• @Michal
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      53 months ago

      It’s not instawin, you can catch it and still lose

      • @[email protected]
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        13 months ago

        Can you though? Like the rules as presented in the books are just:

        Snitch caught > get 1000pts > game ends

        The only other way to get points is in intervals of what? 10? 25 maybe? Let’s assume it’s 25 because I can’t remember. That means you need to be up 40 fucking goals in order to tie if the other team gets the snitch. And that’s assuming your entire team doesn’t die from exhaustion seeing as the game doesn’t end until the snitch is caught lol

          • Echo Dot
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            23 months ago

            It’s definitely not 1000 because in one of the books a character catches it but the team still loose

            • @[email protected]
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              13 months ago

              100% she wrote that part in just because people kept asking “well, doesn’t the team that catches it always win?” That is also why Neville knocks over a cupboard to destroy all time-travelling devices. I think she is either SUPER insecure or just not a very good writer.

        • @[email protected]
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          43 months ago

          Catching the snitch gets you 150 points, scoring with the quaffle gets you ten points. So you have to score 15 times to match one snitch catch. And the game doesn’t end until the snitch is caught.

          Fun fact, in one of the pro quidditch matches in the fourth book, the snitch-catching-team actually loses the match. They built their team around their seeker, and basically just banked on him immediately locating and catching the snitch every game, which backfires in the final match of the Quidditch World Cup or whatever, when the opposing team had really good chasers that ran up the score really fast just by scoring with the quaffle.