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{{Sidebar Test
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    |prefix = Test of
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    |name = Empty Hand
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    |discipline = Thought
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    |level = 20
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    |principles =
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* Design an [[Empty Hand Puzzle]] and open it for Judging
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* Tear down your Empty Hand Puzzle, OR do the following:
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** Have 7 Judges solve and rate your Empty Hand
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** Design rated good by most Judges
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* All of the above, OR solve three recent winning Empty Hand Puzzles
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requires at least gearbox design, unknown item requirements
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{{Template:BuildingInfo|image=EmptyHand.png|where=[[outside]]|description=Empty Hand}}
To open the Test of Empty Hand you require:
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1 Papyrus Paper (Missing)
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== University Text ==
1 Ink (Missing)
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1 Concrete (Missing)
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''An ancient children's game of many variations. Invent your own variation on a giant mechanical tower and have it judged among Egypt's most challenging.''
1 Cut Stone (Ok)
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1 Copper Sheeting (Missing)
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1 Pliable Rotproof boards (Missing)
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==Overview==
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1 Hard but pliable boards (Missing)
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This is one of the [[Tests|tests]] in the disciple of [[Thought]].
1 Pliable Termite Resistant boards (Missing)
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1 Steel Cable (Ok)
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1 Oil (Missing)
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== Passing the Principles ==
1 Leather (Missing)
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1 Rope (Missing)
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There are 3 ways of passing the principles. Build a puzzle and tear it down, build a puzzle and have others play it, and playing other people's puzzles and rate them.
1 Iron Bars (Missing)
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1 Zinc (Missing)
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If you are just seeking passing the principles of this test, building and tearing down is the fastest.
1 Oyster Shell Marble (Ok)
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1 Yellow Alabaster (Missing)
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If you are having trouble gathering materials or if you enjoy playing these games, the third option is good for you.
1 Mud Granite (Missing)
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1 White Travertine (Ok)
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The longest route to principles is to build a puzzle and have it played & rated by others. But if you place your puzzle strategically, you may actually have a head start on passing the test (and get principles along the way).
1 Canary Granite (Missing)
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1 Night Granite (Missing)
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Note: be aware that to build your own puzzle, you will need Gearbox Design. If this is out of reach for you, finding 3 previous test passer's puzzles, and playing & rating them, might be the easiest.
1 Bearings (Missing)
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1 Eyelet gem, any type (Missing)
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== Solving a Puzzle ==
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''To be added later.''
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==Passing the Test==
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The 2 highest-rated puzzles each week will pass the Test. 
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==Needed to Demonstrate the Principle==
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To open the Test of Empty Hand you require:  
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* 1 Papyrus Paper
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* 1 Ink
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* 1 Concrete  
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* 1 Cut Stone
 +
* 1 Copper Sheeting
 +
* 1 Pliable Rotproof boards  
 +
* 1 Rigid Rotproof boards
 +
* 1 Hard but pliable boards
 +
* 1 Pliable Termite Resistant boards
 +
* 1 Steel Cable
 +
* 1 Oil
 +
* 1 Leather  
 +
* 1 Rope
 +
* 1 Iron Bars  
 +
* 1 Zinc
 +
* 1 Oyster Shell Marble  
 +
* 1 Yellow Alabaster  
 +
* 1 Mud Granite
 +
* 1 White Travertine
 +
* 1 Canary Granite
 +
* 1 Night Granite  
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* 1 Bearings
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* 1 Eyelet gem, any type
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==Test passers==
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* 07/02/2018 Augir (Asyut 1823, 2008)
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* 06/18/2018 Nixis (Asyut 1829, 2037)
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* 06/11/2018 Tunnen (Asyut 1822 2016)
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{{TestsNav|Thought}}

Revision as of 21:15, 3 July 2018

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  Test of  
Empty Hand
Discipline
Requirements
  • Level 20
Principles
  • Design an Empty Hand Puzzle and open it for Judging
  • Tear down your Empty Hand Puzzle, OR do the following:
    • Have 7 Judges solve and rate your Empty Hand
    • Design rated good by most Judges
  • All of the above, OR solve three recent winning Empty Hand Puzzles
Demonstration
  • Demonstrated by ?? in ?? on ??.


EmptyHand.png
Size N/A
Where outside

Empty Hand



University Text

An ancient children's game of many variations. Invent your own variation on a giant mechanical tower and have it judged among Egypt's most challenging.


Overview

This is one of the tests in the disciple of Thought.


Passing the Principles

There are 3 ways of passing the principles. Build a puzzle and tear it down, build a puzzle and have others play it, and playing other people's puzzles and rate them.

If you are just seeking passing the principles of this test, building and tearing down is the fastest.

If you are having trouble gathering materials or if you enjoy playing these games, the third option is good for you.

The longest route to principles is to build a puzzle and have it played & rated by others. But if you place your puzzle strategically, you may actually have a head start on passing the test (and get principles along the way).

Note: be aware that to build your own puzzle, you will need Gearbox Design. If this is out of reach for you, finding 3 previous test passer's puzzles, and playing & rating them, might be the easiest.


Solving a Puzzle

To be added later.


Passing the Test

The 2 highest-rated puzzles each week will pass the Test.


Needed to Demonstrate the Principle

To open the Test of Empty Hand you require:

  • 1 Papyrus Paper
  • 1 Ink
  • 1 Concrete
  • 1 Cut Stone
  • 1 Copper Sheeting
  • 1 Pliable Rotproof boards
  • 1 Rigid Rotproof boards
  • 1 Hard but pliable boards
  • 1 Pliable Termite Resistant boards
  • 1 Steel Cable
  • 1 Oil
  • 1 Leather
  • 1 Rope
  • 1 Iron Bars
  • 1 Zinc
  • 1 Oyster Shell Marble
  • 1 Yellow Alabaster
  • 1 Mud Granite
  • 1 White Travertine
  • 1 Canary Granite
  • 1 Night Granite
  • 1 Bearings
  • 1 Eyelet gem, any type


Test passers

  • 07/02/2018 Augir (Asyut 1823, 2008)
  • 06/18/2018 Nixis (Asyut 1829, 2037)
  • 06/11/2018 Tunnen (Asyut 1822 2016)

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