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Test of Isis Bounty

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The Test of the Isis' Bounty

Find the remants of Isis Bounty

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  Test of (the)  
Isis' Bounty
Discipline
Requirements
Principles
Can you find the ship Isis Bounty?
  • Find a piece of Ship Debris
  • Find a second piece of Ship Debris
  • Show a piece of Ship Debris to Scientists at SBody or UBody
  • Learn Basic Shipbuilding
  • Construct a Small Sailboat
  • Install a Light Winch
  • Salvage any Treasure Cache
  • Find 1 Piece of Isis' Bounty
Demonstration
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WARNING!

Information on this page should not be considered accurate. This information is being updated as new information is learned.
Don't complain about the speed of the boats or the animation. Those complaint will be ignored.

Test of Isis' Bounty

The Test of Isis' Bounty challenges players to find pieces of that legendary ship named Isis Bounty in Egypt's waters. Pieces can be found while fishing from the shoreline, but the final pieces needed to pass will be found in the deep waters of the Mediterranean and Rea Seas. Players will have to learn to construct Small Sailboats. Small Sailboats are steerable but subject to prevailing currents and have a chance of breaking up at sea, depositing the player on a random shore. In order to learn to construct Small Sailboats, players will have to work together to research the Basic Shipbuilding technology. All ships are affected by currents and wind resulting in slow sea travel.

After passing the test, players will gain the ability to construct larger, sturdier, and more expensive ships, complete with cargo holds. In addition to finding pieces of Isis Bounty or other ships, other desirable and undesirable debris will be found. Players will also need to scour the seas for Treasure Caches, recovered with Winches, which may contain rare and plentiful booty. Players may continue to seek out even larger and rarer Treasure Caches once they have passed the test, using a Sturdy Winch installed upon their Master's Schooner.

Shipbuilding Research

The following items are needed for Shipbuilding tech to be unlocked:

  • 100 Ordinary Ship Debris
  • 800 Boards
  • 1600 Sails
  • 1600 Rope
  • 100 Tar
  • 100 Nails
  • 400 Iron
  • 4000 Treated boards of:
    • Pliable Rotproof
    • Glossy Rotproof
    • Rigid Rotproof

Principles

  • Find a piece of Ship Debris
  • Find a second piece of Ship Debris
  • Show a piece of Ship Debris to Scientists at SBody or UBody
  • Learn Basic Shipbuilding
  • Construct a Small Sailboat
  • Install a Light Winch
  • Salvage any Treasure Cache
  • Find 1 Piece of Isis' Bounty

Passing the Test

In order to pass the Test of Isis' Bounty, players must find:

  • 1 Fragment of the Foredeck of Isis' Bounty
  • 1 Fragment of the Aft Deck
  • 1 Fragment of the Mainmast
  • 1 Fragment of the Inner Hull
  • 1 Fragment of the Cargo Hold
  • 1 Fragment of the Cabin
  • 1 Fragment of the Gilded Outer Hull

Once a player has all these in his/her possession, they should be shown to the scientists at University of the Human Body for the zap. All seven fragments will be removed from the player's inventory when they do so. Note: For a Fragment to count toward passing, it must have been recovered by the player trying to pass.

Items found while fishing

Unconfirmed rumors have been circling that possible desirable items include:

  • Silk Cloth
  • Linen Cloth/Sails
  • Gold Foil
  • Mirrors
  • Rope
  • Boards
  • Ship Debris

Unconfirmed rumors have been circling that undesirable items include:

  • Torn Bandages
  • Decayed Cadavers
  • Rotten Leather
  • Broken Chariot Wheels
  • Twice Folded Blade, Q 1842
  • Distillation Coil, Q 2109
More Item Information

Pieces of ship debris (identified as Ship Debris - username #) need to be brought to Schools or Universities of the Human Body for identification. The scientists will take the piece of Debris and return either: a piece of Ordinary Ship Debris (item name), or a piece of Isis' Bounty. If it is a piece of Isis' Bounty, it will be labeled with the part of that ship that the debris came from -- so, for instance, the item returned might be named, "A Fragment of the Foredeck of Isis' Bounty". The odds of any given piece of ship debris being from the Isis' Bounty depend on where and how it was found:

