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The highest rated, the most colorful and the biggest castle will advance on the weekly judgement. (3 advances, like with books in the library) | The highest rated, the most colorful and the biggest castle will advance on the weekly judgement. (3 advances, like with books in the library) | ||
You will need to advance in all three to pass the test.<br> | You will need to advance in all three to pass the test.<br> | ||
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+ | ====[[Test of the Fashionable Facade]]==== | ||
+ | Amazing test idea! It doesn't exclude anyone, but it still reward people who work hard! I like this /wims | ||
== Art and Music == | == Art and Music == | ||
− | ==== | + | ====Test of Ornate Vessel==== |
On the specially designed pottery table the player will, to the best of their ability, recreate the vessel the owner of the game designed. The original vessel is displayed on the table until the challenge is started, the player must then from memory recreate it. <br> | On the specially designed pottery table the player will, to the best of their ability, recreate the vessel the owner of the game designed. The original vessel is displayed on the table until the challenge is started, the player must then from memory recreate it. <br> | ||
[[Test_of_Ornate_Vessel|Test of Ornate Vessel]] | [[Test_of_Ornate_Vessel|Test of Ornate Vessel]] | ||
+ | ==== Test of the ornamental Banner==== | ||
+ | This art-test will give us the opportunity to create unique banners for our guilds and home camps. Using colored cloth and sparkling gems we get to design and vote for the most beautiful player made banners in all of Egypt. | ||
+ | For more information see: [[Ornamental Banners]] | ||
== Human Body == | == Human Body == | ||
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== Natural Philosophy == | == Natural Philosophy == | ||
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+ | === Test of the Treasure Trove === | ||
+ | [[Treasure_Trove|Treasure Trove]]<br> | ||
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+ | In this test the players create a treasure chest using items created and assembled, after which the chest is painted.<br> | ||
+ | Once the chest is made the player fills the chest with coins (made using the minting technology), amount depending on the size of the chest, and hides the chest in a location where they believe other people will have trouble finding it. | ||
+ | Using the same idea as for the archeology shovels "survey area" players can search for and dig up the treasure troves to take one of the coins. The more coins still in the chest when they find it the higher the score for the coin (amount of coins x time buried) | ||
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+ | Players who buried the chest is rewarded points by 1: amount of coins left in the chest at the weekly judgement 2: amount of coins they themselves found in other players treasures<br> | ||
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+ | The goal is to gain the most amount of points each week until they pass the test. | ||
== Thought == | == Thought == | ||
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* [[Monument Construction Site]] | * [[Monument Construction Site]] | ||
* [[Monument of Thought]] | * [[Monument of Thought]] | ||
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[[Category:Monuments]] | [[Category:Monuments]] |
Latest revision as of 12:20, 25 October 2024
Ideas for Monument Test Suggestions
Now that monuments are back we need ideas for tests!
Add your own/comment/edit here:
Architecture
Test of the Bouncing Pharaoh
In this Architecture test we are celebrating the childhood dreams of any ruler of Egypt! What childhood is complete without a bouncy castle? :)
The test is divided into three different parts:
1. Decide what your castle should look like and add the list of colors and size into the construction site to start building.
2. Get a list of required materials for the castle to be able to finalize it.
3. get 7 people to judge (after playing in) your castle to pass the test.
The highest rated, the most colorful and the biggest castle will advance on the weekly judgement. (3 advances, like with books in the library)
You will need to advance in all three to pass the test.
Test of the Fashionable Facade
Amazing test idea! It doesn't exclude anyone, but it still reward people who work hard! I like this /wims
Art and Music
Test of Ornate Vessel
On the specially designed pottery table the player will, to the best of their ability, recreate the vessel the owner of the game designed. The original vessel is displayed on the table until the challenge is started, the player must then from memory recreate it.
Test of the ornamental Banner
This art-test will give us the opportunity to create unique banners for our guilds and home camps. Using colored cloth and sparkling gems we get to design and vote for the most beautiful player made banners in all of Egypt. For more information see: Ornamental Banners
Human Body
Natural Philosophy
Test of the Treasure Trove
In this test the players create a treasure chest using items created and assembled, after which the chest is painted.
Once the chest is made the player fills the chest with coins (made using the minting technology), amount depending on the size of the chest, and hides the chest in a location where they believe other people will have trouble finding it.
Using the same idea as for the archeology shovels "survey area" players can search for and dig up the treasure troves to take one of the coins. The more coins still in the chest when they find it the higher the score for the coin (amount of coins x time buried)
Players who buried the chest is rewarded points by 1: amount of coins left in the chest at the weekly judgement 2: amount of coins they themselves found in other players treasures
The goal is to gain the most amount of points each week until they pass the test.
Thought
Test of the Grave Robbers
Test of the Grave Robbers The aim of the game is for the player to collect the required amount of treasure within the time limit of the tomb and make it to the backdoor where they escape the grave before time runs out. A board for the game is built to start the test and is also used for judging.