In Dredge, lighting the statue is one of the important tasks players must complete, and this task mainly takes place in the Devil's Spine area. To successfully light it, you need to master the corresponding skills. Many new players are not yet very familiar with this, so I will share some related tips below to help everyone pass through smoothly.

First, you need to interact with the fanatic to go to the small island in the middle of the Devil's Spine. At this point, you can choose the corresponding skill to become an Evolutionary Messenger. You then need to retrieve three Abyssal Flames to ignite the furnace on the statue. For the first altar, you need a pair of shrimp and crabs. After catching them, place them on the altar to obtain an Abyssal Flame.

The second altar requires explosives to clear the obstacles, after which you need to offer a white ray and a devil shark. The devil shark can be found near the exploded entrance, and the white ray can be caught in the center of the volcano. The third altar requires two mutated fish; using the Withering skill increases your chances of catching them. The other fish can be caught with a net. After completing this, you will automatically receive a high-speed fishing tool. With the three Abyssal Flames, light the altars to get the relic. During the process, the fanatic may make extreme remarks, but you can choose to ignore them. Finally, check the temple to obtain the relic.

At this point, you can collect three different stone statues by lighting the stone carvings. After placing the three statues, head to the Little Marrow marker and arrange the statues in order. This will open the stone door and complete the lighting. Once unlocked, it provides over 3500 lumens and 25 meters of illumination, which will aid in your subsequent exploration.

The above tips shared by the editor can help you successfully complete the statue lighting task in the game. Follow the game's plot to unlock related content, which will help you gain different rewards. Best wishes for your future explorations to be even smoother.