You can do both. So technically you can look at what you got wrong then go do the quiz again after seeing the right answers. Question is, can you do it fast enough?woem said:I'd rather see which questions I got wrong instead of taking the quiz again. I do understand it's a clever way to keep people from creating duplicate accounts.
You can. After you take the quiz, there's a link at the top of the page that'll show you which questions you got wrong.woem said:I'd rather see which questions I got wrong instead of taking the quiz again. I do understand it's a clever way to keep people from creating duplicate accounts.
The impossible one isn't that hard if you have a little bit more than cursory knowledge of the games. The impossible quiz is hard if you haven't played the games, but not that hard if you have. Do you remember which ones you missed?Skarvig said:First try, 100% on the easy one
First try, 90% on the hard one, second try 80%
But I think the "impossible" one isn't alright. I think there are mistakes because I'm 100% sure I gave the right answers.
True, I was expecting tricky content-based questions rather than some peripheral plot details. I found the impossible quiz to be fairly easy even though I haven't played through half the Zelda games.randommaster said:100% and 70% on the first try for both quizes.
The impossible one isn't that hard if you have a little bit more than cursory knowledge of the games. The impossible quiz is hard if you haven't played the games, but not that hard if you have. Do you remember which ones you missed?Skarvig said:First try, 100% on the easy one
First try, 90% on the hard one, second try 80%
But I think the "impossible" one isn't alright. I think there are mistakes because I'm 100% sure I gave the right answers.
I thought it was really going to be impossible and have questions like "How many rupees is a heart from the shop in Link to the Past," or "What floor is the boss Key on in the Water Temple in Ocarina of Time" and other such questions.