Village Chief's Manor Combination Lock Resident Evil 4 Remake

Looking for the Combination Lock Code in Village Chief’s Manor in Resident Evil 4 Remake? We’ve got you covered! The remake of one of the most beloved Resident Evil games is finally here. And, just like the original, it’s filled to the brim with puzzles to solve. In this guide, we explain what the lock code to unlock the Wardrobe in the Village Chief’s Manor is.

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Village Chief's Manor Combination Lock Resident Evil 4 Remake

RE4 Remake Village Chief’s Manor Combination Lock Solution

If a game has puzzles, the chances are high that at least one o them will be some sort of a code/lock, which you will need to find in order to unlock some loot or even proceed to the next level. Of course, the same is true for the remake of the 2005 classic Resident Evil 4. One such puzzle is the Village Chief’s Manor Combination Lock. Read on for the solution.

This lock code is required in order to unlock a Wardrobe/Cabinet in the Village Chief’s Manor. The lock has some strange symbols on it. Obviously, we need to put them in the correct order to unlock the cabinet. Thus, what is the combination here? To find the code, head to the second floor. In the hallway, just to the right of the stairs, you will see a bedside table. On it are a candlestick and a book. Interact with the book to read it. It says:

Iluminados 4:3 – In great veneration of their master, the people offered up their most prized possessions. The old farmer, his finest crop, the slight swineherd his stoutest pig. The beggarly grandam, her own beloved babe. The master saw these gifts and was pleased.

As you can see, the text highlights with green the words Crop, Pig, and Babe. Thus, these are the symbols which you need to put into the lock in that order. Head back down to the cabinet, interact with it, and place the three symbols as seen in the image below.

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