Put yourself in his place and his personality, what would you do? I’d probably get bored and set about creating the only thing I don’t have: a worthy adversary.
I wouldn’t. Sign me up for unworthy adversaries all the way.
In my understanding of fun theory, you have worthy adversaries, but low consequences in case of failure. Like a video game, where if you lose, you lose a few hours of gaming at worse. Not that if you lose, you end up in Azkaban feeding the Dementors.
At least for myself, I like hard games, not easy ones, but I like it when defeat isn’t too severe; I do sometimes play games in “iron will” mode (no saving, if you lose, restart all from the beginning), but not often, it’s really the upper limit to what I accept when losing.
I wouldn’t. Sign me up for unworthy adversaries all the way.
This violates fun theory if the adversaries are really unworthy.
In my understanding of fun theory, you have worthy adversaries, but low consequences in case of failure. Like a video game, where if you lose, you lose a few hours of gaming at worse. Not that if you lose, you end up in Azkaban feeding the Dementors.
At least for myself, I like hard games, not easy ones, but I like it when defeat isn’t too severe; I do sometimes play games in “iron will” mode (no saving, if you lose, restart all from the beginning), but not often, it’s really the upper limit to what I accept when losing.
I would do other things for fun than risk losing.