John R Davis
Legend
3 bonus questions on the origins of some monsters.
The team got them all correct!
The team got them all correct!
Don't tease! What were the monsters and what were the questions?3 bonus questions on the origins of some monsters.
The team got them all correct!
Yeah, I caught that episode too - the D&D bit felt like one of those “we grabbed a random nerd fact and ran with it” questions3 bonus questions on the origins of some monsters.
The team got them all correct! It’s always cool seeing something like D&D pop up in a serious university setting like University Challenge, because it shows how student culture and academic life overlap more than people think. A lot of students pick up games like this in college libraries or dorms, and it actually helps build problem-solving and teamwork skills, even if it’s not part of a formal lesson. I remember how tutors used to encourage anything that got us thinking creatively, and stuff like this definitely counts. Also, while juggling studies, finding help online can be a lifesaver, visit website- it can really make a difference when deadlines stack up. It’s kind of funny imagining a graduate-level quiz show dropping monster trivia, but it proves learning isn’t just textbooks, it’s everything we engage with.
Ditto. I knew the tarrasque was from French folklore, but I couldn't name the book.I got two out of three. Had no idea the Tarrasque came from Provence
I wonder is the Golden Legend cool? Is it worth researching.Ditto. I knew the tarrasque was from French folklore, but I couldn't name the book.
Johnathan

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.