How to Solve Riddler’s Suicide Slums Riddles in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League

In the shadow of a giant green fortress.

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The Riddler brings all new riddles in Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League for players to find and solve. There are a total of 21 riddles to solve in the game, and here are just a few of them found in the Suicide Slums area of Metropolis.

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

There are three riddles to solve in Suicide Slums. The Riddler can read all three clues on the map screen anytime for the hints, but here are the locations and objects for players to scan to complete the area.

Suicide Slums Riddle #1

The first Suicide Slums riddle goes, “A toast to those who came before, a bronze-cast Lex progenitor.”

The answer is the golden statue just outside of the Green Lantern’s fortress. It is in the middle of a little city cul-de-sac and near a building called Gold$tar Inc. Scan the statue to complete the riddle.

Suicide Slums Riddle #2

The second Suicide Slums riddle goes, “Here studying her crystal ball, the city’s mystic know-it-all.”

The answer is the Madame Xanadu building. It is located east of the golden statue and is part of a more basic-looking building. Madame Xanadu’s entrance is covered by plants, but there is enough art around the doorway that will make it noticeable from the street. Scan her entrance to complete the riddle.

Suicide Slums Riddle #3

The third Suicide Slums riddle goes, “In quiet crypts, the city’s best, take Viking-like eternal rest.”

The answer is the Valhalla building. It is directly underneath the southeast corner of the Green Lantern fortress, and north of the golden statue from the previous riddle. Scan the front door and sign to complete the final riddle for the area.

For more Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League riddles, please check out our guide on how to solve all of Riddler’s Midtown riddles.

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