Return to Monkey Island
39 Achievements
15-20h
GOG
Trivia Overlord
Answered One Hundred Trivia Questions Correctly
0.8%
How to unlock the Trivia Overlord achievement in Return to Monkey Island - Definitive Guide
It appears that trivia cards spawn based on some amount of time instead of having a chance to spawn when entering an area, and they also won't spawn if you're currently carrying 10 or more unanswered cards so make sure you're answering them as you pick them up. If you fail a card you can still pick up another one to replace it, and progress tracks between all playthroughs. Although once you reach Act V I think you won't find any more cards.
Each area has multiple locations a card can spawn at, and sometimes cards can look crumpled so they may be hard to spot. But they do not spawn randomly in the area as each area's card locations are fixed so they only spawn at certain locations but the location it spawns it is random. Leaving and re-entering an area doesn't seem to do much to get them to spawn faster, it very much seems like it's based on some amount of time since you last picked up a card in that area.
So to grind this out, get to Act IV and progress far enough that you've unlocked every area you can. Every 20 minutes or so (you can turn the game off and come back, you don't need to leave it running) make a run through every area and picking up as many cards as you can find. Solve them, wait another 20 minutes and repeat. Having saves from different playthroughs may also help and switching back and forth between them.
You can use this guide for the answers: https://legendofmi.com/features/articles/return-to-monkey-is...
For the card that asks for the location to Cogg Island (I'm not sure how many are like this, but this specific one can only be gotten on a subsequent playthrough), just choose the only answer that has a letter and then a number like this "M.7".
Each area has multiple locations a card can spawn at, and sometimes cards can look crumpled so they may be hard to spot. But they do not spawn randomly in the area as each area's card locations are fixed so they only spawn at certain locations but the location it spawns it is random. Leaving and re-entering an area doesn't seem to do much to get them to spawn faster, it very much seems like it's based on some amount of time since you last picked up a card in that area.
So to grind this out, get to Act IV and progress far enough that you've unlocked every area you can. Every 20 minutes or so (you can turn the game off and come back, you don't need to leave it running) make a run through every area and picking up as many cards as you can find. Solve them, wait another 20 minutes and repeat. Having saves from different playthroughs may also help and switching back and forth between them.
You can use this guide for the answers: https://legendofmi.com/features/articles/return-to-monkey-is...
For the card that asks for the location to Cogg Island (I'm not sure how many are like this, but this specific one can only be gotten on a subsequent playthrough), just choose the only answer that has a letter and then a number like this "M.7".
41 Comments
For finding the cards holding LB and RB together will highlight everything on screen which should make finding the cards a little bit easier
By lucylu1983 on 10 Nov 2022 16:15
This is all accurate. I found it helpful to have saves to load right after completing the mop tree but not leaving Melee, upon starting LeShip the first time after dropping Murray into the bowl, right when you get to Monkey Island and are underwater, and when you have access to the complete map. I would flip between these to scan Melee, Monkey, LeShip, Scurvy, and Brrrmuda. Barebones rarely spawns it's one card, and Terror Island never spawns (for me) after finding Herman. It will take a long time to get all 100, but just keep at it.
By MightierToaster on 10 Nov 2022 20:25
If you know what trivia cards look like and when and where to search scroll down to "heres the important bit"
when you first get to the scumm bar youll find the trivia book, you ned this to collect the trivia cards
the cards can be on any scene in the game, for example the scumm bar, barebones island, le chucks ship(deck, lechucks cabin, below deck corridor) melee (on the docks, voodoo shop, fish shop, jail, locksmith, mayors mansion, back alley, lookout point, museum, museum woods path, stans shipyard) , scurvy island on any of the many interaction points and occasionally on berrrrmuda and terror island.
The trivia cards are light browny beige in colour and can be flat or crumpled, completely on show or slightly tucked into creveses, under matts, tucked into doors etc.
To find them its best to have a lot of areas unlocked, so as alot of people say when researching this achievement wait until chapter 4. I had all of the areas unlocked available and could move in between them using the ship you build with elaine.
Heres the important bit!!! Do a run through all the areas you have available and look for trivia cards. Checking every available screen i was getting between 8-15 cards. Then get back on the boat, save and quit the game and and do something else for at least an hour, some people say 20 minutes but it didnt work for me.
DO NOT CONTINUALLY KEEP LOOKING, EACH AREA HAS A TIMER FOR RESPAWNING CARDS AND EVERY TIME YOU REENTER THE AREA YOU RESET THE TIMER AND WILL FIND 0-1 CARD.
