Could someone please explain how combat chess worked? I've read the description under the Series section but I still don't get it. If they stepped diagonally to the bishop did they lose life force at an extended rate, or just die? Well, obviously not the latter since no-one is recorded as dying from it so...
And what's that "tree" thing in the picture?
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Re: Combat Chess
Ah, good old Combat Chess. That was a great puzzle.
Basically you had to get from your starting position to the square next to the door at the other end. The dungeoneer could only move the way the Knight did in a game of chess, while the Bishop could only move, yes you guessed it, in the way the Bishop did in a game of chess. It reminded me somehow of the Vortex in 'The Adventure Game' considering the way you had to try and predict where the Bishop would move next while getting to the exit hopefully in the quickest way possible. No team ever directed the dungeoneer to land on the Bishop's square, so we don't know what would have happened.
Oh, and the tree thing is a sprite of energy. A few seconds after the screen grab the team directed dungeoneer Neil to it and life force was restored back to condition green. So now you know!
Basically you had to get from your starting position to the square next to the door at the other end. The dungeoneer could only move the way the Knight did in a game of chess, while the Bishop could only move, yes you guessed it, in the way the Bishop did in a game of chess. It reminded me somehow of the Vortex in 'The Adventure Game' considering the way you had to try and predict where the Bishop would move next while getting to the exit hopefully in the quickest way possible. No team ever directed the dungeoneer to land on the Bishop's square, so we don't know what would have happened.
Oh, and the tree thing is a sprite of energy. A few seconds after the screen grab the team directed dungeoneer Neil to it and life force was restored back to condition green. So now you know!
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i don't know why but I'm sure i read on this site a team died in combat chees... am i imagining this?
The chess game was only used in s2,
I'm sure i read it somewhere
The chess game was only used in s2,
I'm sure i read it somewhere
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No team died in series 2, unless their quest was refilmed.
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Nope, the site doesn't say anywhere that a team died in Combat Chess...because none did!
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I think you may be confusing this with the Trial-By-Spikes in S7. Several teams were killed on that, and it looks like a chessboard as well.
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Re:Combat Chess
no it was combat chess
I'm sure i read it that the team got locked in as the door was blocked... i must have imagined it..
I'm sure i read it that the team got locked in as the door was blocked... i must have imagined it..
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