Wizard Staff

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Wizard Staff
Drinking Game

Wizard staff example
Other name(s) Wisest Wizard, Wizard Sticks, Wizard
Players 2+
Setup time none
Playing time variable
Alcohol(s) used Beer (cans), Hard liquor

Wizard Staff (also known as Wisest Wizard or Wizard Sticks or Wizard) is a drinking game in which players play individually in an attempt to consume more beer than their opponents. The empty cans of beer are then taped together to create something that resembles a wizard's staff. At the end of the night, whoever is left with the longest staff (in other words, consumed the most beer) is declared the "Wisest Wizard."

Gameplay

After consuming a can, the player levels up and another can is duct taped on top of the first one. Each can consumed counts as one level, so upon finishing the first beer, the player becomes a Level 1 Wizard. At the beginning of the game, players decide on an interval to fight bosses (usually every 5 levels). These bosses are shots of hard liquor that are named after the liquor. For example, Boss Daniel's would be a shot of Jack Daniel's whiskey.[1] Taking these shots is required to advance to the next level. The idea is to have multiple brands of hard liquor so that you can fight a different boss at each interval.[2]

Variations

  • White Wizard Variation: Once a player reaches level 10, they become a white wizard. When another player becomes a white wizard, they fight each other with their staffs. The wizard who breaks his opponent's staff becomes the new white wizard.[1]
  • "Feeling wise" Variation: Players may not state that they are drunk, but must instead call it "feeling wise". If a player does say "drunk, intoxicated, etc.", that player must chug a beer and is not allowed to add it to the staff.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Wisest Wizard Staff Drinking Game". College Tips. Retrieved February 2, 2011. 
  2. "Drinking Game of the Week: Wizard's Staff". Slosh Spot. August 26, 2008. Retrieved February 2, 2011. 
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