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Test of the Funerary Temple

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Construct a glorious Temple to entice the dead to visit earth. Only the finest will pass the Test of the Funerary Temple.

Principles

  • Build a Raeli Oven (optional)
  • Start the oven Dredging
  • Begin the Baking Process
  • Interrupt the Baking Process before the tiles are Black
  • Build a Funerary Temple
  • Glorify the Temple with at least 7 colors of Tiles
  • Achieve a Glory Rating of 7000

Demonstrate the Principle

What it took to unlock the test for Egypt:

Demonstrated by Nchanter in Pyramid Lake on 2009-04-01.

Construction Costs

A Funerary Temple is build in a small construction site, requiring 1 Canvas and 4 Rope to build.

Glory

Each week, the Funerary Temple with the highest Glory rating passes the test.

Your temple gains glory when you add Raeli Tiles to it. Although you can add tiles to your temple at any time, you can never remove them. Additionally, your temple can never be reset.

Funerary Temple.png

Once tiles are added to the Funerary Temple, it will grow significantly in size:

Diania templ1.jpg Diania templ2.jpg

Glory calculation

Glory is calculated individually for each type of tile, then added. More tiles of the same type increase your glory, but there are diminishing returns: for example, 343 tiles of the same color only give twice the glory of 7 tiles. So to maximize the glory of your temple, you should try to have many different colors. See the table below.

Tiles of the same color 1 2 7 14 49 98 343 686 2401 4802 16807 33614 117649
Glory for that color 100 135 200 235 300 335 400 435 500 535 600 635 700

In general, N tiles of one color give 100*(1+log7(N)) points for that color.

Or, if you don't have log7 on your calculator: 100*(1+log(N)/log(7))

History of passes

The history of passes is maintained on the Test Pass list here: Test_Pass_History#Funerary_Temple