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Miss-spelling Spells
Posted: 17 Mar 2004, 18:13
by dracon1980
One thing I have noticed recently while watching the re-runs on challenge is on one episode they spellcast S W O R D. Fair enough a sword came, beat up some barbarian only for Tregard to comment for them to reverse the spell.
Thing is I always thought to reverse a spell you simply spell the spell backwards (enough spells...). Backwards they spelt it wrong by saying DWORS, thing is the letters came up on screen like that (wrong?!?) but the spell was dispelled...
Am i seeing things or is the Tregard's dictionary a little odd? :-/
Re: Miss-spelling Spells
Posted: 17 Mar 2004, 18:39
by Snowcat
A bit o' both Dracon.
To spellcast, the advisors called the spels letters in the correct order. To Dis-spell they simply had to called out the letters in the WRONG order...
Many teams simply spelled it backwards for easiness while others got creative with things like D-W-O-R-S. Then again.... the teams spelling could simply have been c**p.
Re: Miss-spelling Spells
Posted: 17 Mar 2004, 18:40
by HStorm
Not quite. To dismiss a spell you simply have to JUMBLE the order of the letters, not reverse them.
Re: Miss-spelling Spells
Posted: 17 Mar 2004, 18:42
by dracon1980
Nice one, I feel a little bit more learned ;D
I just thought they couldnt spell...
Re: Miss-spelling Spells
Posted: 17 Mar 2004, 18:50
by Snowcat
possible, some teams had enough trouble figuring out their left from their right without having remember English lessons in Primary school!
Then again the 'left vs right' saga is another story completely...
Re: Miss-spelling Spells
Posted: 17 Mar 2004, 18:50
by HStorm
Season 2, team 7. Now THAT's a team that couldn't spell.

Re: Miss-spelling Spells
Posted: 17 Mar 2004, 22:24
by Skarkill
Is that those the clots who mistoke SHOVAL for SPADE or vise versa.
Or
The ones who mad a complet mess out of disspelling Mogread The Master Of The Quaill's SHROUD spell.
Re: Miss-spelling Spells
Posted: 17 Mar 2004, 22:28
by HStorm
They did both.
Re: Miss-spelling Spells
Posted: 17 Mar 2004, 22:31
by Skarkill
BLOOMIN HECK. :o :o :o :o
Now that is bad spelling.
I bet they felt a right bunch of clots after wards. ;D

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I'd love to see that death sequance were Cedric Clobbers there dungeoneer. I've heard its ment to be one of the decent ones but I haven't seen it myself.
Re: Miss-spelling Spells
Posted: 17 Mar 2004, 22:40
by MoanaLiza
Maybe if you ask Illusion knicely he might be able to help you there

. I would love to help you but I can't
Re: Miss-spelling Spells
Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 01:12
by Thanatos
I tihnk the rules changed in the later series so that spells had to be spelt backwards to be dispelled.
Re: Miss-spelling Spells
Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 01:17
by HStorm
Nope. Nothing that was ever stated anyway.
Re: Miss-spelling Spells
Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 02:13
by Willowherb
It was a bit of a cheat letting them just mix up letters to dispell. If they had had to do it backwards it would have been much more of a test on how well they did under stress - which with many teams was not very well at all if the Block and Tackle is anything to go by.
Don't sidestep into a block, ya eedjits! Oh dear... very nasty.
Re: Miss-spelling Spells
Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 18:29
by ajw68
I'd love to see that death sequance were Cedric Clobbers there dungeoneer. I've heard its ment to be one of the decent ones but I haven't seen it myself.
Weird one that. When the main KM site returns, check the clip. Forget the cock-up of the team, if you look carefully as Cedric goes to clobber the dungeoneer with a stick, he pretends to hit him. The life force clock appears to cover the dungeoneer as Cedric prepares to hit him, but you can still clearly see that he doesn't actually quite hit him (obviously - as don't want to hurt him!!). After he pretends to hit him, the life force clock moves to cover the whole screen.
Comprende?
Re: Miss-spelling Spells
Posted: 18 Mar 2004, 18:35
by Malefact
A good use that the Life Force Clock had - censoring deaths that were otherwise too grisly for children's TV.