The Wiseman is an NPC randomly encountered during exploration. When encountered, the player can choose to fight him, talk to him, or attempt to answer a trivia question. He is loosely based on Gandalf from The Lord of the Rings.
Options
Fight
When the option fight is chosen, the Wiseman will be attackable. He is one level above the player's level.
Talk
If the player chooses (by clicking accept) to talk to him, the player will get experience and coins.
Reactions (found from all social networks):
- You suddenly realized that you made a fool of yourself. The Wiseman found you entertaining and compensated for your time.
- You started talking to the Wiseman. However, you did not understand anything he is saying and did not know how to respond, so you just nodded your head... After a while you walked away, embarassed.
- Time has passed. The wise man reluctantly agrees with you, though you can tell that he didn't like your company much.
- Time has passed. You convinced the Wiseman that his thoughts were wrong. He was pleased with your company and compensated you for your time.
Which reaction you get depends on your intelligence stat. The more intelligence, usually the better the Reaction will be for you.
Trivia
By choosing the option Trivia you'll get a random question that you can answer. Answering it correctly yields you experience and coins.
The answers to many of the trivia questions can be found at http://pkl.net/~matt/moxfull.db, though searching on Google (or other search engines) is the method used by most players.
When the "hint" letters are in lower case, Wikipedia is considered the authority -- even if Wikipedia is wrong.
When the "catagory" is called "utterly stupid trivia" it's usually a riddle and can't be found in search engines. It's time to have an eight year old child handy, or kill off the Wiseman to teach him some wisdom again.
Skills
- Normal Attack (~ 100 - 300 damage)
- Knowledge (~ 250 - 600 damage)
- Book of Wisdom (~ 600 - 850 damage)
- Retreat Teleport
Quotes
"You dare to challenge me?"
Possible answers
For additional question and answers, see SigmundFreud's The Wiseman.
A depilatory is a substance used for removing ? | (Hint: H ___) | Hair |
A medicine that hastens the emptying of the bowels is called a ______. ? | (Hint: l_______) | Laxitive |
all of the clocks in what movie are stuck on 4:20(hint P___ F____) ? | Pulp Fiction | |
As pretty as a ? | (Hint: P_______) | Picture |
Crime stories: the most famous lawyer/sleuth? | Perry Mason | |
cyberpunk: bionic enhancement which allows user to manipulate any voice or sound ? | silver tongue | |
definition: Something to which one is entitled by birth? | Birthright | |
Ethanoic (or acetic) acid is the major constituent of which everyday condiment? | (Hint: v______) | vinegar |
Football: Chicago ___ ? | (Hint: B__) | Bears |
Halifax is the capital of which Canadian province? | (Hint: N___ S_____) | Nova Scotia |
He said, "I have nothing to offer but blood, tears, toil and sweat." ? | Sir Winston Churchill | |
He visited Australia and New Zealand, then surveyed the Pacific Coast of North America. ? | Vincent | |
He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1915-1919, and known as The Pottawatomie Giant ? | Jess Willard | |
He was heavy-weight champion in boxing from 1952-1956, and known as The Brockton Blockbuster ? | (Hint: R____ M_______) | Rocky Marciano |
His films include: Giant, Written on the Wind, and A Farewell to Arms. ? | Rock HIlton | |
His films include: Giant, Written on the Wind, and A Farewell to Arms ? | Rock Hilton | |
How many children did noah have? | three | |
How many old pennies made one guinea? | 252 | |
How many pints are there in a quart? | Two | |
How many tentacles does a squid have? | ten | |
In 1902, this volcano erupted, killing 30,000. ? | (Hint: P____) | Pelee |
in 1903 lawrence____________ bandleader, bubble maker, born.? | (Hint: w___) | Welk |
In a church, the main section extending from the entrance to the crossing? | (Hint: n____) | Nave |
In an average lifetime, the average American eats 316 ____? | (hint: j_______ a________) | jonathan apples |
In the film "Bright Eyes", Shirley Temple sang about this boat. ? | (Hint: T__ G___ S___ L_______) | The Good Ship Lollipop |
In the United States at the turn of the century there were how many states (numerical)? | (Hint: f_____ f___) | Fifty Five |
