Both the Gryffindor and Slytherin Quidditch Captains think they should be allowed to use the Quidditch Pitch to train. Perhaps you can do something to resolve the disagreement.
Quidditch Squabble is a side quest given by Oliver Wood outside The Quidditch Pitch. The player must have their own broom, and must put it in a Quick Slot. The task involves completing a broomstick racing course within the given time limit.
Steps[]
- Speak to Oliver Wood
- Speak to Marcus Flint
- Complete a lap faster than Marcus Flint
- Speak to Oliver Wood
Conversation[]
Oliver: Hrmph! Can you believe this guy?!
Player: What about him?
Oliver: I spent the whole summer devising a whole new Quidditch programme.
We're going to train earlier, harder and longer.
And now this. I don't believe it.
I booked the Quidditch pitch for Gryffindor today, but Flint here thinks he can use it anyway.
Fat chance.
Player: Maybe I can do something?
Oliver: Go on. See if you can talk some sense into this tosser.
Marcus: Have you seen this sucker? Hah!
Player: What about him?
Marcus: I mean, just look at Wood here.
Thinks he's got the rights to the Quidditch pitch just because he booked it in advance.
I say, since the Slytherin team is obviously the best team we should be able to train whenever we want!
Player: That doesn't sound very fair.
Marcus: Look, how is this for a deal?
I know for a fact that you can't fly a lap faster than I can.
Now if you do, I'll happily let Wood and his team use the Quidditch pitch whenever he books it, but if you lose, which you will, we'll keep using the pitch whenever we want and Wood will just have to schedule Gryffindor training around that.
You'll have to fly the lap in less than 4 minutes, or we get the pitch, and you and Wood can sod off.
Player: You're on.
[——— After completion ———]
Oliver: You did it! Feels good, finally getting to show Flint who is who.
The Slytherin team has to play by the same rules as everyone else.
Here, take this:
How to Complete the Task[]
The player must complete the course in under 4 minutes. Mind that the faster that your broom is, the harder it will be to control. Try to aim for the tops of the rings, as this seems to have better chance of successfully passing through the ring. Consider turning up the volume if necessary to hear the confirmation sound as you pass through the rings correctly.