  • A piece of Ship Debris fished up from shore has a very low chance of being from Isis' Bounty. Only fragments of the Gilded Outer Hull can be fished up from shore.
  • A piece of Ship Debris fished up from offshore has a decent chance of being from Isis' Bounty. Only pieces of the Gilded Outer Hull, Foredeck, Aft Deck, and Mainmast can be fished up at sea.
  • A piece of Ship Debris found along with a Small Treasure Cache is likely to be from Isis' Bounty. Any part of the ship can be found in Small Treasure Caches, but there is a greater chance that the piece will be from either the Cabin, Inner Hull, or Cargo Hold than the other types.
  • A piece of Ship Debris found along with an Ancient Treasure Cache is guaranteed to be from Isis' Bounty. Any part can be found in Ancient Treasure Caches, but there is a greater chance of the fragment being from either the Cabin, Inner Hull, or Cargo Hold.


The use of pieces of Isis' Bounty is detailed below. Pieces of Ordinary Ship Debris have the following uses:

  • 100 Ordinary Ship Debris is needed to unlock Basic Shipbuilding Tech
  • Once a player has learned Basic Shipbuilding 1, pieces of Ordinary Ship Debris can be turned in at the University of the Human Body where the tech is opened in exchange for knowledge. The scientists will examine the piece of ship debris and offer to instruct the player further on building simple ships -- each time the player does so, his/her Basic Shipbuilding skill will raise by 1, up to a maximum of 49.


Ordinary Ship Debris has no further uses.

Small Sailboats

Once a player has learned Basic Shipbuilding, Small Sailboats can be constructed. Small Sailboats are built water-side from the following materials:

  • 400 Boards
  • 3 Linen Sails
  • 30 Rope
  • 10 Tar
  • 100 Nails
  • 50 Iron (for the anchor)

Information proposed about Sailboats:

  • Sailboats cannot be disassembled.
  • Sailboats can be steered.
  • Sailboats cannot go in reverse.
  • Sailboats traverse water of all depths.
  • Steerage is precise -- unlike airships, direction is easily specified, but like airships, sailboats speeds are slow
  • Sailboats can be anchored, and should automatically anchor when a player exits one or logs off aboard one.
  • Sailboats should be able to be boarded from a few coords away from shore by clicking upon them.
  • Waypoint/Expedition Travel/Spousewarp should not be allowed to/from ships.
  • Fishing should be allowed from ships. Ideally, ships should not stop moving for a cast -- it should be possible to trawl from a moving boat.

Small Sailboats are somewhat flimsily constructed. This means that there is a chance that a small sailboat may come apart at sea. If this happens, the ship, and winch (if installed, see Winches and Treasure Caches section below) are lost, and the player is deposited on a random shore.

The quality of a Small Sailboat is determined by the Basic Shipbuilding skill level of the builder. At higher quality levels:

  • Ships have a significantly lower chance of coming apart at sea.
  • Ships last longer. The lifespan in days should be equal to the builder's Basic Shipbuilding skill, up to a maximum of 21 days. At Basic Shipbuilding 1, a Small Sailboat will disintegrate after 1 day. At Basic Shipbuilding 21 and above, a small sailboat will last for three weeks. This lifespan can be prolonged indefinitely with maintenance: selecting "Maintain this Sailboat" from the ship's menu will refresh the ship's timer. This will also update the ship's other properties to the player's new/current level of Basic Shipbuilding.

The Master's Schooner and Advanced Shipbuilding

Once a player has passed the Test of Isis' Bounty, he/she will learn the skill Advanced Shipbuilding 1. This will allow said player to construct Master's Schooners. The cost of building a Master's Schooner is:

  • 1000 Boards
  • 1000 Glossy, Rotproof Boards
  • 50 Linen Sails
  • 200 Rope
  • 100 Tar
  • 1000 Nails
  • 10 Pulleys
  • 100 Gold Foil
  • 50 Bronze Straps
  • 500 Iron (for the Anchor)
  • 5 Steel Cable (for the Anchor Chain)

Master's Schooners obey the same mechanics as Small Sailboats (above), with a few exceptions:

  • Master's Schooners never come apart at sea.
  • Master's Schooners do not decay.
  • Master's Schooners may be fitted with Sturdy Winches (see Winches and Treasure Caches section).
  • Master's Schooners have cargo holds.
  • Either Advanced Shipbuilding (any level) or Basic Shipbuilding 21+ is required to operate a Master's Schooner.

