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University Beer Tokens
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Since the old Pharaoh was too cheap to properly install slaves in the schools and university to fan the scientists, they tend to be very thirsty and will accept beer tokens for the university cafeteria... University Beer Tokens are obtained through pre-order and players can use them to bribe their way past the principles of a test, get citizenship or if there are no principles to skip, citizens can increase their level instead. It should be noted that you cannot use University Beer Tokens to bypass the initiations.
Source
Each avatar will receive one for each month they are subscribed.
For those that pre-ordered, they will receive an advance of:
- 3 for those with 3-month packages
- 6 for those with 6-month packages
- 12 for those with 12-month packages
- 18 for those with full tale packages
Uses
Principles of a Test
Visit the school or university for which you want to "skip" the principle stages.
Advance a Level
If the school or university doesn't have anything to skip, you will be offered the menu:
Special > Bribe the Scientists for a Level
On your first visit,
The scientists have long felt that they are vastly overworked in keeping up with harsh demands of the people of Egypt. They would like nothing better than to kick back in the University cafeteria and have a beer. Some of the scientists aren't above being bribed with University Beer Tokens and will pass you in the principles of a test for one.
You then receive a confirmation dialog
You see the scientist lick his lips and look around suspiciously. Are you sure that you want to use one of your remaining ## Unversity Beer Tokens?
On accepting,
The scientist quickly pockets the University Beer Token, and advances you one level.
On refusing,
The scientist looks at you disappointedly and asks how he can help you