edge of the district, this means all the Bakerline riddles are among the easier of the bunch.
Riddle
Answer
«A stirring figure to behold, the world's false idol cast in gold.»
The golden statue of Superman
«To welcome those from far and wide, this sign spells out our civic pride.»
The giant Metropolis letters
«Within their lair the Thousands plot, too many X's mark the spot.»
A door drawing under a bridge with Xs above the frame
When you visit Centennial Park in you'll have a couple of easy riddle answers
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