Higher levels of Advanced Shipbuilding can be learned by turning pieces of Isis' Bounty in to University of the Human Body after the test has been completed.

Cargo Holds

The base capacity of a Master's Schooner's cargo hold is 25000 Deben. This can be upgraded by a player with a high level of Advanced Shipbuilding. Advanced Shipbuilding 7 is required to upgrade the Schooner's cargo hold to 50000 Deben, and Advanced Shipbuilding 49 is required to upgrade the Schooner's cargo hold to 100000 Deben capacity. A nominal material cost may be associated with the first upgrade. The final cargo hold upgrade should have a substantial material cost.

Winches and Treasure Caches

Both Small Sailboats and Master's Schooners can be fitted with Light Winches. Only Master's Schooners can be fitted with Sturdy Winches.

Light Winch cost:

  • 2 Pulleys
  • 30 Rope
  • 5 iron (for the hook)
  • 1 1-output Gearbox, determined by the Sailboat

Sturdy Winch cost:

  • 5 Pulleys
  • 5 Steel Cable
  • 1 Large Gear
  • 10 steel (for the hook)
  • 1 3-output Gearbox, determined by the Schooner

Winches allow the recovery of Treasure Caches. Treasure caches are spotted while at sea and appear as a shimmering surrounding a dark spot and have a relatively short visible range of around 10 coords. There are a couple of methods of finding Treasure Caches; the most straightforward is just to happen upon one. It is also possible, however, to narrow down the location of a Treasure Cache using an already-found Fragment of Isis' Bounty.

Treasure Cache

To locate a treasure cache, player with a fragment of Isis' Bounty in their possession may examine it at any time. It will display one of three messages:

  • "A rare artifact to be sure." In this case, there is no cache nearby.
  • "The fragment shines even more gaudily than usual." In this case, there is a cache within 75 coordinates.
  • "You get an uneasy feeling from this relic, as if it wanted something. Creepy." In this case, there is a cache within 25 coordinates.

There are two types of Treasure Caches. An "ordinary" Treasure Cache can be fished up with either a Light Winch or a Sturdy Winch, and consists of an assortment of the following:

  • 1 Piece of Ship Debris and an assortment of any of: Mirrors, Silk Cloth, Gems of any size, Cuttable/Cut Gems, Gold/silver/alloys (either raw, bars, foil, sheeting, or wire), very old wine (10+ vintages, rare flavors possible), spirits (rare types possible), paints, high-quality blacksmith/glass blown items (8k hatchets, 6k distillation coils, etc.), raeli tiles (rare types possible), incense (higher qualities possible).

The other type of Treasure Cache is the Ancient Treasure Cache. These should be substantially rarer and are only salvageable using a Sturdy Winch. If a player tries to recover an Ancient Treasure Cache using a Light Winch, they will receive a message that the cache is just too heavy to haul up using their winch. Ancient Treasure Caches consist of the following:

  • 1 Piece of Ship Debris (guaranteed to be from Isis' Bounty), any of the treasure types mentioned above, in greater quantities and slanted toward the rarer types (older vintages and rarer flavors of wine, more likely to have huge gems, rarer raeli tiles, rarer gem cuts, etc.) and 1 Rare Item.

Some suggestions for Rare Items found in Ancient Treasure Caches: very high-quality blacksmith/glass blown items (9500+ hatchets, 9000+ wineglasses, and so on), rare flax/wheat seeds with high yields, high quality knife templates, wings of Horus, rare flower bulb strains, portable cornerstones, lightboxes, and so on. The relative probabilities of each of these items should be carefully balanced so as to not disrupt the economy of Egypt.

Disclaimer

ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED WAS TAKEN FROM THE TEST PROPOSAL AND FROM COMMENTS MADE BY PLURIBUS. ACTUAL GAMEPLAY MAY BE DIFFERENT THAN WHAT IS LISTED. SPEED OF SHIPS AND BOATS MAY CHANGE AFTER TEST IS RELEASED!