We got to know more about a detective's routine in one of the most important cities in the Multiverse in Murders at Karlov Manor - and, if you didn't hear anything about it, take this opportunity to check out our article about the Murders at Karlov Manor Lore!
In this quiz, you'll be able to test out your knowledge and deductive skills to find out if you'd be a good detective in Ravnica, solving murder cases and arresting escaped gods.
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Let's test out your skills!
Before going investigating, you:
Let everyone know where you're going. Wait, was that a secret?
Have a break for snacks.
Check if you have the materials you need to collect evidence.
Check out the news in the town's newspaper.
In the search for a suspect in a crowded place, you:
Check out all the surrounding details, such as people's clothing.
Check out the place itself.
Watch people's expressions.
Observe your colleagues working.
If a suspect escapes, you:
Wait until Boros Legionnaires start their chase.
Help the suspect escape.
Check out the suspect's athletic skills.
Take part in the chase.
Every detective knows that "murders committed by victims of brainwashing are...":
Rare.
Urban legends.
Common.
An excuse used by suspects.
You found some weird dust at the scene of the crime. What do you do?
Smell it.
Use it as a spice for your lunch.
Lick it.
Save it in a proper container to analyze later.
The best clues are:
In the victim's pockets.
At the scene of the crime.
In a dark alley.
Depending on the victim, all options above.
Think fast! One of your partners is being kidnapped, you must:
Interfere immediately.
Let the Boros Legion know.
Follow them quietly.
Trust your partner's skills to deal with the situation.
What is the best place to reveal the killer?
In a controlled environment, such as the Agency headquarters.
In an environment the killer feels safe.
At the scene of the crime, to mess with their emotions.
In the middle of a big event, such as a party.
In an investigation, it is important:
Retrace the victim's last steps.
Check the scene one more time.
Question the spirits at the scene of the crime.
All options above.
Lastly, what can't be missing in a good case?
An exciting murder.
A crazy reveal.
A trustworthy partner.
A famous victim.
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