Yeah, we ought to keep track of everything and anything at this point.Thanks, I was just thinking maybe we should also make a list in the brute force doc to include what profiles we have gone through (with the ability to specify whether we sorted through their post history? If anyone agrees that we should do this I think we should keep it in the same document as our thread masterlist.
I added a profile section at the far bottom if anyone has been perusing profiles. Now I gotta go to bed cause my insomnia meds hit and I will briefly cease function. See you determined lot of riddlers tomorrow and always remember “what’s the dirty little hobbits got in its pocketses?”good luck guysYeah, we ought to keep track of everything and anything at this point.
I'm not sure where that would be found, aside from the NH forum, I guess.Could it be something with the bird (regular indicator of news) that appears on the bulletin board?
Don't bother searching the Wikis; we have no affiliation with them! There is also incorrect information on them so I wouldn't treat them as gospel.I haven't checked, but is there a possibility of something being in any of the TBT wikis?
There are no errors or typos in any of the clues.I think we need to believe more in the staff. They wouldn't give us an impossible riddle. We shouldn't have to brute force it. We should be able to solve it. There has to be a solution.
...Although they did leave the "spot" typo in the third riddle, since it turned out to not have any meaning. It was just a mistake. Maybe there's a mistake in this whole "bearer" one, and that's why we haven't solved it yet.
Oh. Then, since we already solved riddle number three, could you please explain what is the meaning of using "spot" instead of "spotted"? It's the kind of grammatical error that is usually a hint in a riddle. Was it a red herring? Or maybe it's some reference that I'm unfamiliar with or something, I sincerely don't know.There were no errors or typos in either clue.
It's regional. In some places people say "spot" in this context. This is the case where the clue writer is from.Oh. Then, since we already solved riddle number three, could you please explain what is the meaning of using "spot" instead of "spotted"? It's the kind of grammatical error that is usually a hint in a riddle. Was it a red herring? Or maybe it's some reference that I'm unfamiliar with or something, I sincerely don't know.
Ah I thought that might have been the confusion.It's regional. In some places people say "spot" in this context. This is the case where the clue writer is from.
Everyone would need to enter the code to claim their Mountain Tokens.So, to note when its a puzzle you only need one person to get it done correctly? While if it's a clickable thing everyone has to do it to get the points?
Everyone would need to enter the code to claim their Mountain Tokens.
I've tested it and 2799 definitely works. Make sure you're on the Mountain Token redeem page specifically:Ah, I see. I only asked because when I did try and redeem the code, it said there was an error. I put in the right numbers 2799 or do I need a #2799?
I've tested it and 2799 definitely works. Make sure you're on the Mountain Token redeem page specifically:
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We use each other as guinea pigs. If something seems impossibly hard it gets tweaked until we think it's fair!i'll add my stuff (or what i remember) to the google doc in a little while. still, the fact that we've had to result to brute force makes me wonder if they "playtested" this riddle ajdkfkgkgl. i mean, if around 20 of us can't solve it even together, especially with how fast we got the other two, something feels a little off. i just hope we can find it before time's out.
We use each other as guinea pigs. If something seems impossibly hard it gets tweaked until we think it's fair!