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How to Solve the Imperial Mausoleum Event in Goat Simulator 3

This one is *not* as clear as a bell.

With Coffee Stain North’s open-world threequel finally out in the wild, players are having fun wreaking havoc on the residents of Fairmeadows Ranch and beyond. If you’re here, you’re likely wondering how to solve the Imperial Mausoleum event in Goat Simulator 3. With that in mind, then, let’s get down to brass tacks, shall we?

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How to Do the Imperial Mausoleum Event in Goat Simulator 3

Firstly, to find the Imperial Mausoleum event, you’ll need to locate a church in Brumehill Cemetry, which is south of Fairmeadows Ranch.

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Once you’ve arrived there, climb up the ladder at the back of the church, and you’ll stumble upon a belfry at the top. Within this belfry, you’ll find three bells.

The Imperial Mausoleum event’s description reads as so: “Use force to play a march.” It took us a little bit of trial and error as we tried to play different marches from Chopin, Beethoven, and Tchaikovsky. (Silly us!)

However, the obvious clues are in the description: Imperial and Force. Yes, you guessed it, those are Star Wars references. In other words, it’s time to recreate the Imperial March from George Lucas’s galaxy far, far away.

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To save you some hassle, all you need to do is play the bells in the correct order (see the image above for which bell is which): B, B, B, A, C, B, A, C, B. Once you play the tune correctly, the Imperial Mausoleum event will be completed. You’re welcome!

So, there you have it. We hope this helped to clue you in on how to solve the Imperial Mausoleum event in Goat Simulator 3. For more on the game, here are guides on how to unlock the Goat Queen trophy, how to solve the Swedes Assemble event, and how to solve the Eviction Notice event. Alternatively, go ahead and peruse the relevant links down below.

About the author

Dylan Chaundy

Dylan is a Senior Writer at Twinfinite and has been with the site for over two years, and in the games media industry for over a decade. He typically covers horror, RPGs, shooters, indie titles and movies, and loves reading, pizza and skateboarding; ideally, at the same time. He has a degree in English Literature from Aberystwyth University, Wales. He thinks FTL may be the most perfect game ever created.

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