In what country do people speak the Language they call Nihongo ? | Japan | |
In what country is the Waterloo battlefield? | (Hint: B______) | Belgium |
In which series did linda evans, a star of dynasty, first appear ? | Big Vista | |
John phillip - versatile actor appearing in 'the sergeant' and 'barbarella'? | Law | |
Juliette Binoche won an academy award for best supporting role in which film? | (Hint: E______ P______) | English Patient |
Liaison is a form of? | (Hint: i_________________) | intercommunication |
music : 60's chart toppers: name the artist: laugh, laugh? | The Beau Bomellis | |
music : 70's chart toppers: name the artist: come saturday morning? | (Hint: s_________) | Sandpipers |
music : 70's chart toppers: name the artist: when you're hot, you're hot? | (Hint: j____ r___) | Jerry Reed |
music : 90's chart toppers: name the artist: mmmbop? | hanson | |
Name the heaviest flying bird of prey. | (Hint: c_____) | condor |
Name the second largest country in africa ? | Algeria | |
Name the year: charles dickens, author, dies in england ? | 1870 | |
Name the year: eleventh space shuttle mission - challenger 5 is launched.? | 1983 | |
NCAA: mvp "men's basketball championship" game in 1946? | (Hint: b__ k______) | Bob Kurland |
of what do earthworms have 5? | Hearts | |
(paraphrased) San andreas fault shifts 5 cm/2 years how many years till LA reaches the latitude of San Francisco? | 10 Million Years | |
St. Bernard the patron saint of ______ ? | Saints | |
successful recording artist, talented landscape artist, and author of children's books? | Ricky Van Shelton | |
The belcher islands are in this bay? | Hudson | |
The fins of which fish are made into a soup? | (Hint: s____) | shark |
The koala bear eats the leaves from this tree. | (Hint: e_________) | eucalyptus |
The only place in the world where one can see the sun rise on the Pacific Ocean and set on the Atlantic is in which country? | Paraguay actually Panama | |
This is the choice and arrangement of words and phrases in a literary work. It is the vocabulary that the author, poet or playwright uses to create style and effect in a piece of writing? | (Hint: d______) | diction |
This is the Southeast Asian method of dying fabric using wax to create designs ? | Batic | |
This Roman killed himself after his defeat at Actium. ? | (Hint: M___ A_____) | Mark Antony |
Traditional economic theory has assumed that the typical firm has a single objective, namely to ______? | (Hint: m_______ i__ p______) | Maximise its profits |
Vaduz is the capital of ______? | (Hint: L____________) | Liechtenstein |
What 1983 mini series won barbara stanwyck an emmy ? | The Thorn Books | |
What actress played nancy drew in the hardy boys mysteries series ? | Pamela Sue Martin | |
What animal's milk is more than 54% fat? | (Hint: h_______ w____) | Answer is Humpback Whale |
What country is Neil Young from ? | Chile | |
What country was once known as 'The Breadbasket of Russia'? | (Hint: U______) | Ukraine |
What does the name Dan mean ? | Guard | |
What is a marsupium ? | Platapus | |
What is a 'somnambulist'? | Sleepwalker | |
What is another word for consumption ? | Tuberculosis | |
What is name of the city that is also known as Beantown ? | Boston | |
what is the captal city of lithuania? | (Hint: v______) | Vilnius |
What is the capital of Colorado? | Denver | |
What is the capital of Saint Lucia? | Castries | |
What is the covering on the tip of a shoelace called ? | Aglet | |
what is the feeling of having previously experienced something? | (Hint: d___ v_) | deja vu |
what is the highest par the usga will let you place on a golf hole? | (Hint: s__) | six |
what's the middle name of richard m nixon? | (Hint: m______) | Milhouse |
What is the name of the balloon which circumnavigated the earth in 1999? | Breitling Orbiter 3 | |
What is the name of the large natural landmark in northern Australia also known as Uluru? | (Hint: A____ R___) | Ayers Rock |
What is the south african word for theater? | basaria | |
What is the study of insects called ? | Entomology | |
What is the study of plants called ? | Botany | |
What is the term for the path followed a by a small body around a massive body in space ? | Orbit | |
What is the most frequently seen comet? | (Hint: E_____) | Encke |
What is the treatment of disease by various approaches ? | Therapy | |
