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Level 6 is a golden scepter with an orange outer shell, a red and maroon handle, a blue gem, a yellow crescent, and separate yellow stars. The floating stars offer short, reachable jobs, while the crescent and gem need the main staff route to be open first.
The first orange block is the access tool. Let it work along the outside of the scepter before committing to the handle or moon. The goal is to create enough room that each specialty color enters the queue with an existing destination.
Start the orange block and wait for its ants to clear the accessible outline. This opens the lower and side paths that lead toward the handle and upper moon shape.
Use red once the lower-left handle is exposed. It removes the first solid interior area and helps create a central route through the staff.
Add maroon after red has made a visible gap. The two handle colors can progress together when both numbers are falling; do not load maroon while the route remains sealed.
Bring in the light-blue and dark-blue gem colors when the surrounding staff colors no longer block them. The gem is a compact target, so it should be a quick active job rather than a parked slot.
Use yellow on open floating stars while the handle and gem colors reduce. Small reachable targets can free a slot, but avoid adding a large yellow crescent block before the moon route opens.
When several paths reach the moon, use the larger yellow blocks for the crescent. The board is safer now because ants can approach the curved shape from more than one direction.
Separate pieces can be useful queue relief, but only when they are genuinely reachable. Treat the stars as short active work while the slower border clears; do not use them as an excuse to fill every slot.
The common stall is loading the crescent too soon. If a yellow moon block is not reducing, reset and first clear orange, the nearby handle colors, and the gem route. A floating star may be safe; the protected crescent is not.
Use them after orange and the nearby gem route have cleared enough space for a broad approach to the crescent.
Only if a star is already connected to an open path. Check that its yellow count begins reducing before loading another block.
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