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You are at a crossroad with two paths branching off. One path leads to the town of truth and one leads to the town of lies. Your hometown is the town of truth. There is a man standing where the paths split. You don't know what town the man is from. You may ask him one question. What will it be? This riddle is from the first season of Yu-Gi-Oh!.

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You asked the riddle wrong. There are two men, one by each path. One tells only truths and one tells only lies, though you do not know which one tells which.

 

In your scenario, there is no answer. If you ask him any given question, there is no way to be sure if he is telling the truth or lying.

 

The actual riddle, which includes two men, a man of lies and a man of truths, Para and Dox in the show, is solved by asking either of the men "If I asked the other man which way to go to reach the Town of Truth, which way would he tell me to go?".

 

If he says the other man would tell you to go right and he's the truth teller, then he's telling you that the other man, the liar, would tell you to go right, making left the correct path.

 

If he says the other man would tell you to go right and he's the liar, then he's telling you the opposite of what the truthful man would tell you, which is left, making left the correct path again.

 

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Oh, right. The card. Well, it's not realistic at all, and it takes two tributes. You can't Special Summon face-down, so you'd NEED to tribute, meaning that it's off to an atrocious start, and after wasting two monsters, I'm not sure I'd want to gamble on a mediocre attack power.

 

2/10 for poor effect, poor playability, poor picture quality.

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This is a joke card right? It has no specifications of what the yes or no question it is. Plus it's horribly OP'd, has a horrible image, ATK is spelled wrong and its a fake type. Sorry, but this is just plain bad.

 

0/10


Oh and by the way, I don't raise your rate because you're new. If it's bad, it's bad. If it's good, it's good.

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There is an answer. ask the man to show wich way his town is. if he's the truth-teller, he will lead you to the town of truth. if he's the liar, he will also lead you to the town of truth, because if he led you to the town of liars, he would have been teling the truth. and the riddle is on yugioh-Joey mentions something about it. I, personnally HATE the card(because of OCG errors.).No offense to BlackSkullCortez.


RE: Yu-Gi-Oh! Riddle

you ask which way is truth ville duh

 

But what if he's the liar?

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You asked the riddle wrong. There are two men' date=' one by each path. One tells only truths and one tells only lies, though you do not know which one tells which.

 

In your scenario, there is no answer. If you ask him any given question, there is no way to be sure if he is telling the truth or lying.

 

The actual riddle, which includes two men, a man of lies and a man of truths, Para and Dox in the show, is solved by asking either of the men "If I asked the other man which way to go to reach the Town of Truth, which way would he tell me to go?".

 

If he says the other man would tell you to go right and he's the truth teller, then he's telling you that the other man, the liar, would tell you to go right, making left the correct path.

 

If he says the other man would tell you to go right and he's the liar, then he's telling you the opposite of what the truthful man would tell you, which is left, making left the correct path again.

 

-Edit-

 

Oh, right. The card. Well, it's not realistic at all, and it takes two tributes. You can't Special Summon face-down, so you'd NEED to tribute, meaning that it's off to an atrocious start, and after wasting two monsters, I'm not sure I'd want to gamble on a mediocre attack power.

 

2/10 for poor effect, poor playability, poor picture quality.

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1 thing though, Para said one was telling the truthy, dox said one was telling lies.Maybe Para was lying and really ones telling lies, and Dox was truthful that the other would tell lies

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Para said 1 was telling the truth. Dox said one was telling lies.

 

If Dox was the truthful one, one was telling lies. That one was Para. Para said 1 was telling the truth. If he's the liar, that would mean the other one was also lying.

 

Therefore, both would be lying the whole time.

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Man, you guys are obsessed with this whole crossroad thing.

 

1. Fake type.

2. You spelled "ATK" wrong - who the heck would do that?!

3. There is no way to tell if your opponent answered the question right, as it could go either way.

4. The picture is very blurry.

5. The picture is bad.

 

I'll be nice and give you 3/10 this time, but don't expect me to pull strings next time.

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You asked the riddle wrong. There are two men' date=' one by each path. One tells only truths and one tells only lies, though you do not know which one tells which.

 

In your scenario, there is no answer. If you ask him any given question, there is no way to be sure if he is telling the truth or lying.

 

The actual riddle, which includes two men, a man of lies and a man of truths, Para and Dox in the show, is solved by asking either of the men "If I asked the other man which way to go to reach the Town of Truth, which way would he tell me to go?".

 

If he says the other man would tell you to go right and he's the truth teller, then he's telling you that the other man, the liar, would tell you to go right, making left the correct path.

 

If he says the other man would tell you to go right and he's the liar, then he's telling you the opposite of what the truthful man would tell you, which is left, making left the correct path again.

 

-Edit-

 

Oh, right. The card. Well, it's not realistic at all, and it takes two tributes. You can't Special Summon face-down, so you'd NEED to tribute, meaning that it's off to an atrocious start, and after wasting two monsters, I'm not sure I'd want to gamble on a mediocre attack power.

 

2/10 for poor effect, poor playability, poor picture quality.

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He says it all.... and stop bumping this thread its not really worth reading.

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Crossroad Man DARK

 

[Riddler/Effect]

FLIP: Your opponent asks you a Yes or No question. If you answer correctly, increase the monster ATK by 5000.

 

ATK/0 DEF/3000

 

How do we know if the opponent telling the truth? The answer-based question is a no-no for yugioh TCG. And monster LV + DEF is to high for this monster, decrease a bit.

 

Change the card effect with Coin Toss effect and decrease the increasing ATK by 1000 for each correct Coin Toss, and decrease for each wrong Coin Toss by 1000 too.

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