Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-82.1.155.246-20150828092434/@comment-16674955-20150830222314

Grace Mirchea Luslec wrote: Oh yeah I didn't think about the open floor thing being exclusive to Zahard. Being King of the Tower, his relationship with Headon is probably different than other Irregulars. I kinda had a theory about him and the last member of the 10 warriors but I'll save it for a different thread.

It makes me wonder what this guardian's test is. I know that most of the climbing for the 10 Warriors involved Shinheuh, so maybe there's an invincible Shinheuh up there that no one can beat. Or maybe an intelligence test that's beyond their ability to solve.

Sigh, It's going to be such a long time before we see that floor :(.

No, any irregular has the right to take the test, also high-rankers get the right to be tested by it on behalf of Zahard (hence why some princesses conquered floors on his stead).

What I meant is that if an irregular like Enryu or Phantaminum decides to pass this guardian's test and manages it, it will grant this irregular the right to live on that floor or go to the next floor and challenge the next guardian test. Said irregular would move up but other people would have to take guardian's test too. But if Zahard or someone in his stead (whatever regular or ranker type of irregular, or "regular" (insider chosen by Headon) high-ranker with the rules that it must go to Zahard's empire, then it will. From there, a ruler under the guardian can be set and thus ranker administrators would be able to give tests to everyone (regulars and rankers alike).

The guardian test of such a high floor must be insane, indeed. Also, siu said the guardian of this floor is very hostile.

There is a theory that I like about this. That everything happening now and later (and before) is part of the test, and someone in the current team (say Baam) will pass the test. It might what Headon is using Rachel for.