High On Life 2 loops out in the form of multiple boss challenges, and the Blue Wizard (aka James Stevenson) is one of the ones you’ll face later on. However, reaching him is a whole other affair, and requires you to solve a puzzle and navigate through the world of Prismeria.
Prismeria is a low poly, PS1 looking world full of quirky characters and new terrain to skateboard over. After eventually making your way to the town, you’ll be tasked with stopping the execution of Bowie, a Gatlan and the next usable weapon in High On Life 2.
Many diversions and battles later, the Finance Wiz will attempt to offer you a truce. Before that, he will want to evaluate your skills, in the form of a pop quiz. If you’re looking for the correct answers, you’ve come to the right place.
Solving The Finance Wiz’s Questions

The crypto bro will have a total of six questions to ask you, all related to intergalactic law and finance. Obviously, if you went in blind like I did, you’ll have a hard time understanding anything.
Also, make sure to interact with the holographic computer to submit your answers, since there isn’t a regular prompt.
Thankfully, you can learn from my mistakes and pick the correct answers.
Question #1
In Section 27J of the galactic tax code referendum, what does it say under the capital gains headers in paragraph R?
Answer: The gain may be short term or long term.
Question #2
In Section 93P of the accounting lunar law handbook, how are intangible fixed assets discussed in paragraph M17.5?
Answer: Amortization of an intangible fixed asset periodically lowers its value over a set period of time.
Question #3
In section 13Q of Pefie Truffet’s “How to Get Rich on the Back of Others”, how are current taxable year fixed liability terms explained in paragraph F451?
Answer: Liabilities are what you owe other parties.
Question #4
In part eight of my fifteen part webinar “The Grind Runs From You!” how is nontaxable income defined?
Answer: Nontaxable income is income that is not subject to taxes like some municipal bond interest or disability benefits.
Question #5
In section 318X of The Income Tax: A Study of the History, Theory and Practice of Income Taxation at Home and Abroad, what is the deduction example of adjusted gross income – aka: AGI – listed in footnote 12.2?
Answer: Interest on student loans can be deducted from your gross income.
Question #6
In section 6Z of Tobin’s Spirit Guide & Accounting Glossary, what does it say about casualty loss in chapter 14?
Answer: Casualty losses are caused by the complete or partial.
Skipping The Puzzle Entirely

It is possible to skip the puzzle entirely, and even mess up with the computer, causing it to crash and shut down the program. If you’re too impatient to complete the quiz, just run straight for the drawbridge.

Use Bowie’s Q ability to bring up the locks of the bridge, and aim a charged shot to both sides to bring the drawbridge down. Go past the rooms using Bowie to unlock sections until you reach the flaming door, which has a puzzle that requires you to use Creature and his laser pointer, leading you to the next section.

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