Swgoh Riddles

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  • Xcien
    2436 posts Member
    YodasAdoy wrote: »
    Valkorion/Vitiate

    No
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  • Xcien wrote: »
    No to all previous guesses. Keep guessing.
    Does this mean it's not a Sith Lord?
  • YodasAdoy wrote: »
    Does this mean it's not a Sith Lord?
    Not the Sith lords that were guessed yet is how I read it.
    Make Bronzium autoplay opening an option.
  • Dryden Vos or Tobias Beckett
  • Xcien
    2436 posts Member
    YodasAdoy wrote: »
    Xcien wrote: »
    No to all previous guesses. Keep guessing.
    Does this mean it's not a Sith Lord?

    The ones mentioned are not the being in the riddle. Whether they are a Sith is yet to be revealed to you. When the right guess has been made, we will see.
    I've found this whole experience to be very enlightening.

    Thank you for evaluating. Your feedback is appreciated.
  • Xcien
    2436 posts Member
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Dryden Vos or Tobias Beckett

    No
    I've found this whole experience to be very enlightening.

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  • Xcien
    2436 posts Member
    edited July 2021
    Here is a clue for everyone:
    For as long as I can remember, I craved power,
    Even in my final hour.
    A weapon I commanded created great pain,
    The universe soon ours to gain.
    Worlds wiped out under my command,
    Death came from a button under one’s hand.

    May this help you in your guessing.
    I've found this whole experience to be very enlightening.

    Thank you for evaluating. Your feedback is appreciated.
  • Director Krennic. Death Star narrows it down, and it’s not Tarkin. The first poem references the Rebellion with the whole “allies” thing. Ditto with Galen Erso. Second narrows it down to the Death Star nuking something, and when you remember Scarif, it unravels from there.
  • Director Krennic. Death Star narrows it down, and it’s not Tarkin. The first poem references the Rebellion with the whole “allies” thing. Ditto with Galen Erso. Second narrows it down to the Death Star nuking something, and when you remember Scarif, it unravels from there.
    Director Krennic. Death Star narrows it down, and it’s not Tarkin. The first poem references the Rebellion with the whole “allies” thing. Ditto with Galen Erso. Second narrows it down to the Death Star nuking something, and when you remember Scarif, it unravels from there.

    Admiral Hux would fit also.
  • LordGrahck wrote: »
    Director Krennic. Death Star narrows it down, and it’s not Tarkin. The first poem references the Rebellion with the whole “allies” thing. Ditto with Galen Erso. Second narrows it down to the Death Star nuking something, and when you remember Scarif, it unravels from there.
    Director Krennic. Death Star narrows it down, and it’s not Tarkin. The first poem references the Rebellion with the whole “allies” thing. Ditto with Galen Erso. Second narrows it down to the Death Star nuking something, and when you remember Scarif, it unravels from there.

    Admiral Hux would fit also.

    It has to do something with the Death Star, someone in the Empire.

  • Nihilis, although not that familiar with his story.
    Make Bronzium autoplay opening an option.
  • Sebek wrote: »
    SirHusky wrote: »
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Director Krennic. Death Star narrows it down, and it’s not Tarkin. The first poem references the Rebellion with the whole “allies” thing. Ditto with Galen Erso. Second narrows it down to the Death Star nuking something, and when you remember Scarif, it unravels from there.
    Director Krennic. Death Star narrows it down, and it’s not Tarkin. The first poem references the Rebellion with the whole “allies” thing. Ditto with Galen Erso. Second narrows it down to the Death Star nuking something, and when you remember Scarif, it unravels from there.

    Admiral Hux would fit also.

    It has to do something with the Death Star, someone in the Empire.

    Where does it say Death Star?

    It doesn’t say the Death Star, by “it has to” I mean I feel very strongly that it has something to do with the Death Star.

  • That was my second option, the starkiller base, but couldn’t think of the person who operated it at the moment.
  • Xcien
    2436 posts Member
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Director Krennic. Death Star narrows it down, and it’s not Tarkin. The first poem references the Rebellion with the whole “allies” thing. Ditto with Galen Erso. Second narrows it down to the Death Star nuking something, and when you remember Scarif, it unravels from there.
    Director Krennic. Death Star narrows it down, and it’s not Tarkin. The first poem references the Rebellion with the whole “allies” thing. Ditto with Galen Erso. Second narrows it down to the Death Star nuking something, and when you remember Scarif, it unravels from there.

