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Re: Quests and their order of appearance

Posted: 12 Aug 2015, 06:36
by Perturbee
mclarenf1racer wrote:In sous judgemental, you mention that a toddler needs to make a mud pie, what if I don't have a toddler? I've just aged my last one to pre teen today before I noticed this.
Sadly, you'll stay on that task until you have a toddler to complete it. I haven't seen a way around it.

Re: Quests and their order of appearance

Posted: 12 Aug 2015, 09:18
by rubysims
Perturbee wrote:
mclarenf1racer wrote:In sous judgemental, you mention that a toddler needs to make a mud pie, what if I don't have a toddler? I've just aged my last one to pre teen today before I noticed this.
Sadly, you'll stay on that task until you have a toddler to complete it. I haven't seen a way around it.


Actually I think that was changed to make a mud pie last update because I had an adult make it? Not entirely sure though.

Re: Quests and their order of appearance

Posted: 12 Aug 2015, 13:25
by mclarenf1racer
thanks for the replies, I am now able to confirm that an adult can make mud pie so me happy now. many thanks again

Re: Quests and their order of appearance

Posted: 12 Aug 2015, 14:01
by Perturbee
mclarenf1racer wrote:thanks for the replies, I am now able to confirm that an adult can make mud pie so me happy now. many thanks again
Thanks for confirming! Updated on the blog.

Re: Quests and their order of appearance

Posted: 12 Aug 2015, 22:08
by mclarenf1racer
absolutely no probs Perturbee, im very thankful for what you have created, many many thank yous

Re: Quests and their order of appearance

Posted: 15 Apr 2016, 19:58
by randy_thrandy
I'm sorry, I've been going through all these lists of quests and I still aren't clear on something: does the quilting hobby quest go straight to the life dreams and legacies one? is there any way to just... stop it before the whole aging thing is set into motion?
I would like to keep the game death-less (and thus get off the quest-train after the quilting quest) but I don't want to screw it up by ignoring the timer on the life dreams and legacies quest and thus miss out on the singing salmon thingie that's apparently very useful... you know, if I in the future decide to still get into this whole aging craze, that singing fish might come in handy.
Any advice is very welcome and thank you so much for your help!

Re: Quests and their order of appearance

Posted: 15 Apr 2016, 21:25
by mockingbird288z
randy_thrandy wrote:I'm sorry, I've been going through all these lists of quests and I still aren't clear on something: does the quilting hobby quest go straight to the life dreams and legacies one?
Yes. Both the In Stitches quest and the Life Dreams and Legacies quest are part of the queued main quests that start one right after the other.
randy_thrandy wrote: is there any way to just... stop it before the whole aging thing is set into motion?
The aging starts specifically at goal #7 of the Life Dreams and Legacies quest. If you don't want the aging to start you have to just not complete goal #6 or anything before that.
randy_thrandy wrote:I would like to keep the game death-less (and thus get off the quest-train after the quilting quest) but I don't want to screw it up by ignoring the timer on the life dreams and legacies quest and thus miss out on the singing salmon thingie that's apparently very useful... you know, if I in the future decide to still get into this whole aging craze, that singing fish might come in handy.
Any advice is very welcome and thank you so much for your help!
You can either stop somewhere in the In Stitches quest or don't go beyond the first goal of the Life Dreams quest. Either way you miss out on unlocking either the patchwork teddy or the singing salmon. I personally would let go of the patchwork teddy.

If you've completed the Basement of Kings quest within the time limit you can build the DIY house that has a singing salmon in it.

Re: Quests and their order of appearance

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 12:03
by randy_thrandy
I hope I understand this right: if i don't complete the in stitches quest, I don't unlock the quilting hobby?
And if start the life dreams and legacies quest but never complete the 2nd task (send invitations on a computer), I miss out on the singing salmon but i also don't invite the reaper to mess around in my sim tow and my sims don't start aging?

Re: Quests and their order of appearance

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 17:34
by mockingbird288z
randy_thrandy wrote:I hope I understand this right: if i don't complete the in stitches quest, I don't unlock the quilting hobby?
Correct because the last goal of that quest is to buy the quilting bench from the hobby store.

randy_thrandy wrote:And if start the life dreams and legacies quest but never complete the 2nd task (send invitations on a computer), I miss out on the singing salmon but i also don't invite the reaper to mess around in my sim tow and my sims don't start aging?
Correct. As long as you don't get to the 7th goal (open age controller) aging and dying won't start in your game but if you never go beyond the 6th goal the timer for the singing salmon would eventually run out and even if you wanted later to finish the quest you wouldn't be able to unlock the singing salmon.

Re: Quests and their order of appearance

Posted: 16 Apr 2016, 18:21
by randy_thrandy
Magnificent! Thank you so much for your help!