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== University Text ==
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''The Test of the Bedouin is a special award given to those that prove themselves the best explorers of our land.  When you visit an altar, anoint it with a drop of Cactus Sap.  The longer that that altar remains unanointed by others, the better.  Every 24 hours, the best explorers will receive an advancement in the Test of the Bedouin.''
 
  
==Overview==
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{{Test
The '''Test of the Bedouin''' is a [[Tests|test]] in the discipline of the Human [[Body]], and is also the way to permanently increase one's [[Dexterity]] attribute. The test focuses on discovering [[Common Altars]] and anointing them with [[Cactus Sap]], in competition with other players.
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| name          = The Test of the Bedouin
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| discipline   = The Human Body
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| image        = Human Body Test Icons_Bedouin.png
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| level        = 2
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| requirements  =
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| demonstration = {{Demonstration|demoplayer=Somebob|demoregion=Nabta Playa|demodate=@1520922204}}
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==Passing the Principle==
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To enhance your Dexterity, train by seeking out distant altars. The fastest explorers will be able to find the most remote altars. Be among the best explorers on seven separate (RL) days, and your body will accelerate.
  
* Injure a [[Royal Cactus]]
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== Test Description ==
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The Test of the Bedouin is a special award given to those that prove themselves the best explorers of our land. When you visit an altar, anoint it with a drop of Cactus Sap. The longer that altar remains unanointed by others, the better. Every 24 hours, the best explorers will receive an advancement in the Test of the Bedouin.
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== Principles ==
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Train your body, by seeking distant altars.
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* Injure a [[royal cactus]]
 
* Collect [[Cactus Sap]] from a cactus
 
* Collect [[Cactus Sap]] from a cactus
* Anoint 14 different [[Common Altars]]
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* Anoint 14 different [[Common Altar|altars]]
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== Demonstration Requirements ==
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Opening the '''Test of the Bedouin''' required 500 Cactus Sap.
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== Additional Information ==
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The '''Test of the Bedouin''' is a [[Tests|test]] in the discipline of the Human [[Body]], and is also one of the only ways to permanently increase one's [[Dexterity]] attribute. The test focuses on discovering [[Common Altars]] and anointing them with [[Cactus Sap]], in competition with other players.
  
==Passing the Test==
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== Progression and Passing the Test ==
  
The two players with the most anointed altars at the time of advance will receive one [[Dexterity]] point.  Advance happens every 24 hours (Duck Time increases this).  Those who advance will receive a pop-up notification if online.  If offline, you will receive a calendar notification like this:
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The two players with the most anointed altars at the time of advance will receive one [[Stats | Dexterity]] point.  Advance happens every 3 Egyptian days (24 Daffy hours) at 1:28AM (for example on Year 2, Akhet I-11, 1:28AM).  Those who advance will receive a pop-up notification saying "You have placed in the top 2 Bedouin. You have done this X time(s)." if online.  If offline, you will receive a calendar notification like this:
  
 
[[Image:Bedouin_advance.png|300px|Bedouin advance calendar notification]]
 
[[Image:Bedouin_advance.png|300px|Bedouin advance calendar notification]]
  
 
Those who do not advance do not receive any notification of any kind.
 
Those who do not advance do not receive any notification of any kind.
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Each time you are placed in the top 2, you receive a +1 DEX. This is in addition to the DEX received from the [[Test of the Acrobat]].
  
 
To pass the test you must receive 7 of these notifications.
 
To pass the test you must receive 7 of these notifications.
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'''Altar Queue'''
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There are 3 players per altar {{8}} and they are removed in FIFO (first in, first out) order.
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ON -> 3 / 2 / 1 -> OFF
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'''Altar Tap Progression'''
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A taps altar first == null / null / A
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B now taps the altar == null / B / A
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C now taps the altar == C / B / A
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The next person to tap the altar will push A off
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D taps the altar ==  D / C / B
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E taps the altar ==  E / D / C
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The only method for removing a player in position 1 is to tap the altar.  This advances the other 2 players. 
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The only method of removing all players from an altar is to push 3 new players on.
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The only way to stop getting advances is to have other players tap enough altars so that
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# you are pushed off a given altar
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# you are pushed off enough altars so you no longer are in the top 2
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There is no mechanism to withdraw from an altar or gaining advances after passing the test.
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For more details see Wikipedia entry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIFO_(computing_and_electronics) FIFO (computing and electronics)]
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The Test of the Bedouin
The Test of the Bedouin
(Test - The Human Body)
Level Required
Level 2
Demonstration
Demonstrated by Somebob in Nabta Playa on March 13, 2018

To enhance your Dexterity, train by seeking out distant altars. The fastest explorers will be able to find the most remote altars. Be among the best explorers on seven separate (RL) days, and your body will accelerate.

Test Description

The Test of the Bedouin is a special award given to those that prove themselves the best explorers of our land. When you visit an altar, anoint it with a drop of Cactus Sap. The longer that altar remains unanointed by others, the better. Every 24 hours, the best explorers will receive an advancement in the Test of the Bedouin.

Principles

Train your body, by seeking distant altars.

Demonstration Requirements

Opening the Test of the Bedouin required 500 Cactus Sap.

Additional Information

The Test of the Bedouin is a test in the discipline of the Human Body, and is also one of the only ways to permanently increase one's Dexterity attribute. The test focuses on discovering Common Altars and anointing them with Cactus Sap, in competition with other players.

Progression and Passing the Test

The two players with the most anointed altars at the time of advance will receive one Dexterity point. Advance happens every 3 Egyptian days (24 Daffy hours) at 1:28AM (for example on Year 2, Akhet I-11, 1:28AM). Those who advance will receive a pop-up notification saying "You have placed in the top 2 Bedouin. You have done this X time(s)." if online. If offline, you will receive a calendar notification like this:

Bedouin advance calendar notification

Those who do not advance do not receive any notification of any kind.

Each time you are placed in the top 2, you receive a +1 DEX. This is in addition to the DEX received from the Test of the Acrobat.

To pass the test you must receive 7 of these notifications.

Altar Queue

There are 3 players per altar T8N.png and they are removed in FIFO (first in, first out) order.

ON -> 3 / 2 / 1 -> OFF

Altar Tap Progression

A taps altar first == null / null / A
B now taps the altar == null / B / A
C now taps the altar == C / B / A

The next person to tap the altar will push A off

D taps the altar ==  D / C / B 
E taps the altar ==  E / D / C

The only method for removing a player in position 1 is to tap the altar. This advances the other 2 players. The only method of removing all players from an altar is to push 3 new players on.

The only way to stop getting advances is to have other players tap enough altars so that

  1. you are pushed off a given altar
  2. you are pushed off enough altars so you no longer are in the top 2

There is no mechanism to withdraw from an altar or gaining advances after passing the test.

For more details see Wikipedia entry FIFO (computing and electronics)