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Post by a moderator on Nov 27, 2023 14:54:34 GMT
Q5: I almost chose the more cunning answer or Sandar in Revenge of the Vampire. When he fights as your ally, you simply add 2 to your attack strength. But before then, he fights you in the normal way. So he helps you in a battle, and a skill is provided to roll for his attack strength, just not at the same time. I went with the GOB spell in the end, on the assumption that someone else would be equally cunning and also choose Sandar. Didn't matter in the end. For a while I considered similar deviousness with Max from Armies of Death. If you fight her to determine whether the cost of hiring her and her 'Marauders' is lowered or increased, her stats are provided for the purpose of determining attack strength, and she aids you (even to the extent of taking a bullet crossbow bolt in your stead) in the battle against Agglax's army. Ultimately I decided it was a bit too iffy, especially as the randomised effect of the warrior-summoning ring gave me a 1 in 6 chance of not clashing with any other participant who thought to go with that fight.
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Post by evilwizard on Nov 28, 2023 8:19:57 GMT
If my answers for Q9 weren't accepted, I had the Fire Demon (Tower of Destruction) and Earth Elemental (Island of the Undead) as a back up
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Post by Gabe Fandango on Nov 28, 2023 9:20:01 GMT
Ultimately I decided it was a bit too iffy, especially as the randomised effect of the warrior-summoning ring gave me a 1 in 6 chance of not clashing with any other participant who thought to go with that fight. For this question, the primary answer is the name of the gamebook. Naming of the ally is meant as supporting evidence, so the 1/6 chance of different chosen ally actually does not give you a better chance of not clashing with other players here.
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Post by a moderator on Nov 28, 2023 15:17:40 GMT
Ultimately I decided it was a bit too iffy, especially as the randomised effect of the warrior-summoning ring gave me a 1 in 6 chance of not clashing with any other participant who thought to go with that fight. For this question, the primary answer is the name of the gamebook. Naming of the ally is meant as supporting evidence, so the 1/6 chance of different chosen ally actually does not give you a better chance of not clashing with other players here. So it is. Good to know that the time I spent deciding which of the six possible warriors to name was well-spent.
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