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Revision as of 04:18, 21 June 2018

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This building becomes available after you have learned the Pilgrim Shrine Construction skill from a School of Worship

Pilgrim Shrines

Pilgrim Shrines are built by players for Path of the Pilgrim. Each shrine has a tithe associated with it, set by the builder. This tithe may be any quantity of any single item.

A shrine costs seven marble to construct, plus seven times the tithe. The type of marble required will vary with the type of the tithe (you are informed of the type needed when you attempt to construct the shrine using a small construction site). There is a list of Pilgrim shrine requirements.

It is not possible to transfer ownership of a shrine to a guild or other player. The builder must have the Pilgrim Shrine Construction skill, available at a School of Worship for 1 piece each of Oyster Shell Marble, Mud Granite, and Yellow Alabaster marbles and have started the test.

Tithes made to a shrine are collectible (instantly) by the builder of the shrine, so a well placed and priced shrine may collect a significant amount of tithes.

Pilgrims may only tithe at a shrine if it is holy and is at least 600 coords from any other shrine the group has tithed at.

A shrine is holy if:

  • It is owned by an active account.
  • It is the only shrine owned by that character.
  • It is the most expensive shrine of its type in its region.

For example: If Akhetaton builds a shrine with a tithe of 5 iron, and there are no other shrines with an iron tithe in his region, his shrine will be holy. If Tutankhamen then builds a shrine with a tithe of 6 iron in the same region, his shrine will be holy--and Akh's shrine will stop being holy. If Tut's shrine had required 5 iron or less, it would not have been holy, and Akh's would have remained holy. On the other hand, if Tut were to build a shrine with a tithe of 2 copper, both his shrine and Akh's 5 iron shrine would be holy, since they require tithes of different types.

For the purposes of this Test, Egypt is divided into 8 regions.

It is usually best to build a pilgrim shrine at least 600 coordinates from any other shrine. If you build within 600 coords of another shrine, a pilgrimage can only visit one of the shrines (so you potentially deprive yourself or the other person of some shrine income, and the pilgrimage of the chance to tithe at two shrines instead of one). It is also unwise to use the same resource for a tithe as someone else in the region since this will make their shrine non-holy and useless - this has caused expensive shrine wars in the past.

Tool for measuring the distance between sets of coordinates: 2D Distance Calculator

Note: If you salvage your Pilgrim shrine, you get nothing back.

Pilgrim Shrines

Please also update the map at the bottom with your location.

Tithe Coords Region
30 Flax 1013, 7043 Meshwesh Delta
20 Leeks 420, 7160 Meshwesh Delta
11 Brass 1677,7139 Bitter Lakes
12 Bronze 958, 6436 Giza
20 Cabbage 352, 6311 Faiyum
20 Watermelons 1017, 5834 Giza
2 Glass Pipe 900, 5200 Herakleopolis
10 Butter 1587, 5196 Herakleopolis
50 Flower Fertilizer 400, 5700 Lahun
3 Ash -90, -7042 (West of CS) Blue Nile
50 Cabbage 24, -6220 Napata
50 Fertile Papyrus 692, -6574 Blue Nile
20 Jugs of Buttermilk 700, -3160 Elephantine
20 Leather 790, -3820 West Kush
50 Flax 888, -5934 Blue Nile
50 Dried Flax 666, -2360 Philae
50 Gravel 834, -1728 Philae
50 Gravel 213, -7650 Blue Nile
50 Cabbage 221, -5733 Blue Nile
50 Cabbage 3712, -5632 Axum
50 Barley (Raw) 1819, 2024 Asyut
10 Soda 3094, -5965 White Nile
3 Fine Glass Rods 674, -7208 Blue Nile

Shrine Locations

This map uses the CondMap template, if this map imports data from other maps please edit those. Please see Maps for further details and links to all raw data pages


Demonstration

Demonstrated Year 1, Peret II-11 by kirie.

Needs:

  • 7 Oyster Shell Marble
  • 7 Yellow Alabaster
  • 7 Mud Granite
  • 7 White Travertine
  • 7 Canary Granite
  • 7 Night Granite
  • 7 Grey Star Marble