None to all. The answer isn't a card, but it has a little to do with cards.
None to all. The answer isn't a card, but it has a little to do with cards.
How could "Puny Castle" refer to something in real life? That's confusing the helll outta meh.
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I looked on the cover and in the manual, but nothing there from what I saw. I'm confused too, but I'm sure it has a reasonable explanation.Originally Posted by G SpOtZ
Should I just give away a hint that'll basically give away the answer, and end this madness?
Please do.
Are there anymore hints that won't give it away? If so, just let out that one...
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*breathes in* Alright, because I don't feel like checking this...
Puny Castle is an anagram.
Umm... Uncle Patsy... Stanley cup... Could Stanley cup be what it refers to? I can't find anything else. I have to think about this.Originally Posted by Doomie
does Reindeer games have anything to do with the movie?
If its an Anagram there's about a million combinations... here are few
STANLEY CUP, PLAN CUT YES, TAP SYNC LEU (could be to do with a bathroom lol).
EDIT: Oh, stanley cup has already been said. Sorry.
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I'm going to guess Slappers, the demi-human hockey players in Galbadia Garden's hockey rink. One of the Reindeer games alluded to could be hockey, and the Stanley Cup is a trophy won in hockey championships. The rink is indoors, so it is shielded from the light.
??? The anagram is harder than the riddle lol
...Geddit?
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Yes, the answer IS a Slapper. Although the only reason anyone got it right was because I gave the anagram. Not to mention the only thing that has to do with the Stanley Cup in the came is Slappers. Logic?Originally Posted by BG-57
The first three lines pretty much refer to what they look like and what they do. Shielded from darkness thingie refers to the mask. Tasting the victory refers to the fact that both the goal of a hockey player and an enemy in the game is to win.
The Puny Castle line is as we both know the big hint. Puny Castle is an anagram for Stanley Cup, which should have pointed you towards the idea of hockey/Slappers.
Lastly, the "RJoining Rudolph in the pit of loneliness." is my favorite line. I told you which line of the song it refers to. "They wouldn't let poor Rudolph join in any reindeer games." This actually refers to the fact that Slapper is one of the only enemies that doesn't have his pwn card in the Triple Triad game. Go ahead B52 or whatever. =]
That was a good riddle. Apart from the fact I didn't really know what the Stanley cup was (I'd heard of it though) :P. Well done BG-57!
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