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drisky

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Well I screwed that up. I don't know anything about 1st edition. I only got 10%. Whatever I play more shadowrun anyways.
 

Axolotl

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100% on impossible, I knew all save the last one, worked that one out.

Did worse on the normal one because thought the 1d5+1 question was about ADnD not BDnD.
 

bismarck55

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100% at on my second try on the normal quiz. ^_^
The 1d6+1 magic missile threw me off on my first try.
 

bismarck55

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Rouges do it from behind. Also thepostaldude, I'm not sure whether your serious or not.
 

Altorin

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it was that stupid magic missile question that required me to retry a bunch of times.. I got 90% like 5 times, "WTF" I said to myself, then on a whim, I was like "Maybe in first they DID use d6's for Magic Missile"

and bam, 100%.

as for the impossible one.. I tried, really hard.. I did the quiz 20 times.. I even cheated on a couple (I consider the quizes a learning excersize, so I don't feel bad for cheating after a couple tries).. but I managed to get all of the questions figured out, but I reached a logical quandry

I'd get all of the questions the same (and presumably right), except for the Fighter Lord question, and the Highest Hit points question..

I'd put in 240,000 for the fighter lord question, and dragon turtle for the highest hit points..

and get 90%.. I'd then do the quiz again, changing nothing except the dragon turtle, and get 80%... Logically, that means that the dragon turtle is correct.. so I change nothing except the 240,000 and get... 80%.

I can't fathom why it's not letting me win.

BTW, I think the name of the lich is Acererak, not Acerak.

Edit: figured it out, one of the questions I thought was right was wrong... that's how it works with these things. It was also the one question I was sure was right all along.. I won't say what it was, but it was one that would have been easy enough to cheat, but I didn't bother, because I was sure it was right :/
 

mykalwane

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Haha, never play the game and got 40% on the impossible, which was better then on the normal which I only got 10% on.
 

Zannah

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I'm not entirely sure I was even alive (let alone able of thinking straight) when first edition D&d came out (40% and stuff).

On a Side-note, I'd really like some Quizzes that are less about the history of something, and more about the actual setting.
 

r_Chance

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100% in one try on the easier (number 6 presently) and 80% on the harder in one try (number 66 presently). Best of all... that makes me number 666 :D

That's what I get for starting in 1974. D&D trivia mastery. I never bought a lot of the modules though. Used my own campaign world. Still do after 35 years...
 

RTStormsinger

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2 tries for 100% at normal, with the only question I missed being on "pre-Basic" original D&D - for which I've never owned a rulebook. And I got it right on the second try without looking it up anyway, because I second-guessed myself the first time through.

Ghods, I'm a dork.

50% on impossible first try. I may just leave it there for the sake of honesty.

@PedroSteckecilo: Palladium games were chock full of fantastic concepts, backed up by some of the worst organization and execution I've yet seen in gaming. The rulebooks can still be scavenged for lots of great ideas - just don't use the rules system!
 

Slycne

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ThePostalDude said:
Fetzenfisch said:
ThePostalDude said:
+1 to win.
+2 to rouges.
rouge??
THE CLASS ROUGE YOU DUMBSHIT!
LOOK IT UP!
rogue   [rohg] noun, verb,rogued, ro·guing, adjective
?noun
1. a dishonest, knavish person; scoundrel.
2. a playfully mischievous person; scamp: The youngest boys are little rogues.
3. a tramp or vagabond.

rouge   [roozh] noun, verb,rouged, roug·ing.
?noun
1. any of various red cosmetics for coloring the cheeks or lips.
2. a reddish powder, chiefly ferric oxide, used for polishing metal, glass, etc.
 

CrysisMcGee

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20 percent at the normal quiz. I've played every forgotten realms PC game, except for NeverWinter Nights 2. I figured I would've scored higher.