    Admiral Hux would fit also.
    Sebek wrote: »
    SirHusky wrote: »
    Sebek wrote: »
    SirHusky wrote: »
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Director Krennic. Death Star narrows it down, and it’s not Tarkin. The first poem references the Rebellion with the whole “allies” thing. Ditto with Galen Erso. Second narrows it down to the Death Star nuking something, and when you remember Scarif, it unravels from there.
    Director Krennic. Death Star narrows it down, and it’s not Tarkin. The first poem references the Rebellion with the whole “allies” thing. Ditto with Galen Erso. Second narrows it down to the Death Star nuking something, and when you remember Scarif, it unravels from there.

    Admiral Hux would fit also.

    It has to do something with the Death Star, someone in the Empire.

    Where does it say Death Star?

    It doesn’t say the Death Star, by “it has to” I mean I feel very strongly that it has something to do with the Death Star.

    But Hux operated Starkiller Base, and he plotted against his "allies" (Kylo). He fits perfectly.

    Congratulations you two, the correct answer was Hux.
    I've found this whole experience to be very enlightening.

    Thank you for evaluating. Your feedback is appreciated.
  • Xcien
    2436 posts Member
    Sebek wrote: »
    Xcien wrote: »
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Director Krennic. Death Star narrows it down, and it’s not Tarkin. The first poem references the Rebellion with the whole “allies” thing. Ditto with Galen Erso. Second narrows it down to the Death Star nuking something, and when you remember Scarif, it unravels from there.
    Director Krennic. Death Star narrows it down, and it’s not Tarkin. The first poem references the Rebellion with the whole “allies” thing. Ditto with Galen Erso. Second narrows it down to the Death Star nuking something, and when you remember Scarif, it unravels from there.

    Admiral Hux would fit also.
    Sebek wrote: »
    SirHusky wrote: »
    Sebek wrote: »
    SirHusky wrote: »
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Director Krennic. Death Star narrows it down, and it’s not Tarkin. The first poem references the Rebellion with the whole “allies” thing. Ditto with Galen Erso. Second narrows it down to the Death Star nuking something, and when you remember Scarif, it unravels from there.
    Director Krennic. Death Star narrows it down, and it’s not Tarkin. The first poem references the Rebellion with the whole “allies” thing. Ditto with Galen Erso. Second narrows it down to the Death Star nuking something, and when you remember Scarif, it unravels from there.

    Admiral Hux would fit also.

    It has to do something with the Death Star, someone in the Empire.

    Where does it say Death Star?

    It doesn’t say the Death Star, by “it has to” I mean I feel very strongly that it has something to do with the Death Star.

    But Hux operated Starkiller Base, and he plotted against his "allies" (Kylo). He fits perfectly.

    Congratulations you two, the correct answer was Hux.

    Sorry, but the credit goes entirely to LordGrahck.

    For some reason, my original post was deleted, but I just wanted to say good job to @LordGrahck for doing wonderfully with all his guesses on not just this riddle, but previous ones as well. I will have a new riddle out soon.
    I've found this whole experience to be very enlightening.

    Thank you for evaluating. Your feedback is appreciated.
  • SirHusky
    99 posts Member
    edited July 2021
    Here’s another one:

    I was a great Jedi,
    But while attempting to destroy an enemy I was foiled by who I thought was an ally.
    I did not trust this colleague who sought power,
    I had no idea that on that mournful night of war, It would be my final hour.

    Who am I?

    I have a feeling this is better than the other riddles I’ve done.


  • Sebek wrote: »
    SirHusky wrote: »
    Here’s another one:

    I was a great Jedi,
    But while attempting to destroy an enemy I was foiled by who I thought was an ally.
    I did not trust this colleague who sought power,
    I had no idea that on that mournful night of war, It would be my final hour.

    Who am I?

    I have a feeling this is better than the other riddles I’ve done.


    Mace Windu?

    Dang it. Guess not. You got it correct.
  • Black Rook to White King's territory
    White King's Pawn captures Black Rook
    White King takes Black Rook to White Bishop
    White Bishop knows the truth.
    Black Rook converts.
    Who is the Black Rook?
    Who is the White Bishop?
  • Sebek wrote: »
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Black Rook to White King's territory
    White King's Pawn captures Black Rook
    White King takes Black Rook to White Bishop
    White Bishop knows the truth.
    Black Rook converts.
    Who is the Black Rook?
    Who is the White Bishop?

