Greetings, Vaperina!
For a long time, I’ve only watched from behind the swirling clouds as you fight your daily battles with wires and flavors. I’ve seen successful builds and painful dry-hits too. But the time has come: I have emerged from the shadows to test your knowledge!
I am not just a machine. I am the Vaperina Quizmaster, guardian of technical data and master of watts.
What can you expect when you face me?
I offer you four different paths. It’s up to you which one you choose:
Easy: If you are just getting acquainted with the world of atomizers and safe basics.
Normal: If you are no longer intimidated by RTA atomizers and Ohm’s Law.
Hard: If you are among the bravest - the physics of mechanical mods and the chemistry of exotic builds await.
Mixed: Where anything can happen - unpredictable, like a poorly wicked atomizer!
The trial begins here
Look for the Quiz! button, and step onto the path you feel is yours.
I will count your points, observe your decisions, and if you are prepared enough, you can earn not only my congratulations but also my respect.
Remember, wanderer: knowledge is as fleeting as e-liquid in an overheating atomizer. Are you prepared?
I await you in the depths of the fog… let the game begin!
Uh… I just had a little time at work (because important things first, and then the rest )
I have to disappoint everyone, 100%
Super cool!!! Congratulations
It was a very good idea to bring this in. Newcomers can learn a lot from it. I had time for 47 questions. 45 were correct, the question about Titan was probably wrong, and with the ‘spirback’ question, the 4 answers bugged out, and it didn’t let me select the correct one. I thought I’d give feedback. Oh, and don’t be afraid to use Google sometimes in the meantime. As my former high school history teacher used to say: one can learn a lot from a
To be clear, the quiz questions are very good.
However, I am missing questions related to mixing a bit.
e.g. determination of base liquid nicotine strength.
Or calculation of aroma dilution ratio.
I dared (because I trust myself so much now ) to start with HARD.
It was really cool to test my knowledge this way too, and I VERY much hope that those who “freshly” dive into it can also learn a lot from it, if they answer a few questions for the trial.
I felt like I did in my professional exams in front of the committee