For those of you interested, here's the quiz again - and the solutions! Total number of points was 25, the winner scored about 20. Most of your scored roughly around 10. Hope you've enjoyed it
Lure XX - The Quiz
- Khamul the Easterling
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Anyone interested could participate in a quiz during LureXX. As it was the 20th anniversary, there were 20 questions of varying difficulty to be answered.
For those of you interested, here's the quiz again - and the solutions! Total number of points was 25, the winner scored about 20. Most of your scored roughly around 10. Hope you've enjoyed it
For those of you interested, here's the quiz again - and the solutions! Total number of points was 25, the winner scored about 20. Most of your scored roughly around 10. Hope you've enjoyed it
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Hobbit could conceivably defeat the attack associated with permanent event Spider of the Morlat worth 4 MP. At least, until actual documentation overruling MEBA such as a vote in the next ARV! But here I saddle an already taxidermied horse...
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!
One [online community] with hammer and chisel might mar more than they make...
All players are welcome at Meduseld! https://discord.gg/w3uwEHsbxV || https://theo-donly.github.io/MECCG/
All players are welcome at Meduseld! https://discord.gg/w3uwEHsbxV || https://theo-donly.github.io/MECCG/
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Very nice quiz. Got 15,5 points (maybe 16,5, see below).
Some remarks:
4) what about the Fallen Wizard versions of "Gandalf"? shouldn't be the correct answer 17?
10) taking characters taken prisoner into account it would be much more (character) cards
12) I think the solution is incorrect. Tidings of Death was forgotten, so 4 should be correct.
Some remarks:
4) what about the Fallen Wizard versions of "Gandalf"? shouldn't be the correct answer 17?
10) taking characters taken prisoner into account it would be much more (character) cards
12) I think the solution is incorrect. Tidings of Death was forgotten, so 4 should be correct.
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Thank you, Shapeshifter, for pointing out the mistakes. I'm sorry about these (however, wouldn't have changed the results as the winner was 3-4 points ahead of the one who came second)
You're right about #4 and #12. #10 should have been more specific in that "as by their card text" should've been added. Sorry to everyone for any confusion.
You're right about #4 and #12. #10 should have been more specific in that "as by their card text" should've been added. Sorry to everyone for any confusion.
#6
Smaug is actually red-golden: "There he lay, a vast red-golden dragon, fast asleep" (The Hobbit. Inside Information).
The Witch-king does have a helm: "...upon their grey hairs were helms of silver", "The third was taller than the others: his hair was long and gleaming and on his helm was a crown." (FOTR. A Knife in the Dark).
Still, thank you for a very enjoyable quiz.
Smaug is actually red-golden: "There he lay, a vast red-golden dragon, fast asleep" (The Hobbit. Inside Information).
The Witch-king does have a helm: "...upon their grey hairs were helms of silver", "The third was taller than the others: his hair was long and gleaming and on his helm was a crown." (FOTR. A Knife in the Dark).
Still, thank you for a very enjoyable quiz.
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#6
Smaug: Agree. However, I don't find the Deitrick illustration looks like a "red-golden" dragon.
Witch-king: Yes, the Witch-king bears a crown. Yet his hair can still be seen, and they had "white faces ... with keen and merciless eyes" (LotR I), but these features are not depicted on neither the Witch-king nor his ringwraith equivalent card.
Thanks for your comments, happy you've enjoyed it anyway!
Smaug: Agree. However, I don't find the Deitrick illustration looks like a "red-golden" dragon.
Witch-king: Yes, the Witch-king bears a crown. Yet his hair can still be seen, and they had "white faces ... with keen and merciless eyes" (LotR I), but these features are not depicted on neither the Witch-king nor his ringwraith equivalent card.
Thanks for your comments, happy you've enjoyed it anyway!