    1. Luke
    2. Palpatine

    Nope
  • LordGrahck wrote: »
    Sebek wrote: »
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Black Rook to White King's territory
    White King's Pawn captures Black Rook
    White King takes Black Rook to White Bishop
    White Bishop knows the truth.
    Black Rook converts.
    Who is the Black Rook?
    Who is the White Bishop?

    1. Luke
    2. Palpatine

    Nope

    I don’t get it, especially what Chess has to do with Star Wars

  • Xcien
    2436 posts Member
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Black Rook to White King's territory
    White King's Pawn captures Black Rook
    White King takes Black Rook to White Bishop
    White Bishop knows the truth.
    Black Rook converts.
    Who is the Black Rook?
    Who is the White Bishop?

    What part of SW is this from?
    I've found this whole experience to be very enlightening.

    Thank you for evaluating. Your feedback is appreciated.
  • Xcien wrote: »
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Black Rook to White King's territory
    White King's Pawn captures Black Rook
    White King takes Black Rook to White Bishop
    White Bishop knows the truth.
    Black Rook converts.
    Who is the Black Rook?
    Who is the White Bishop?

    What part of SW is this from?

    A hint ... Rogue One
  • Xcien
    2436 posts Member
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Xcien wrote: »
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Black Rook to White King's territory
    White King's Pawn captures Black Rook
    White King takes Black Rook to White Bishop
    White Bishop knows the truth.
    Black Rook converts.
    Who is the Black Rook?
    Who is the White Bishop?

    What part of SW is this from?

    A hint ... Rogue One

    Okay, thanks.
    My answer:
    Black Rook is Bodhi Rook
    White Bishop is Saw Gerrera
    I've found this whole experience to be very enlightening.

    Thank you for evaluating. Your feedback is appreciated.
  • Xcien wrote: »
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Xcien wrote: »
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Black Rook to White King's territory
    White King's Pawn captures Black Rook
    White King takes Black Rook to White Bishop
    White Bishop knows the truth.
    Black Rook converts.
    Who is the Black Rook?
    Who is the White Bishop?

    What part of SW is this from?

    A hint ... Rogue One

    Okay, thanks.
    My answer:
    Black Rook is Bodhi Rook
    White Bishop is Saw Gerrera

    Close! The White Bishop isn't Saw Gerrera. But the Black Rook is Bodhi Rook.
  • Sebek wrote: »
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Xcien wrote: »
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Xcien wrote: »
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    Black Rook to White King's territory
    White King's Pawn captures Black Rook
    White King takes Black Rook to White Bishop
    White Bishop knows the truth.
    Black Rook converts.
    Who is the Black Rook?
    Who is the White Bishop?

    What part of SW is this from?

    A hint ... Rogue One

    Okay, thanks.
    My answer:
    Black Rook is Bodhi Rook
    White Bishop is Saw Gerrera

    Close! The White Bishop isn't Saw Gerrera. But the Black Rook is Bodhi Rook.

    Jyn Erso?

    Nope
  • LordGrahck wrote: »
    Black Rook to White King's territory
    White King's Pawn captures Black Rook
    White King takes Black Rook to White Bishop
    White Bishop knows the truth.
    Black Rook converts.
    Who is the Black Rook?
    Who is the White Bishop?

    I'm not sure if I even understand this, but...


    1. Bodhi Rook
    2. ....Galen Erso?
  • Bodhi Rook and either Tarkin or Krennic?
  • LordGrahck
    344 posts Member
    edited July 2021
    You're all so close. Xcien is the closest. Saw is the White King. Now, put the clues together.

    And I was worried that this would be too easy. LoL
  • Xcien
    2436 posts Member
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    You're all so close. Xcien is the closest. Saw is the White King. Now, put the clues together.

    And I was worried that this would be too easy. LoL

    Is it the octopus creature that read Bodhi’s thoughts? I believe his name was Bor Gullet.
    I've found this whole experience to be very enlightening.

    Thank you for evaluating. Your feedback is appreciated.
  • LordGrahck
    344 posts Member
    edited July 2021
    Xcien wrote: »
    LordGrahck wrote: »
    You're all so close. Xcien is the closest. Saw is the White King. Now, put the clues together.

    And I was worried that this would be too easy. LoL

    Is it the octopus creature that read Bodhi’s thoughts? I believe his name was Bor Gullet.

    Yes! Remember when Saw said that Bor Gullet would get to the truth? I used chess due to a play on Bodhi's name.
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