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lemondrop13 01-08-2008 12:58 AM

Gobstones Club: Gryffindor vs. Ravenclaw
 
Gobstones Club Rules

Hello and welcome to the Gobstones Club! Gobstones is a magical game similar to marbles & petanque played by Muggles, except that the balls spit up (gob) a foul smelling liquid in the face of the opposing player when they loose a point! The version of Gobstones we will be playing this term is Jack Stone, in which you must roll your Gobstone closer to the Jack Stone than your opponent.

House Teams: Each student will serve as a representative of their House and have the opportunity to participate in the Gobstones Tournament. There will be no set number of members on the team, and thus, NO TRYOUTS. Everyone gets to play if they wish to do so (even Mods and Quidditch team members) by choosing to answer for their House whenever a question is asked! Also, there are no ‘positions,’ so any person can answer any question at any time.

Tournament: The tournament consists of three matches, two preliminary and one final Championship match. The matches will be open in their own threads and will last for approximately 1-2 weeks, which is plenty of time to allow for people in different time zones and with differing schedules to be involved. The first two matches will run simultaneously in different threads. The third will be played a short time after those matches conclude and last for about a week.

Format & Scoring: These matches will be played using a question-answer format, similar to that used for Quidditch matches in the School RPG. Questions will be categorized by academic subjects that include: Ancient Runes, Arithmancy, Astronomy, Care of Magical Creatures, Current Events (pertains to Hogwarts, A History for the School RPG), Charms, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Divination, Flying and Quidditch, History of Magic (includes Harry's time at Hogwarts and anything prior), Muggle Studies, Potions, and Transfiguration.

Each match is divided into eight rounds. Each round consists of three questions of varying challenge levels – Easy, Moderate, and Difficult, and varying subjects, with some questions combining subjects. Each question will be asked to BOTH Houses simultaneously in a head-to-head situation. Each house gets ONE CHANCE ONLY to answer the question, so only one player (presumably, whoever gets there first and thinks they know the answer) should answer from each House. (Please do not post the same answer multiple times from different players of the same house. Answers from the same house posted 2 or more minutes apart will be penalized so make sure you refresh when necessary.) The first House to answer correctly will get their ball closer to the Jack Stone than their opponent and earn one point for that round.

If a house answers and the opposing house believes the answer to be incorrect, that opposing house has the opportunity to answer the question correctly (provided that they have not already given another answer.) If the first House is incorrect and the second House is correct, the ball belonging to the first house will be "knocked" out of the circle and out of play. The second house's ball will be considered closest to the jack stone, thus earning them one point for that question. If both houses get the question wrong on their first attempt, both stones will roll out of the circle, out of play, and there will be no score for that question.

The House with the most points (best out of three) for each round will win that round. Each subsequent round will be played the same way until 8 rounds have been completed. The house with the most won rounds will have rolled their gobstone closest to the jack stone and won the match. In the event of a tie, either within a round or between rounds, there will be a tie-breaker question or round of questions, respectively.

Example: Here is what a question from a round may look like:

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Slytherin vs. Ravenclaw
Subject: Ancient Runes
Round 1, Question 1
Difficulty: Easy

Question: Which rune is known as the Rune of Chance, Mystery, and Science?


Now say, Slytherin answered first with the following:

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Perth


Since this answer is correct, my reply (as Club advisor) might look like this:

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The Slytherin player rolls the stone at just the right speed and angle, putting their gobstone as close to the jack stone as you can get! Ravenclaw's stone overshoots and rolls out of the circle! ٍSlytherin's stone spits up that foul-smelling nastiness into the face of the Ravenclaw player!

Round 1 Score
Question 1 - Slytherin

Match Score
Slytherin: 0 rounds
Ravenclaw: 0 rounds


Responsibilities: All members on each team are expected to act with decorum both in the school RP and on the SS site. Any abuse or perceived unsportsmanlike conduct behavior by any member of a House (player or not) can result in House Point deduction, detention, banning from the Gobstones club, loss of the match, and/or expulsion from the site.

