How to Play Quidditch

This system was organized by Eloria Felton of Ravenclaw!! Thank you so much Eloria!


At the start of the game, the 14 players (7 on each team) are randomly assigned positions and notified. This is to make sure they do not have any schedule problems.

When everyone has replied (or has been replaced if they do not reply within three days), the questions are sent out at a random time after the teams are made.

There is one Keeper per team. They get the same 12 questions. These questions will block any Chaser questions that they answer correctly, while letting a Chaser score ten points if they miss some.

There are three Chasers per team. They get four different questions each. These questions are extremely easy. If the Keeper blocks, they do not score, and if the Keeper misses, they score ten points.

There are two Beaters per team. They get the same two questions each. These questions are harder than the Keepers'. If answered correctly, the Beaters enable a Chaser to score by knocking one of the correct questions off the opposing Keeper for each question answered correctly. If the Keeper did not answer their questions in time, Beaters act as Keepers and knock one Chaser question out for each question they answered correctly.

There is one Seeker per team. They get the same extremely hard question. Once one of them answers it correctly, they earn 100 points from it, ending the game.

You can see how teamwork is important in this.


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