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− | Ka Boxes are made on a [[Ka Vice]]. | + | Ka Boxes are made on a [[Ka Vice]]; one vice per box. Building a box uses up the vice. |
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Meditating on the [[Ka Tomb]] will provide ''that week's'' requirements. Use the clipboard option to copy the list for later reference. The seven gods for which boxes can be made are: | Meditating on the [[Ka Tomb]] will provide ''that week's'' requirements. Use the clipboard option to copy the list for later reference. The seven gods for which boxes can be made are: | ||
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*Sopdu | *Sopdu | ||
− | Ka Boxes are constructed with | + | Ka Boxes are constructed with: |
+ | *1 - 4 random small gems | ||
+ | *3 - 6 random-colored [[Silk Panel]]s | ||
+ | *6 random [[Treated Metal Sheeting]] | ||
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+ | The treated metal sheeting for each god is the same for all Tombs for the week. However, the silk color/quantity and gem type/quantity are different for each avatar. | ||
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+ | Once made, the Ka Box is filled with a random (usually fairly cheap) resource. The box name changes to <God Name>:Sealed after being filled and can now be added to your [[Ka Tomb]]. (Boxes can be stored in a warehouse prior to adding to the [[Ka Tomb]], but take care to keep player's boxes separate.) | ||
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+ | Multiple [[Ka Vice]]s can be built at one time to allow for assembly-line making and filling of boxes. | ||
− | + | '''Important: After the box has been filled, be sure to pick it up as it can now be swept.''' | |
− | + | Boxes can be made for one or multiple gods at the player's discretion. For the weekly pledge, there is no benefit to one god over another, so choose the easiest/cheapest boxes to make. See the [[Test of Ka]] for the daily bonus event details. | |
− | + | [[Image:Ka_Boxes.PNG]] | |
− | Boxes | + | Above are Ka Boxes: right, a box under construction; middle, a completed, unfilled box; and left, a filled box. Note there is no visual difference between a completed and a filled box. However, clicking on the box will either give the option to fill or to pick up. |
== Uses == | == Uses == | ||
Ka boxes are installed in a [[Ka Tomb]] in order to gain points in the [[Test of Ka]]. | Ka boxes are installed in a [[Ka Tomb]] in order to gain points in the [[Test of Ka]]. |
Latest revision as of 00:46, 25 July 2016
Ka Boxes are made on a Ka Vice; one vice per box. Building a box uses up the vice.
Meditating on the Ka Tomb will provide that week's requirements. Use the clipboard option to copy the list for later reference. The seven gods for which boxes can be made are:
- Aker
- Babi
- Kheper
- Mafdet
- Meret
- Nunet
- Sopdu
Ka Boxes are constructed with:
- 1 - 4 random small gems
- 3 - 6 random-colored Silk Panels
- 6 random Treated Metal Sheeting
The treated metal sheeting for each god is the same for all Tombs for the week. However, the silk color/quantity and gem type/quantity are different for each avatar.
Once made, the Ka Box is filled with a random (usually fairly cheap) resource. The box name changes to <God Name>:Sealed after being filled and can now be added to your Ka Tomb. (Boxes can be stored in a warehouse prior to adding to the Ka Tomb, but take care to keep player's boxes separate.)
Multiple Ka Vices can be built at one time to allow for assembly-line making and filling of boxes.
Important: After the box has been filled, be sure to pick it up as it can now be swept.
Boxes can be made for one or multiple gods at the player's discretion. For the weekly pledge, there is no benefit to one god over another, so choose the easiest/cheapest boxes to make. See the Test of Ka for the daily bonus event details.
Above are Ka Boxes: right, a box under construction; middle, a completed, unfilled box; and left, a filled box. Note there is no visual difference between a completed and a filled box. However, clicking on the box will either give the option to fill or to pick up.
Uses
Ka boxes are installed in a Ka Tomb in order to gain points in the Test of Ka.