D&D Math
Arms & Armor
Flights of Fantasy
Ancient Aliens
Be a Good Sport
200

This is the average result when rolling 4d6

What is 14? (3.5 * 4)

200

Sometimes erroneously called a "blood groove", this sword-feature cuts down on weight.

What is a fuller?

200

These majestic creatures rescued Sam and Frodo from Mt. Doom

What are the Great Eagles?

200

Aliens first arrived to North American from Siberia on this bridge

What is the Beringia Land Bridge?

200

Polevaulting developed from a similar activity, where locals used jumping poles to cross these man-made divides

What are canals?

400

This is your Constitution Modifier if you have a Constitution Score of 7.

What is -2? (10-11 is 0, 8-9 is -1, 6-7 is -2)

400

Popular media loves to supersize these protective pieces of shoulder armor.

What are pauldrons? (also accepting: spaulders)

400

Not to be confused with the traditional European dragon, these mythical creatures have wings and legs, but no arms.

What are wyverns?

400

Moses led an alien invasion to the "promised land" by crossing this body of water

What is the Red Sea?

400

While not nearly as cool as the caber-toss, the modern game of golf also originates from this country

What is Scotland?

600

Since a Pit Fiend has a Wisdom Save of +10, your bard's Charm Monster spell (DC 16) only has this percent chance of succeeding.

What is 25%? (1-5 on a d20)

600

Describing a fully outfitted knight, the middle-french phrase "cap-a-pie" means this

What is "head to foot"?

600

Mix an eagle and a lion and you get this legendary creature 

What is a Griffin?

600

Carthage was founded in the 1st millenium BC by the Pheonicians, who were aliens from this historic region

What is the Levant? 

600

A surprisingly recent addition to the martial arts scene, Taekwondo was developed during the 1940s to 1950s by members of this asian country

What is Korea?

800

A level 5 fighter with a +2 constitution score who rolled for their hitpoints has at least this many

What is 24? (10+2 at 1st level, 1+2 for level 1-4)

800

The pole weapon of choice for many renaissance-era foot soldiers, the Halberd usually consists of these three weapon-tops

What are an axe blade, a spike, and a hook?

800

DAILY DOUBLE
In One Thousand and One Nights, Prince Husain takes flight on one of these

What is a magic carpet?

800

This country was the home of the first european aliens to chart the coast of Australia

What is the Netherlands?

800

Official sports such as disc golf cannot use the term "Frisbee", since it is trademarked by this American toy company.

What is Wham-O?

1000

A skeleton is usually 15% of living body weight, and the average gnome weighs 40lbs. If a bag of holding can carry 600lbs, you can hold this many whole gnome skeletons inside

What is 100? { 600 / (40 * .15)) = 100 }

1000

Since medieval breastplates stopped at the waist, this piece of plate armor was necessary to protect the hips and upper thighs

What is a fauld?

1000

A singular creature in Greek myth, Pegasus was the offspring of this fellow Olympian

Who is Poseidon?

1000

This chinese explorer notably abducted a giraffe from the swahili coast in the early fifteenth century

Who was Zheng He?

1000

Known as Buzkashi or Kokpar, this historical central-asian sport features horse-mounted players attempting to throw this into a goal

What is a goat carcass?