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The challenge to the Next Generation for Harmony is: Test of the Giving Fisherman
Summary
Test of the Giving Fisherman In the Test of the Giving Fisherman, you are tasked with making special gifts to give to other players. The thoughtful giver will be aware of the likes and dislikes of his recipient. Be the most generous and perceptive player in Egypt to pass this test! A General Overview 1. Catch a fish (Or trade/acquire a fresh fish) 2. Fillet with a special knife (requires different levels of filleting skill) 3. Generates delicate fish meat (this doesn't make fish scales, roe or oil like normal filleting) 4. Acquire a fish scale and a citrus fruit 5. Assemble a wrapped gift (fish meat wrapped in preserved fish scale, served with a citrus fruit) 6. Present the gift to another player, taking into account their likes and dislikes.
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Test of the Giving Fisherman In the Test of the Giving Fisherman, you are tasked with making special gifts to give to other players. The thoughtful giver will be aware of the likes and dislikes of his recipient. Be the most generous and perceptive player in Egypt to pass this test! A General Overview 1. Catch a fish (Or trade/acquire a fresh fish) 2. Fillet with a special knife (requires different levels of filleting skill) 3. Generates delicate fish meat (this doesn't make fish scales, roe or oil like normal filleting) 4. Acquire a fish scale and a citrus fruit 5. Assemble a wrapped gift (fish meat wrapped in preserved fish scale, served with a citrus fruit) 6. Present the gift to another player A Detailed Overview The Gift To assemble a gift, you need: 1 Delicate fish meat, 1 fish scale, 1 citrus fruit, and 1 papyrus paper. Test of Giving Fisherman -> Assemble a gift. You can name the gift after assembly. The final gift is a complex item you must give to another player using the test menu when you click on them (similar to how you ask others to acro or compare achievements). They must accept your gift by choosing 'Yes'. Scoring Your gift is worth points based on how much a player likes (is compatible with) your gift. Each player has preferred fish meats, scale colors, and citrus fruits. You can receive up to 6 points if your gift perfectly matches a player's preferences. The amount of points you receive (or lose) is doubled if you give a gift to a player who has given you a gift before. Therefore, 12 points are possible from a single gift. Preferences Each player has 18 favorite colors, 5 favorite fish, and 10 favorite citrus fruits. You cannot choose these, they are tied uniquely and are generated from your avatar name (or some other manner). If a player gives you one of your favorite colors, they receive 2 points, likewise for the fruit type and fish type. You also have 36 'Liked' colors, 10 liked fish, and 20 liked citrus. A player giving you one of these receives 1 point instead. You also have 72 'Disliked' colors, 20 disliked fish, and 40 disliked citrus. A player giving you one of these receives -2 points. It is not possible to have less than 0 points total in this test, but you can lose points if you give bad gifts. All other types of fish, colors, and fruits are 'neutral' for you and result in no points being awarded to the giver. You can give multiple gifts to the same person (one per day, up to a maximum of 10), but take care not to give them the identical gift. If you give a player a gift made up of exactly the same materials of a gift you have given them before, they will be offended and will dislike all aspects of it (giving you -6 or -12 points!) Checking your Score To check your score, you must visit an Essence of Harmony. The essence will not tell you your exact numerical score but it will let you know how generous you are relative to your peers (defined as those who have not passed the test, are signed up for the test, and have given at least one gift.) You will get a different message if your score is in the top 5, 10, 25, 50, or 100 percent of peers. It is possible to keep track of your exact score on your own, but this requires that the gift recipient share with the gift giver or others the message they got upon receiving the gift, so that that player's likes and dislikes can be deduced. Notes You may not give a gift to a player if they have accepted a gift from you in the past 24 hours. Conversely, if you accept a gift from someone, you cannot accept another gift from anyone until at least 2 hours have passed. Gifts may only be made to citizens (paid, at least level 1 players) of Egypt. Delicate fish meat is a complex item, named for the type of fish from which it came. You do not have to catch the fish yourself, but it must be a freshly caught fish. You must fillet the fish yourself. If the delicate fish meat is given to another player, dropped, or placed into a storage container, it immediately spoils and cannot be used for gifts. It also spoils if left in your inventory for more
Inscriptions of the supporters of this Challenge
Pharaoh's Oracle of Harmony:
Blueshift
Sage of Harmony:
Darkfyre, Hounddog
Master of Harmony:
Ruby, Renard, Robby, atomadam2
Scribe of Harmony:
Astia, Kalmkitty, cate, Augir, McArine, OneBanana, Sabuli, Wampak
Journeyman of Harmony:
Ami-Rana, Antilia, Ariella, Avanya, Bessodia, Chet, Starfyre, Ulah, emeraldlily, sake, Amon-Sul, GammaBird, Karush, Nebamon, Ofalot, Porthos
Prentice of Harmony:
Annuminas, Baltharina, Heterika, KebiRoz, Kyline, Minerva, MissBarbara, Neas, Ninfa, Rhosymedre, Rosenfeuer, Sabina, YendorsSlave, bcoastaldawn, nikara, tamb, Aseto, Balthazarr, GHawkins, Hirokache, Honasha, MrB, Pascalito, Redshift, Sithid, Sonnenfeuer, Tibere, Yendor, Zhukuram, akhen, amron, herberti
Student of Harmony:
ANA, Asheara, CherryBlossom, Crashley, DustiTwister, Handsome, Lizzi, Luan, Lukeera, Maata, Mariamom, Misty, Mitsuko, Nabirye, Nitocris, Peacefulness, Rabia, ReddRuby, Sakura54, Shemei, SleepyKitty, Tashienna, Wishes, Xianyde, ellorin, firelily, fizzles, kanara, klynn, kuupid, windingo, Akhbeer, AlaricRa, AlphaBob, Arahgon, Bartram, Bognor, Chubby, Eros, Fuzz, Hemptwister, Jazkar, Kenamon, Larame, Markanthony, Maximus, Mektos, Morendo, Obol, Orcinus, PetrusIV, PtolemyVII, Qwu, Rabble, Sawyer, Sparky, Squill, Strutter, badkitty, farmer, hd-jr, mattphat, nimto, toothless