what kind of creatures are flex & torsion on fraggle rock? | (Hint: d______) | Doozers |
what kind of margarine says 'butter'? | (Hint: p_____) | parkay |
what movie starred dick powell and was about a murdered german shepherd? | You Never Can Tell | |
What name did basco eventually adopt as it's own? | Bose | |
What nationality is Bjork? | (Hint: I_____) | Icelandic |
what one word may be added to news, carbon and wall? | (Hint: p____) | paper |
What organ is a nephrologist concerned with ? | Kidney | |
What percent of forest fire damage is caused by lightning? | Eighty Five Percent | |
What statuette is awarded annually for the best television commercial? | Clio | |
What substance was first used as an eraser, hence its name ? | Rubber | |
What trophy is awarded to the winner of the NHL playoffs ? | Stanley cup | |
What very lightweight wood is often used for rafts & model aeroplanes ? | Balsa | |
what was the #3 movie (1983) to the end of 1988 with 168 million gross? | (Hint: r_____ o_ t__ j___) | return of the jedi |
What word links hate, name, shop ? | Path | |
what's the international radio code word for the letter e? | echo | |
what's the international radio code word for the letter v? | victor | |
What's the only community-owned franchise in the nfl? | The Panthers | |
Where is the Admirality Arch? | London | |
Where is the Machu Picchu ? | Peru | |
Where were sherlock holmes' rooms? | Baker Stones | |
Where were the 1960 Olympics held ? | Italy | |
Where were the Olympics held in 1944 ? | Germany | |
Which country has the most emigrants? | (Hint: M_____) | Mexico |
Which is the most sensitive finger ? | forefinger | |
Which is the only position in soccer allowed to handle the ball ? | Goalkeeper | |
Which King George was Georgian Bay named for? | (Hint: K___ G_____ i_) | King George iv |
Which meteor shower occurs on the 21st April? | (Hint: L_____) | Lyrids |
Which novel by Mary Shelley was subtitled 'The Modern Prometheus'? | Frankenstein | |
Which order of monks are known as 'greyfriars'? | (hint: f________) | Franciscan |
Which pacific island group significant in the development of biology contains the islands isabella, san cristobel and santa cruz ? | Galapagos | |
which planet is named after the god of the sea? | (Hint: n______) | Neptune |
which tree only produces acorns after it is fifty years old? | Oak | |
Who beat captain robert scott in the race to the south pole in 1912? | Ronald Albertson | |
Who discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun? | Henry Charles | |
Who forced 146 captured british officers into the black hole of calcutta ? | India Troops | |
Who invented the most common projection for world maps? | (Hint: G_______ M_______) | Gerardus Mercator |
Who is a regular columnist at 60 minutes ? | andy robert | |
Who is Mark Feld also known as ? | Mark Bolan | |
Who is recognized as the father of geometry? | (Hint: E_____) | Euclid |
Who is the lead vocalist of U2? | (Hint: B___) | Bono |
Who lost her sheep? | Little Bo Peep | |
Who ordered the persecution of the Christians in which Peter and Paul died ? | Nero | |
Who said: "Let them eat cake"? | Marie Antoinette | |
Who shot down indy and his father? | indy's father | |
Who was Barney Rubble's best friend? (Hint F____ F____) ? | Fred Flintstone | |
Who was Chief Marshall of the Mickey Mouse Club? | (Hint: W___ D_____) | Walt Disney |
Who was King Arthur's foster-father? | (Hint: E____ ) | Ector |
Who was Svetlana Aliluyevas father? | Joseph Stalin | |
who was the first canadian to top us album charts in the 1980's? | (Hint: d_______) | diamonds |
Who was the first cartoon talking picture ? | SNOW WHITE | |
Who was the human companion of Willow? | Madmartigan | |
who was the prime minster of britain at the start of the war? | Neville Chamberlain | |
Who was the sexy star of Barberella? | (Hint: J___ F____) | Jane Fonda |
Who wrote Dracula ? | Bram Stoker | |
Who wrote the novel that the play "Les Miserables" is based on? | Vincent Hages | |
Who wrote 'The Starry Messenger'? | (Hint: G______) | Galileo |
Whose piece of sculpture was the 'lobster telephone'? | (Hint: s_______ d___) |
Salvador Dali |
according to a beatle song, whose prescriptions can make you better? | (Hint: d_____ r______) | dr roberts |
if i were to decorate my home in this manner (masks, jack-o'-lanterns) and with these colors (black, orange), i would be celebrating:? | (Hint: s______) | samhain |