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:marseycoin: Unique Badge! :marseycoin: for the first :marseywinner: person :marseywall: :marseygolden2: to solve this Cipher! First :marseywinner: 5 get 10k MB! :marseyluckycat:

Here is the cipher. The question :marseyconfuseddead: has been scrambled from its original form.

>oewph spws nhit ircthe en npeatsiiad rsnhetd otne otnhsentseuclh ls etwts een inemeyh,locieut s tkeiyu raclum kootn etetf hosi?

Here is the key:

>rdmhaetyu opliwns gbfkrecv xzjuql

The first :marseywinner: to give me the answer :marseyconfuseddead: to the question :marseybeanblack: will get 10k MB and a unique badge. The only hint I will give is that I started with the Caesar :marseyburnedman: cypher method. Badge :marseymajorgeneral3: should :marseynorm: be ready :marseyexcited: in the next few days or so. The next 4 will get 10k mb.

!ghosts would :marseywood: someone in badgemaxxers mind pinging them please?

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This clearly isn't a naive Caesar cypher, I tested all 26 results. I'm guessing it's a Vigenere cypher, but simply using the given key as the key (ignoring all non-alphabet characters) returned nonsense (xbkih owyy zsxl mekngz uw jnjdujospm ogghaaf ufyt gxapmdijbashoi cy oifqg xej ppkypnz,pbkcdpj b pijlzl xkrura dokap kfpix lbac?). So my next guess was a Vigenere (using the given key) and a Caesar, so I tested all 26 Caesars on the Vigenere results and got more nonsense.

Then I noticed that the key almost used every letter exactly once (except for e, l, r, and u which are all used twice) and I realized that this could be a Caesar that uses a non-standard alphabet ordering and then I gave up because this was boring

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I second this, it is not a Caesar cipher. I also tried using the key as a nonstandard alphabet, didn't work.

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didn't work

That's because it wasn't a real cipher. Was just gibberish.

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That's what I surmised too, just write down some jibberish and let dramatards tear their brains out trying to solve it.

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