Infractions and Penalties: Editing your post is not allowed. If you are caught editing your answer to a question during a match, the opposing team will automatically be awarded the point for that question, regardless of their answer.

lemondrop13 02-23-2008 07:17 PM

Professor Shackleton called the students to gather around the Gobstones court that she had constructed in the Arithmancy classroom. She explained quickly, "Last term we played the Snake Pit version of Gobstones in our tournament, but this term we will be playing Jack Stone. In order to win a point, you must roll your Gobstone closer to the Jack Stone than your opponent. Please read the rules before we begin and be very familiar with them. Thank you and let's have some fun!"

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Round 1: Question 1
Subject: Ancient Runes
Difficulty: Easy

What gemstone is associated with the Blank Rune?

jesusfr33ke2010 02-23-2008 07:26 PM

Opal.

hpfan4eva 02-23-2008 07:30 PM

an opal gem

Maxilocks 02-23-2008 07:36 PM

Accidental post. Sorry.


lemondrop13 02-24-2008 01:44 PM

Professor Shackleton stepped back up to the Gobstones court and explained, "Ravenclaw had two players rolling their Gobstones in one turn, which is not allowed. Normally, there would be a penalty point issued, but since it is the first offense, Ravenclaw will receive just a warning. Since Gryffindor did not attempt to take their turn, no points will be award and we will move on to the next players."

OOC: Please read the rules. Each house gets ONE chance ONLY to answer the question. Answers from the same house posted 2 or more minutes apart will be penalized so make sure you refresh when necessary. And by the way, the correct answer was "Tourmaline"


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Round 1 Score
Question 1 - Draw
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Match Score
Gryffindor - 0 rounds
Ravenclaw - 0 rounds
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Round 1: Question 2
Subject: Arithmancy
Difficulty: Medium

How do you calculate the Hidden Passion Number?

caseym 02-24-2008 03:44 PM

The Hidden Passion number is calculated by laying out your name with all the letters and numbers present. The number that is repeated most is your HPN.

lemondrop13 02-25-2008 12:01 AM

Ravenclaw makes the first attempt, sliding their Gobstone gently into the circle and watching as it tumbles toward the Jack Stone. It slows to a stop less than an inch to the left of the stone. Gryffindor can't seem to get their stone closer, so Ravenclaw wins the point!

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Round 1 Score
Question 1 - Draw
Question 2 - Ravenclaw
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Match Score
Gryffindor - 0 rounds
Ravenclaw - 0 rounds
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Round 1: Question 3
Subject: Ancient Runes/DADA
Level: Difficult

Which rune best represents the magical ability to protect oneself from the Dark Arts?

Loki 02-25-2008 12:14 AM

Perthro

Torchwood 02-25-2008 12:15 AM

þurisaz "giant" the God "thor", is for protection

lemondrop13 02-25-2008 01:36 PM

Ravenclaw and Gryffindor each release their Gobstones into the circle at the same time. They're both heading for each other instead of the Jack Stone! They're gonna collide... and they do! Both Gobstones bounce backwards and finish an equal distance from the Jack Stone! It's a draw!

OOC: The correct answer was Ihwaz - The Rune of Defense.


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Round 1 Score
Question 1 - Draw
Question 2 - Ravenclaw
Question 3 - Draw

Round WINNER = Ravenclaw
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Match Score
Gryffindor - 0 rounds
Ravenclaw - 1 round (1)
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Round 2: Question 1
Subject: Astronomy
Level: Easy

The sun accounts for what percentage of the solar system’s mass?

Harmonizer 02-25-2008 01:46 PM

99.86% of the solar system's mass.

marfamarfa 02-26-2008 01:37 AM

Over 90%, but the exact number is unknown.

lemondrop13 02-26-2008 11:14 AM

Ravenclaw rolls their Gobstone into the circle with significant speed. It's rolling quite quickly toward the Jack Stone. It bumps the Jack Stone bounced back to land less than an inch away. Gryffindor takes their turn using a different approach - slow and steady. But apparently a little too slow because the stone doesn't make it near the Jack Stone! Ravenclaw wins the point!

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Round 2 Score
Question 1 - Ravenclaw
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Match Score
Gryffindor - 0 rounds
Ravenclaw- 1 round (1)
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Round 2: Question 2
Subject: Care of Magical Creatures
Level: Medium

Too many stings from the Billywig may cause what outcomes for the victim?

