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* SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: In canon, Quidditch is an inherently unbalanced sport. The players who aren't the Seeker very rarely matter in the outcome. That's no secret. The fact that ''World Cup'' manages to balance that aspect while remaining faithful, in the form of having the Chasers' performance directly affecting the Seeker's, is an impressive feat.

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* SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: In canon, Quidditch is an inherently unbalanced sport. The players who aren't the Seeker very rarely matter in the outcome. That's no secret. The fact that ''World Cup'' manages to balance that aspect while remaining faithful, in the form of having the Chasers' performance directly affecting the Seeker's, is an impressive feat.feat.
* ThatOneSidequest: While winning actual matches isn't especially hard (even on higher difficulties), some of the practice challenges have downright ''brutal'' time limits, especially at the House and School Record tiers. Thing is, you ''need'' to pass every tier on every challenge if you want to collect all the cards.
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* NoProblemWithLicensedGames: In canon, Quidditch is an inherently unbalanced sport. The players who aren't the Seeker very rarely matter in the outcome. That's no secret. The fact that ''World Cup'' manages to balance that aspect while remaining faithful, in the form of having the Chasers' performance directly affecting the Seeker's, is an impressive feat.

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* NoProblemWithLicensedGames: SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: In canon, Quidditch is an inherently unbalanced sport. The players who aren't the Seeker very rarely matter in the outcome. That's no secret. The fact that ''World Cup'' manages to balance that aspect while remaining faithful, in the form of having the Chasers' performance directly affecting the Seeker's, is an impressive feat.
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* NoProblemWithLicensedGames: In canon, Quidditch is an inherently unbalanced sport. The players who aren't the Seeker very rarely matter in the outcome. That's no secret. The fact that ''World Cup'' manages to balance that aspect while remaining faithful, in the form of having the Chasers' performance directly affecting the Seeker's, is an impressive feat.

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