• @Starkstruck
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    75 months ago

    Another way to balance would be to simply make it not an instant win. Instead it’s just worth a large amount of points, but the other team could still win if they score enough before the game ends.

    • @ZapBeebz_
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      345 months ago

      It’s not an instant win. It’s already 150 points and an instant end to the game. It usually happens that whoever catches the snitch wins, but not always. See: Quidditch world cup in Book 4 of the series.

        • @LaLuzDelSol
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          5 months ago

          Yeah that was dumb. The rationale in the book was his team was getting clobbered and he just wanted to end it on his terms, but at that moment his team was only down 160 points! They were perfectly capable of scoring ONE more goal, after which if he caught it it would go to overtime or sudden death or whatever they do in the quidditch world cup when it’s tied.

    • @cowfodder
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      145 months ago

      It’s technically not an instant win, just a ton of points and an instant end to the game. In a lopsided enough match a team could catch it and still lose.

      • @Gigan
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        165 months ago

        In a lopsided enough match a team could catch it and still lose.

        That literally happens in the books

        • NielsBohron
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          65 months ago

          In the world cup, right? All these people discussing how the snitch is an instant win got me thinking I totally imagined that happening

          • @LaLuzDelSol
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            35 months ago

            And once also in a game Harry didn’t play in cause he was… banned I think. Although that made more sense because the quidditch cup is based on point differential not w/l, so catching the snitch and ensuring getting the 150 points is a good idea even if you lose.