Torchwood 02-26-2008 11:37 AM

Billywig's sting causes giddiness and levitation

lemondrop13 02-26-2008 11:09 PM

Ravenclaw continues to command the Gobstones circle by landing another Gobstone as close to the Jack Stone as you can get! Gryffindor can't beat it so Ravenclaw earns the point!

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Round 2 Score
Question 1 - Ravenclaw
Question 2 - Ravenclaw
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Match Score
Gryffindor - 0 rounds
Ravenclaw - 1 round (1)
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Round 2: Question 3
Subject: History of Magic/Transfiguration
Level: Difficult

Which Ministry of Magic official was murdered on Hogwarts Grounds and buried as a much smaller fragment of his original self? Name the official and what was buried.

Torchwood 02-27-2008 12:08 AM

Bartimus Crouch, Sr as a bone

lemondrop13 02-28-2008 10:55 AM

Ravenclaw continues on with their outstanding accuracy, getting their Gobstone once again closer to the Jack Stone than Gryffindor! Ravenclaw wins the point and sweeps the round!

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Round 2 Score
Question 1 - Ravenclaw
Question 2 - Ravenclaw
Question 3 - Ravenclaw

Round WINNER = Ravenclaw
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Match Score
Gryffindor - 0 rounds
Ravenclaw - 2 rounds (1,2)
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Round 3: Question 1
Subject: Charms
Level: Easy

Which charm encloses the head of the caster with contained breathable air?

Torchwood 02-28-2008 11:12 AM

Bubblehead Charm

lemondrop13 03-01-2008 01:45 PM

Ravenclaw starts the next round strong with a well-positioned Gobstone. It's less than an inch from the Jack Stone and will be tough to beat. Can Gryffindor sneak their stone closer? No they can't! Ravenclaw wins the point as their stone spews up a nasty smelling liquid at the Gryffindor team!

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Round 3 Score
Question 1 - Ravenclaw
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Match Score
Gryffindor - 0 rounds
Ravenclaw - 2 rounds (1,2)
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Round 3: Question 2
Subject: Current Events (School RPG)
Level: Medium

Where was Lord Voldemortist first employed upon graduating from Hogwarts?

momentai 03-01-2008 01:50 PM

Borgin and Burkes.

Prongs999 03-01-2008 02:33 PM

Borgin and Burkes

lemondrop13 03-04-2008 10:36 PM

Ravenclaw rolls their Gobstone a bit too hard and watches as it lands half a foot from the Jack Stone, barely staying within the circle. Gryffindor should have no problem beating that, but they don't have to! Another player from Ravenclaw tosses another Gobstone into the circle and earns themselves a penalty! The point automatically goes to Gryffindor!

OOC: Please read the rules. Each house gets ONE chance ONLY to answer the question. Answers from the same house posted 2 or more minutes apart will be penalized so make sure you refresh when necessary. And by the way, the correct answer was the Department of Mysteries in the Ministry of Magic. The question subject was School RPG and asked about Voldemortist, not Voldemort.


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Round 3 Score
Question 1 - Ravenclaw
Question 2 - Gryffindor
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Match Score
Gryffindor - 0 rounds
Ravenclaw - 2 rounds (1,2)
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Round 3: Question 3
Subject: Charms/Care of Magical Creatures
Level: Difficult

Name a charm commonly used in dragon care.

jesusfr33ke2010 03-05-2008 01:28 AM

Talon-Clipping Charm

lemondrop13 03-05-2008 02:31 PM

Ravenclaw gently rolls their Gobstone over the circle's line and into play. As it is rolling toward the Jack Stone, Gryffindor must be devising a plan to beat it. Oh! But they probably didn't expect Ravenclaw to land their stone right up against the Jack Stone! That one can only be tied and Gryffindor can't do it! Ravenclaw wins the point!

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Round 3 Score
Question 1 - Ravenclaw
Question 2 - Gryffindor
Question 3 - Ravenclaw

Round WINNER = Ravenclaw
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Match Score
Gryffindor - 0 rounds
Ravenclaw - 3 rounds (1,2,3)
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Round 4: Question 1
Subject: Defense Against the Dark Arts
Level: Easy

Which one-legged dark creature appears to be made of smoke and carries a light to lure travelers into bogs?


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