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Revision as of 08:20, 7 August 2018
Overview
This a player-made puzzle for the Test of the Pathmaker. Players design and open the Pathmaker for judging by fellow Egyptians.
Sources
This building becomes available at level 6 from the Thought discipline.
Cost
- 300 Cut Stone
- 2 Huge Diamond
- 12 Medium Topaz
- 60 Silver Wire
- 3 Cut Amethyst: Hexas Plate
- 3 Cut Jade: Looking Glass
- 2 Cut Turquoise: Symmetry
- 1 Cut Citrine: Dragyn's Eye
Built in a Small Construction Site Under Test Menu
Designing a Pathmaker
The object of the puzzle is to join all towers into a single closed loop, while obeying these rules:
- All pipes must connect up correctly to adjacent squares
- You may only have one pipe segment per square, i.e. you cannot have a "cross" pipe.
- Pipes on a square with a blue tower must be straight.
- Pipes on a square with a red tower must be a 90 degree bend.
- One of the pipes connected immediately adjacent to a blue tower must be a 90 degree bend. (Note: the rules only require one of the two to be a bend, but both can be bends if you like).
- The two pipes connected immediately adjacent to a red tower must be straight.
The Pathmaker will not let you place pipes that violate these rules.
- Once you are satisfied with your design, you can open it to the public.
Notes
- Sometimes there is more than 1 way to solve a puzzle.
- You must solve your own puzzle first before you Open it for Judging.