After an hour run through all the areas again and youll get another 8-15 cards. Use the walkthrough provided by marklynx and the link below to answer the questions, if you get them wrong the card will eventually respawn. Doing it this way youll only have to do between 10-20 searchs instead of running around and just hoping youll find something
Return to Monkey Island Walkthrough
when you first get to the scumm bar youll find the trivia book, you ned this to collect the trivia cards
the cards can be on any scene in the game, for example the scumm bar, barebones island, le chucks ship(deck, lechucks cabin, below deck corridor) melee (on the docks, voodoo shop, fish shop, jail, locksmith, mayors mansion, back alley, lookout point, museum, museum woods path, stans shipyard) , scurvy island on any of the many interaction points and occasionally on berrrrmuda and terror island.
The trivia cards are light browny beige in colour and can be flat or crumpled, completely on show or slightly tucked into creveses, under matts, tucked into doors etc.
To find them its best to have a lot of areas unlocked, so as alot of people say when researching this achievement wait until chapter 4. I had all of the areas unlocked available and could move in between them using the ship you build with elaine.
Heres the important bit!!! Do a run through all the areas you have available and look for trivia cards. Checking every available screen i was getting between 8-15 cards. Then get back on the boat, save and quit the game and and do something else for at least an hour, some people say 20 minutes but it didnt work for me.
DO NOT CONTINUALLY KEEP LOOKING, EACH AREA HAS A TIMER FOR RESPAWNING CARDS AND EVERY TIME YOU REENTER THE AREA YOU RESET THE TIMER AND WILL FIND 0-1 CARD.
After an hour run through all the areas again and youll get another 8-15 cards. Use the walkthrough provided by marklynx and the link below to answer the questions, if you get them wrong the card will eventually respawn. Doing it this way youll only have to do between 10-20 searchs instead of running around and just hoping youll find something
Return to Monkey Island Walkthrough
Throughout the game you'll be able to pick up trivia cards that you can put into the trivia book found in the SCUMM Bar at the start of the game. Each trivia card has a single question related to the characters, world, or development of the Monkey Island games, and there are 100 total, with four answers to choose from. If you answer wrong, the card disappears and you must find it over again.
Trivia cards can be picked up just about anywhere. There are many spots around the islands in which they can spawn, including multiple areas on the same screen, but you'll only find a maximum of a single card on a screen at any given time. You can use the hotspot highlighter function(tab key) to make them more easy to see.
The trivia book is the same across multiple saves, so if you can't find any more cards, just reload a save file and start searching again.
One of the trivia cards, specifically the one asking about the location of Cobb Island, can't be answered correctly until you've found the location of Cogg Island, at which point that trivia card will change and be possible to answer correctly.
Trivia cards can be picked up just about anywhere. There are many spots around the islands in which they can spawn, including multiple areas on the same screen, but you'll only find a maximum of a single card on a screen at any given time. You can use the hotspot highlighter function(tab key) to make them more easy to see.
The trivia book is the same across multiple saves, so if you can't find any more cards, just reload a save file and start searching again.
One of the trivia cards, specifically the one asking about the location of Cobb Island, can't be answered correctly until you've found the location of Cogg Island, at which point that trivia card will change and be possible to answer correctly.
I've liked only some of the trivia and could answer a few without looking the info up. Overall, I think it could have had more interesting questions. Nonetheless, you can probably Google your way to all the proper answers, but there is also another way to this.
When you answer a trivia question incorrectly, the card disappears and can only be found again in a different playthrough. Also, saving the game before the answer and re-loading will not get the card back, as the information is saved in a database outside the save file. But it's still a file, so you can copy it before answering, then checking if you got the answer correct, if not, copying the file back to where the game accesses it from (%APPDATA%\Roaming\Terrible Toybox on Windows). For game to read the file, you need to re-launch the game, otherwise the file is not read (info is accessed from the memory).
Basically, it's a bit of a convoluted way, but I personally didn't feel like resorting to just searching for all the answers, neither did I want to replay the game multiple times, so this method worked for me for these occasions when I haven't had a clue about the question.
When you answer a trivia question incorrectly, the card disappears and can only be found again in a different playthrough. Also, saving the game before the answer and re-loading will not get the card back, as the information is saved in a database outside the save file. But it's still a file, so you can copy it before answering, then checking if you got the answer correct, if not, copying the file back to where the game accesses it from (%APPDATA%\Roaming\Terrible Toybox on Windows). For game to read the file, you need to re-launch the game, otherwise the file is not read (info is accessed from the memory).
Basically, it's a bit of a convoluted way, but I personally didn't feel like resorting to just searching for all the answers, neither did I want to replay the game multiple times, so this method worked for me for these occasions when I haven't had a clue about the question.
This guide was translated automatically.
At one time you can find a maximum of 10 cards across the map, answer the questions, then exit the game for an hour, and repeat until you win.