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Test of the Three Kingdoms
Test of Three Kingdoms
Abstract
In the Test of Three Kingdoms, small groups of players must cooperate to build cenotaphs (a monument of respect to the dead) representing the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms of Egypt. Your work will be inspected daily by the finest instructors of architecture in Egypt. If you can gain enough favor with the instructors, your cenotaph will be constructed! Complete three cenotaphs, representing the Old, Middle, and New Kingdoms, and you will pass the test! But, how will you complete this task? Will you strictly cooperate with you peers and hope for the best, or will you take the credit all for yourself?
Mechanics of Group Selection
Every day (Egyptian) at midnight, players signed up for the test are sorted into groups. You are eligible for group placement as long as you have signed up and have also logged into your account within the past three Teppy days. There are three types of cenotaphs with different group sizes:
- Old Kingdom - 3 players
- Middle Kingdom - 6 players
- New Kingdom - 12 players
All players are eligible for Old Kingdom, but Middle Kingdom players must have already built an Old Kingdom cenotaph, and likewise New Kingdom players must have already built a Middle Kingdom cenotaph. Each cenotaph you complete grants you one chance to build the next highest type (If you finish 3 Old Kingdom cenotaphs, you can attempt to build a Middle Kingdom type 3 times. There is no requirement to build an Old Kingdom cenotaph.)
The game will attempt to place players in the highest group possible, but if there are not enough players to fill a complete group the game will place them in a lower group. Players who cannot be placed into any of the three group types must wait until the next sorting.
One player in the group, chosen randomly, is given a Cenotaph Construction Kit. This allows that player to place a Cenotaph Construction Site in Egypt much like placing a regular construction site. Your group is given a chat window, and you should place the Construction Site in an easily reachable location for everyone.
Building your Cenotaph
Each of the three cenotaphs has 4 subtypes. Your subtype is randomly chosen when your group is formed. This means not every group is building the exact same type of structure. Subtype details are at the bottom of the page.
Your group has 9 Egyptian days to build your cenotaph. After nine days, failure to build dissolves your group and any progress on the cenotaph is lost, as it crumbles. This check occurs at midnight, so eligible players are immediately sorted into new groups. Note that if you are building a Middle or New Kingdom cenotaph, this counts as one attempt, so you may be required to build another lower level cenotaph to try again.
Each player in the group must make a small contribution to the Cenotaph Construction Site for a building round to be successful. The exact contribution cost is detailed at the bottom of the page. After all players in the group do this and when the next midnight check occurs, the instructors of architecture will inspect your cenotaph and render one of three judgements (picked at random):
- Approve! (Your group gains 7 favor)
- Disapprove. (Your group loses 4 favor. You cannot have less than 0 favor.)
- Mixed feelings... (No favor gained or lost.)
For your cenotaph to be given the 'go ahead' for construction, your group must have a certain amount of favor with the instructors. These are:
- Old Kingdom Cenotaph - 14 favor
- Middle Kingdom Cenotaph - 21 favor
- New Kingdom Cenotaph - 28 favor
If you meet the minimum amount, your cenotaph is finished and all group members receive credit for it! You are eligible for higher level cenotaphs, your group is disbanded, and you are immediately sorted into new groups. If your group doesn't have enough favor, a building round occurs again (each player in the group must re-contribute to the Site again within 9 Egyptian days.) The speed of construction is somewhat group-dependent: a round can finish in as little as 1 Egyptian day or at most 9.