Many people try to dance, hold tab, click their screen, do anything to go first. Some people complain, not some, many people. So my idea is to answer a question? A question? What question, a math question? 1x1=1 Of course, not!
Answer a W101 Trivia Question! Not easy ones like what school is Cyrus Drake, no no! I mean challenging questions such as... Where do you fight Lady Blackhope? A. Unicorn Way B. Dragonspyre C. Golem Tower or D. Olde Town.
Those kind of questions are for the older wizards who may have forgotten that long ago. The question will have a 20 second timer. Whoever answers first will go first. However, some questions may repeat, but this is just my 2 cents...
Many people try to dance, hold tab, click their screen, do anything to go first. Some people complain, not some, many people. So my idea is to answer a question? A question? What question, a math question? 1x1=1 Of course, not!
Answer a W101 Trivia Question! Not easy ones like what school is Cyrus Drake, no no! I mean challenging questions such as... Where do you fight Lady Blackhope? A. Unicorn Way B. Dragonspyre C. Golem Tower or D. Olde Town.
Those kind of questions are for the older wizards who may have forgotten that long ago. The question will have a 20 second timer. Whoever answers first will go first. However, some questions may repeat, but this is just my 2 cents...
how in what way is this a idea or something maybe a mod could move this?
also remember posts here have a delay of 12-24 hours so this post wont exactly work out also remember most legends have lower chars answer to the question is A unicorn way
The best solution to the 'going first problem' was suggested months ago by a user named Elvenlith (I'm sure I spelled that username wrong, hard to remember from so long ago, I apologize)
What this person suggested is is a chess style turn based system.
-first player starts and casts whatever -20 sec timer to follow -second player chooses and casts -20 sec timer -and so on..
I loved this idea, as it completely removes any first turn advantage.
When the first person casts a shield, for example, it will give the second person a chance to decide what to do, rather than having their spell slam into the shield.
I hope if that user is reading this, that they repost that awesome idea. I probably can't articulate it as well as they could.
I like this idea, but maybe something tough like: How many Dmg over time spells does fire have? then if both answer wrong it keeps going on until someone answers it right.