• SolOrion
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      Two major kinds of DnD puzzles:

      The sort of thing in the image. Dummy simple, party still somehow gets it entirely wrong because the DM offhandedly mentioned a goose 30 minutes ago which was definitely a hint.

      An insanely complex puzzle that the players are realistically not going to be able to solve, so the DM is just going to let them try shit for a half hour until he finally says, “yeah that works.”

      And then there’s a mythical third kind where it’s actually a good puzzle. idk I don’t think they’re real.

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        Fourth Type: the DM got it from the internet, doesn’t notice it has a logical or factual error, and then insists the player solutions don’t work because that’s not what the paper reads.

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          "One of these gate guards speaks only truths!

          “The other, only lies!”

          Party: “We shoot them both with crossbows”

          DM: paper shuffling sounds

          DM: “Magical shield!”

          Party: “Magical shield?”

          DM: “Magical shiiiiieeld!”