Great Knightmare Mysteries
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Re: Great Knightmare Mysteries
But it had a kind of delay to it though that's what I mean... ;D
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Yes, but it still would've been a big chance to take if the team cheated, and an unnecessary one if they already had the right combination to cross the causeway legitimately.
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They probably had a few fireballs at hand ;D
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I'm a bit unsure what you mean here. If they step on the wrong hexagon, it will fall down (which I'm sure has happened, I know it happened in series 5 with the poster DeadDungeoneer here). If you mean just run across it fast, I imagine that the hexagon would fall immediately if the dungeoneer stepped on the wrong one. If they manage to run across using the correct sequence, then there is nothing wrong with that!As for causeways... Why didn't they just run across!!!
With Scott's team in series 3, I think that the production team had not thought of the possibility of jumping the gap because they missed the first step clue, and decided to contrive his death, because people have said here that the death seemed rather dubious, that he made it and then fell. Scott, if you are reading this, can you confirm this?
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Well, if you did run fast enough, just perhaps you might have already been off the first hexagon before it fell into oblivion. But anyway, they obviously wouldn't have been allowed to get away with it. I'm sure the production crew would have been ready to press the play button to drop the next set of hexagons in any case, since such a plan would have probably involved the advisors saying "Okay, StinkyDungeoneer, we don't know the combination so we're just going to try running really fast". If they'd just said "Run now" without any warning I would suppose most Dungeoneers would have been confused enough for the producers to start those hexagons a-toppling.
I'm a bit unsure what you mean here. If they step on the wrong hexagon, it will fall down (which I'm sure has happened, I know it happened in series 5 with the poster DeadDungeoneer here). If you mean just run across it fast, I imagine that the hexagon would fall immediately if the dungeoneer stepped on the wrong one. If they manage to run across using the correct sequence, then there is nothing wrong with that!
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Hehe, I do like that explanation. It would also explain why Elita and Smirkiepops got on so well if he was a partner to her maliciousness and took delight in taking brats on such roundabout flights. Still, I suppose he got firestones out of it, which is probably why he agreed, rather than because he's a bitch like Elita.Elita and Smirkenorf probably just decide that as a joke he'll fly the dungeoneer round in a few circles, so their destination is only about quarter of a mile from where they started. And they even have to dish out a bar of silver or a firestone for it - clever trick!
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Re: Great Knightmare Mysteries
yeah, it can do wierd things to a dragon...
Like, why does he always cast a helicopters shadow when flying low?? ;)
Like, why does he always cast a helicopters shadow when flying low?? ;)
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1) He who sees first is the winner...
2) He who is seen first is toast...
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and there's another thing...
What happens to the dungeon denizens during phase-shift? The Dungeoneer has to be hauled out with all possible speed but everyone else in there ets left to their fate.
hmm. :-/
What happens to the dungeon denizens during phase-shift? The Dungeoneer has to be hauled out with all possible speed but everyone else in there ets left to their fate.
hmm. :-/
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LOL, that's a great one.Like, why does he always cast a helicopters shadow when flying low?? ;)
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Hmmm, maybe they might tell the advisors that this is not allowed and re-film the causeway. People have talked about whether the dungeoneer could lie down to avoid the blades in the corridor of blades. I think if theyy did this, the production team would get the team to re-film the Corridor of Blades (maybe the production team didn't even think of the possibility).
Well, if you did run fast enough, just perhaps you might have already been off the first hexagon before it fell into oblivion. But anyway, they obviously wouldn't have been allowed to get away with it. I'm sure the production crew would have been ready to press the play button to drop the next set of hexagons in any case, since such a plan would have probably involved the advisors saying "Okay, StinkyDungeoneer, we don't know the combination so we're just going to try running really fast". If they'd just said "Run now" without any warning I would suppose most Dungeoneers would have been confused enough for the producers to start those hexagons a-toppling.
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Well, I'm sure if they did manage to escape somehow, they would have been forced to refilm. Perhaps if a team were discussing such a plan, one of the crew or Hugo would have advised them against it. I'm sure Treguard could have uttered something about Playing Fair, Truth and Justice, Humbugs and such. Okay, perhaps not the humbugs, but you know what I mean.
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Another thing that was a bit of a mystery was why in some cases the teams were basically told they couldn't survive the Corridor of Blades without magic. When it first appeared it was just an obstacle that needed a cool head and nothing more. The only time you really couldn't pass through without help was when Lord Fear speeded it up like crazy - obviously that made a difference.
I was talking about this with Elita - bit of a puzzler.
I was talking about this with Elita - bit of a puzzler.
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Suppose the KM Crew felt the tension levels needed to be increesed OR maby they were trying to keep the idear fresh.
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It's a pity if that's the case, because I actually preferred it when there was less emphasis on having Sight potions etc. and more on the skill of directing a dungeoneer on a safe path. I mean, the rest of the team were often referred to as 'guiders'. There was more tension when you simply had to rely on their directions. If they could keep their heads, then the dungeoneer would be safe and if not - well, nice red splatter everywhere.
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As has been mentioned before, the inclussion of spells was indeed to add tension, generally, even if some were rather useless.
When the site returnes, ahev a look at TC's interview, goes into detail there.
I preferred Blades when it was down to just the team and the Dungoeneer. It was certainly fun to see tham panic sometimes ;)
When the site returnes, ahev a look at TC's interview, goes into detail there.
I preferred Blades when it was down to just the team and the Dungoeneer. It was certainly fun to see tham panic sometimes ;)
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