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You must be at least level 10 to start the Test of Reason.
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== Principles ==
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* Solve three [[Empty Hand Puzzle]]s and rate them
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* Solve three [[Pathmaker]]s and rate them
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* Solve three [[Scholar's Gem Cutting Table]]s and rate them
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* Run three [[Test of the Venery|Venery]] puzzles and rate them
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* Check your Judgment Hints (after Test advances)
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'''Note:''' if all items show Done and you still don't have your level check judgment hints again
  
 
=== Demonstrate the Principle ===
 
=== Demonstrate the Principle ===
 
Be an Initiate of Harmony after Tests of the Pathmaker, Venery and Bijou have been unlocked.
 
Be an Initiate of Harmony after Tests of the Pathmaker, Venery and Bijou have been unlocked.
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Demonstrated by Ari 2010-08-05.'
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== Details ==
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=== Scoring ===
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This test is based on Thought projects you judge, such as Pathmakers, Empty Hand puzzles, Bijous and Veneries. Similar to the [[Test of the Critic]], you get a new test menu that will tell you your Reason score. Scoring is based on how many peer judges you have for each piece you judge, and scores update after Test advances (usually Sunday/Monday).
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T3 scoring notes
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Scoring is based on a hash table (similar to petitions). Your score will be less than, or equal to, the total number of unique people who have voted on the same puzzles as you. You can get "rotated out" of a puzzle but your score will never decrease. In theory, the highest score possible is 1020 (255 per puzzle type) but this is a highly unlikely to be achieved (no longer true in T4).
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'''Note:''' You get credit for puzzles you've judged prior to starting the test (so all those puzzles you've played before the test opened weren't a waste).
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===Judging Hints===
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When you sign up for the test, you get a new option in your special menu, Meditate on Judgment Hints. These hints do not impact your score, they just give you an idea as to how well you're judging works. The only time you need to check this menu for the test is for principles. Beyond that, you don't need to check the hints unless you want to see how you're judging works in relation to the rest of Egypt.
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Checking your Judgment Hints is done in Self -> Special.
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If you have also started the Test of Reason, the Judgment Hints will list both Thought and Art pieces. ['''Needs confirmation for T4.''']
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=== Passing ===
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The player with the highest score each week passes the test. If there is a tied score, the pass is retained to the following week.
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Latest revision as of 05:32, 16 September 2010

Main Shard Bastet T5 Beta

You must be at least level 10 to start the Test of Reason.

Principles

Note: if all items show Done and you still don't have your level check judgment hints again

Demonstrate the Principle

Be an Initiate of Harmony after Tests of the Pathmaker, Venery and Bijou have been unlocked.

Demonstrated by Ari 2010-08-05.'

Details

Scoring

This test is based on Thought projects you judge, such as Pathmakers, Empty Hand puzzles, Bijous and Veneries. Similar to the Test of the Critic, you get a new test menu that will tell you your Reason score. Scoring is based on how many peer judges you have for each piece you judge, and scores update after Test advances (usually Sunday/Monday).

T3 scoring notes

Scoring is based on a hash table (similar to petitions). Your score will be less than, or equal to, the total number of unique people who have voted on the same puzzles as you. You can get "rotated out" of a puzzle but your score will never decrease. In theory, the highest score possible is 1020 (255 per puzzle type) but this is a highly unlikely to be achieved (no longer true in T4).

Note: You get credit for puzzles you've judged prior to starting the test (so all those puzzles you've played before the test opened weren't a waste).

Judging Hints

When you sign up for the test, you get a new option in your special menu, Meditate on Judgment Hints. These hints do not impact your score, they just give you an idea as to how well you're judging works. The only time you need to check this menu for the test is for principles. Beyond that, you don't need to check the hints unless you want to see how you're judging works in relation to the rest of Egypt.

Checking your Judgment Hints is done in Self -> Special.

If you have also started the Test of Reason, the Judgment Hints will list both Thought and Art pieces. [Needs confirmation for T4.]

Passing

The player with the highest score each week passes the test. If there is a tied score, the pass is retained to the following week.


Test Constructions that require judging