by smartybones » Mon Mar 17, 2008 1:59 am
It appears a lot being said regarding passwords and clues, so I thought I would ad my 2p worth.
When I got my Isis, I had no idea the original rules regarding the claiming of prizes had changed. I was under the impression it was open it, find and go to a pyramid, get your gold. I was a little on the annoyed side to then find I had to wait for a key, and solve a riddle to the location and password... I solved a riddle, quite quickly, and had a password, spent 5 quid on checking it, and happy days, it was correct.... pretty soon after, I found it had already been solved and gold had gone... not so happy days....
The riddles are hard, and yes, a lot of people probably do not stand much of a chance of solving them. First on the list of people who probably will not solve a riddle are the ones who opened the Isis by the instructions found on other websites.
After I had solved the pyramid that was already solved, I started reading through the forums, going back about a year. I wanted to know which pyramids had gold and which ones had silver. One of the things I noticed was a lot of complaining there was not enough gold and only silver. Adventurers not wanting silver, only gold... now the boot is on the other foot... you can’t make everyone happy....
As far as the password checker goes, I think it is overpriced. I have twice now thought I have had the correct password for the Yorkshire pyramid and spent money on it, only to find it wrong. I don’t think I will be spending any more on it. Not unless it is re-worked in some way. I now have a third password, and I am more convinced than ever I have it right, so much so, my next attempt is going to be in person at the pyramid location... (Will I really be in the local rag Doc?). If the password is wrong I am hoping the location will put me in the right direction. A new pyramid has appeared in the last week much closer to me than the Yorkshire pyramid, but I have put three months work into Yorkshire gold so there is no way I am going to switch now.
One of the most enjoyable parts of the adventure for me is how much I have learned since embarking on my adventure. I have researched so many things and discovered lots of historical facts that I probably would never have known about such as disasters, war atrocities, buildings, mythology monuments etc...
When I do finally get my gold, I will be a bit of an anti-climax as I will no longer have a riddle to solve. I’ll have to get my hands on one of the free ones.... although I am not as fit as I once was and poor health will prevent me from getting the “heavy Simpsons trip” free isis
roll on isis II
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