Lunar Eclipse Guide | Basement Power and Storage Route

Clear the basement locks, restore the Elevator, and grab the key item that opens up the next puzzle chain.

Game Guide by Ornstein on  Mar 07, 2026

Once you get to the basement route, stay close together and look for doors that look like they are only for staff. The Basement Staff Room is the first big stop down here. You can lock onto several targets at once, so it's worth taking your time to make sure you get them all before moving on.

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Before you go deeper, open the lockers in the basement

Two lockers are important here because they are easy to miss when the area feels unsafe. The standard Basement Staff Room Locker uses 3711. 

The clothing locker in the basement staff room uses 2458. Make sure to enter the codes carefully and check that you are using the right locker each time. These lockers often fix small resource issues right away and cut down on backtracking later on.

Go from locks to routing power

After you've cleaned up the staff room, focus on the mechanical goal of the basement: getting things to move up and down again. Most of the time, the game leads you to the power control setup near the Elevator route. 

Stay close to the elevator area and look for rooms that look more like maintenance or utility rooms than living spaces. If a hallway keeps sending you back to the same combat beats, you're probably only one turn away from the control side.

Figure out the Elevator Power Lever Puzzle

The Elevator Power Lever Puzzle is when the basement stops being a trap and starts being a place to get to other places quickly. Find the main Control Panel and then remember the order of the levers that change the system state. 

Turn a lever, check the panel again, and then go to the next lever that changes the same routing. Don't switch quickly. It wastes time and makes it harder to find what worked.

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Make sure the elevator is working and use it right away

As soon as the panel state looks stable, go back to the Elevator and use it right away. This is more than just a step forward. 

It is a travel tool that turns long basement loops into short trips. If the elevator works, that means you should turn toward the next key-item route instead of looking for "one more door."

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Push to General Storage and lock up the next tool for progress

Now that the elevator route is working, the next smart thing to do is get the tool that unlocks future keys. Go to General Storage and search it all the way through. The Fishing Rod is what you're looking for. It looks easy, but it's a big help for getting pickups that are out of reach and moving on to the next chain.

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Keep the path to your basement clear

Once the Fishing Rod is safe, don't feel like you have to loot every side hall. The basement is meant to waste time. Use the elevator to get around with a purpose, only check doors that were blocked by power before, and keep your inventory ready for the next key interaction instead of filling slots with extras.

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