Definitely fiendish…it allows non-English words!
Also, with the visible letters, both in his rack and on the board, he could do ‘Erinyes’ for 22 points. Another name for the Furies, as well as a type of fiend in D&D. (Not sure if it’s in the actual WWF dictionary, but this one likely has it!)
Kamino Neko… do you mean “ci” and “iv”?
Definitely against the rules of non-fiendish Scrabble.
All letters that touch must form complete words.
Then again… are you gonna challenge him?
Cos I’m not.
You can get away with a lot when you have horns and a tail!
Pyre; not necessarily fiendish, but it is a double word.
@KAMINO and Susan,
One of the perks of being a fiend is that you can make your own rules … you know, fiends with benefits.
He’ll let you win, for a price.
Use the “M” in “necromancer” to make “enemy”.
Dan Thompson
Kamino Neko over 7 years ago
Definitely fiendish…it allows non-English words!
Kamino Neko over 7 years ago
Also, with the visible letters, both in his rack and on the board, he could do ‘Erinyes’ for 22 points. Another name for the Furies, as well as a type of fiend in D&D. (Not sure if it’s in the actual WWF dictionary, but this one likely has it!)
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 7 years ago
Kamino Neko… do you mean “ci” and “iv”?
Definitely against the rules of non-fiendish Scrabble.
All letters that touch must form complete words.
Then again… are you gonna challenge him?
Cos I’m not.
You can get away with a lot when you have horns and a tail!
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 7 years ago
Pyre; not necessarily fiendish, but it is a double word.
jreckard over 7 years ago
@KAMINO and Susan,
One of the perks of being a fiend is that you can make your own rules … you know, fiends with benefits.
whiteheron over 7 years ago
He’ll let you win, for a price.
sadiedog over 7 years ago
Use the “M” in “necromancer” to make “enemy”.