Is there any particular reason yall are assuming the DCs are the same for all of the options?
I'd think finding a secret passage would be harder than figuring out another way to get in through the front door
 
Is there a risk for trying the non intrusive option first in a metaphysical sense? Part of the setting is Gargoyles and if there is anything about that shows magic in here it could be answered by karmic balance.
 
"Nightstone, the company behind the most popular coffeehouse in the States, recently announced that they were releasing a new coffee blend made from the last remaining cultivar of a plant called 'Blue Hawaii'. A portion of all proceeds would be donated to a fund for people affected by the tragedy. This marketing push was massively successful and saw people all over the country flocking to their nearest Nightstone's Coffee in droves."

I don't know how I failed to notice this for so long. Is it a coincidence that Blue Hawaii is our quest name? Highly suspicious.
 
So, what are the chances of finding something that my get the attention of rulers that fought or used magic and not a meatling recipe?
 
If we can't figure out a way inside, we can always take the castle back to Doofania brick by brick and put it on top of the DEI building. Might even fufill an ancient spell.

Or if you want to be boring we could blast the stone around the door with lasers.
 
You know what I really like about the Writing here so far? The way Monogram is slowly starting to understand Doofenschmirtz the more he learns about his Backstory. It really shows how, while he was fighting to stop Doofenschmirtz, he probably never asked himself WHY the Doctor became evil in the first place. And now, seeing and hearing it for himself, it really gets him thinking. Great Writing!
 
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This isn't related to the quest at hand right now, but I wonder how badly Judge Doom is going to take our declaring Doofania a safe haven for Toons. On our first turn, reaching out to him had a DC of 75. Then we bought ACME, and next turn the DC to establish relations was up to 125. That's higher than reaching out to Most Hated Enemy Shego.

Doof probably hasn't had a nemesis since Perry's unfortunate passing. And for all that we and Shego are rivals, we haven't poked at each other that much. But I suspect that by the end of this turn, we will have earned a true arch enemy.
 
This isn't related to the quest at hand right now, but I wonder how badly Judge Doom is going to take our declaring Doofania a safe haven for Toons. On our first turn, reaching out to him had a DC of 75. Then we bought ACME, and next turn the DC to establish relations was up to 125. That's higher than reaching out to Most Hated Enemy Shego.

Doof probably hasn't had a nemesis since Perry's unfortunate passing. And for all that we and Shego are rivals, we haven't poked at each other that much. But I suspect that by the end of this turn, we will have earned a true arch enemy.
Hmmm.....

Well I don't think it will be exactly the same as when we were nemesis (nemesi?) with Perry. Because with Perry we were more like Frienenmies, Judge Doom will be far different. Although it'll be hilarious to see Doom's reaction to our Friendly excitement and offer to Hangout on that video call.
 
[X] Find a Secret Entrance
"Nightstone, the company behind the most popular coffeehouse in the States, recently announced that they were releasing a new coffee blend made from the last remaining cultivar of a plant called 'Blue Hawaii'. A portion of all proceeds would be donated to a fund for people affected by the tragedy. This marketing push was massively successful and saw people all over the country flocking to their nearest Nightstone's Coffee in droves."

I don't know how I failed to notice this for so long. Is it a coincidence that Blue Hawaii is our quest name? Highly suspicious.
Based on the description of the Quest itself it seems like the operation was named after the coffee blend because one of our interns who heard the broadcast is obsessed with coffee and nicknamed it the "Blue Hawaiian" broadcast
 
Based on the description of the Quest itself it seems like the operation was named after the coffee blend because one of our interns who heard the broadcast is obsessed with coffee and nicknamed it the "Blue Hawaiian" broadcast
Sorry, but you forgot the real big kahuna behind the name. As with the Hawaii Interlude coming up (Suspicious Minds), Blue Hawaii is all about Elvis.

en.m.wikipedia.org

Blue Hawaii - Wikipedia


"Blue" also has the connotation of being unnatural or out of this world (its why some X-Men have blue fur/hair) making it the perfect fit here.
 
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