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100

In Mothership - a space horror ttrpg - the Laser Cutter is the strongest weapon a character can wield. How much damage can it deal?

A. 1d12

B. 2d10

C. 1d100

D. 2d20

C. 1d100

100

Name 1 banned card in Yu-Gi-Oh!


100

How many people made Terraria? (as of 2025)

11

100

How many light switches are there?

Very cool


100

Name 2 women. If you name somone who isn't a woman, you instantly lose this queston

Very cool!

200

Which of these TTRGPs is not real

A. Eat the Reich

B. Greatblade

C. Monty Python's Cocurricular Mediaeval Reenactment Programme

D. MORK BORG

B. Greatblade

200

Gin Rummy is a 2 player game of a dealer and another player. How many cards does the other player get at the start?

11

200

What game is reliant on a single, seemingly useless file, to operate?

Team Fortress 2

200

Tell me the exact printing dimentions of the ELEGOO OrnageStorm Giga.

800mm/800mm/1000mm

200

In an ask Reddit post, someone posted asking how to remove a cylinder from an M&M's tube. What was the poster's username?

u/Smart_Calendar1874

300

Dungeons and Dragons makes use of one of the most commonly used ttrpg systems in current time. What is this system called

A. d20

B. DragonQuest

C. CORPS

D. 3DeT

A. d20

300

On the 11th of October, 2019, the card game Flesh and Blood released.

Why is it named Flesh and Blood?

The creators wanted people to play it in person.

300

What game inspired an entire genre?

Rogue

300

How does a resin 3d printer make prints?

It uses UV light to harden the resin layer by layer.

300

Name 5 Sodas that are not Root Beer, Sprite, Coke, Pepsi, or Dr. Pepper

Nice Job!

400

Warhammer 40k armies are measured in points. What is the largest an army can legally be in points?

3000

400

Which of these MTG commanders is in the top 5 of EDHREC's top commanders list?

A. Kenrith, Returned King

B. Edgar Markov

C. Sauron, the Dark Lord

D. Sephiroth, Fabled SOLDIER

E. Morophon, The Boundless

B. Edgar Markov

400

What is the main mechanic of 2012 horror game IMSCARED?

Manipulating game files.

400

What plane is this?

A-10 Warthog

400

How many fingers am I holding up?

7

500

The title of this TTRPG system is an acronym. What is that acryonym?

Big Eyes, Small Mouth

500

What is the largest legal deck to ever be entered into a tournament in Yu-Gi-Oh!? 

Guess within 5 cards.

2,222 cards.

500

How many games are there in the Resident Evil franchise? (including remakes)

31

500

Can you explain how a lightbulb works

Light is a form of energy that can be released by an atom. It is made up of many small particle-like packets that have energy and momentum but no mass. These particles, called light photons, are the most basic units of light. (For more information, see How Light Works.)


Atoms release light photons when their electrons become excited. If you've read How Atoms Work, then you know that electrons are the negatively charged particles that move around an atom's nucleus (which has a net positive charge). An atom's electrons have different levels of energy, depending on several factors, including their speed and distance from the nucleus. Electrons of different energy levels occupy different orbitals. Generally speaking, electrons with greater energy move in orbitals farther away from the nucleus. When an atom gains or loses energy, the change is expressed by the movement of electrons. When something passes energy on to an atom, an electron may be temporarily boosted to a higher orbital (farther away from the nucleus). The electron only holds this position for a tiny fraction of a second; almost immediately, it is drawn back toward the nucleus, to its original orbital. As it returns to its original orbital, the electron releases the extra energy in the form of a photon, in some cases a light photon.

The wavelength of the emitted light (which determines its color) depends on how much energy is released, which depends on the particular position of the electron. Consequently, different sorts of atoms will release different sorts of light photons. In other words, the color of the light is determined by what kind of atom is excited.

This is the basic mechanism at work in nearly all light sources. The main difference between these sources is the process of exciting the atoms.

500

True or Flase: You're safe from the Evil Skull right now.

FALSE