Riddle trap doors are cheap. Its essentially the dungeon version of an online security question.
The question could be stuff like "What is your father's name" and the answer could be "The Statue of Liberty." Making the dungeon impossible to conquer. (especially since no rules have ever been given for such things. Doubly so if trick questions are allowed.)
On a side note, sentence diagramming is not thought in school at all (Malaysia) so i have no idea what that is.
I remember the lock trap have a some rule. If he put the question "What is your father's name" you can answer it with your father's name, and the door would actually be opened. You can't intentionally put a wrong answer in it. Though you still can put misleading sentences to guide people to a wrong answer.
The thing where scanlators use "SFX: (thing that's happening and/or meme) noises" is alright as a little one-off gag here and there, but this is just getting downright distracting and annoying. Maybe tone it down a bit?
Those dungeon walls on wheels to make them go in circles was the best xd also the riddle was pretty great too x3
also @mommunism It tells you the true answer is "easy", just because you got fooled like big sis core doesn't mean you'l be able to fool us into thinking theres more than 1 legitimate answer to this gradeschool lvl riddle. :3
This statement is false.
The answer to this riddle is a cake walk, what is disgusting yet delicious at the same time.