![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Take up tricky wizard trials: these challenges require a sharp mind and shrewd magical engineering!īecome the archwizard: climb up the leaderboard and see how you rank among your peers Match your wizardry online: challenge up to 3 players locally or online in one of the 3 game modes available survival, race and puzzle. Send your rivals tumbling: use dark spells to hamper or even push over your competitors towers, but beware they can use these spells on you as well! So be sure to bring your wizard’s safety hat and start stacking and tumbling!Ĭonjure up your wizard’s tower: cleverly stack your summoned blocks and use over 17 different spells to win the race who has the highest tower Try your skills in various tricky wizard trials and set a high score on the leaderboards. Match your tower wizardry against 3 others in local multiplayer, or challenge wizards around the world in an online battle of magics and engineering mayhem. Block these spells to protect your tower,… oh and be sure to return the favor with your own devious magics. Stack your bricks and use your spells to create the tallest stable tower, for what self-respecting wizard wouldn’t want to show off their skills by towering literally over their peers! But be wary of jealous rivals, who will try and push your tower down with nefarious dark spells to ensure their dominance. Ash, get good.Grab your wizard’s robe and spell book, time to use your engineering skills and build some Tricky Towers! Rik and Jas are great at all modes of Survival and Price is great at all modes of Race. It would appear that Ash's dominance in Puzzle is greatly overrated Jas is the true queen in this mode, as well as Survival Easy. Special - Ash and Price (2), Ash and Rik (1), Jas and Price (5), Jas and Rik (2), and Price and Rik (1) Normal - Ash and Jas (2), Ash and Price (2, 1 w/o Rik), Ash and Rik (2), Jas and Price (3), Jas and Rik (1), Price and Rik (2), Ash Jas and Price (2), and Ash Price and Rik (1) Jas - 32 (plus 3 w/o Rik and 1 w/o Price - 36 total)Įasy - Ash and Jas (2, 1 w/o Rik), Ash and Price (1 w/o Rik), Ash and Rik (3, 1 w/o Jas), Jas and Price (2), Jas and Rik (2), Price and Rik (3), Ash Jas and Price (1), and Jas Price and Rik (1) Price - 21 (plus 2 w/o Jas and 1 w/o Rik - 24 total) Jas - 22 (plus 1 w/o Rik and 1 w/o Price - 24 total) Jas - 15 (plus 2 w/o Rik and 1 w/o Price - 18 total) Price - 8 (plus 1 w/o Jas and 2 w/o Rik - 11 total)Īsh - 17 (plus 1 w/o Jas and 1 w/o Rik and 2 w/o Price - 21 total) Jas - 16 (plus 2 w/o Rik and 1 w/o Price - 19 total) Price - 18 (plus 1 w/o Jas and 1 w/o Rik - 20 total) Price - 14 (plus 2 w/o Jas and 2 w/o Rik - 18 total)Īsh - 12 (plus 1 w/o Jas and 2 w/o Rik and 2 w/o Price - 17 total)Īsh - 0 because Jas and Price just beef it on this mode Jas - 11 (plus 1 w/o Rik and 1 w/o Price - 13 total) They have finished second several times, though! Aenne, sadly, has never won an individual game mode. there have been multiple ties in Puzzle. One episode (56) is Ash, Jas, Rik, and Aenne. Three episodes (eps 51, 58, and 59) are Ash, Jas, Price, and Aenne. Two of them (eps 34 and 35) are Ash, Price and Rik. A few days of non-continuous viewing and a lot of skipping around I present to you the first place finishes for each game mode for every episode with the following caveats: It got me thinking - is it true? So I went through all 59 episodes to date to compile some stats. I was recently re-watching some episodes of Tricky Towers and I was struck by how often the gang cites Ash's supposed dominance in Puzzle Special. ![]()
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