Do This to Solve Riddler’s Bakerline Riddles in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

Hey there, fellow gamers! The Riddler’s back in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, bringing a fresh batch of brain-teasers to boggle our minds. I’m here to spill the beans on a few of these tricky riddles scattered around the Bakerline area of Metropolis.

How to Crack Riddler’s Bakerline Riddles in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League (KTJL)

So, in Bakerline, there are three brain-busting riddles waiting for you. The Riddler can toss you all three clues on the map screen, but just in case you’re feeling adventurous, here are the spots and objects you gotta scan:

Bakerline Riddle #1

The first one goes, “Printing stories to astound, this Planet makes the news go round.” Yep, you guessed it – the Daily Planet. It’s this massive building in the southwest corner with a giant globe on top. Head down to the street, scan the sign, and voila, you’ve cracked the first riddle.

Bakerline Riddle #2

Next up, “Outside the science center’s wall, find something big that once was small.” Look for the science center up north, and there’s this atom statue chilling in front of it. Drop down to ground level, give it a good scan, and you’re on fire, my friend.

Bakerline Riddle #3

Last but not least, “In Bakerline, a renter’s choice, and there resides the people’s voice.” Head to 1938 Sullivan Place, a brown apartment building just south of the science center. It might play hide and seek with your eyes, but there’s a billboard of Lois Lane on it, tagged as “the people’s voice.” Circle around, hit that front entrance, and scan away for the final riddle.

And there you have it! Now, if you’re hungry for more Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League action, dive into our guide on snagging those Deluxe Edition outfits to spruce up your superhero style.

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