Hi! I started playing last month. And I'm now in a dilemma which quests to do first. I'd like to ask if there is a recommended order or something? There just seem to be so many and I don't which ones to do first. I opened the mall because I wanted new clothes and stuff. But I still have a lot like DIY, the toddler, sorcery, northern glade, etc. I didn't do the puppy/kitten when it came out then missed the event that came along with. I'm getting sort of confused now. Hahaha..
Btw, I often see in forum mall update, Christmas update, baby steps update. What does this mean? How do I know if I have them or what I have?
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Is there a good order of completing quests?
Is there a good order of completing quests?
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Re: Is there a good order of completing quests?
I just started a new game late last year, between Christmas and New Years. Personally, I think it's more important to finish the regular (timed) quests before starting any of the discovery quests (salsa, nanny, castle, etc). You rank up in the game so quickly at the beginning because it doesn't take much XP to go from level 4 to 5. So, the quests get back-logged. I'm waiting until I finish the Life Dreams & Legacies quest before starting in on the discovery ones. Then you can do the discovery quests at your leisure, without worrying about juggling several sims doing different tasks and possibly missing out on the bonus rewards.
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Re: Is there a good order of completing quests?
Once you finish the lifedreams and legacies the game is different because sims then age and have life orbs. I think it would be better to complete all the quests you can before finishing the lifedreams and legacies quest. A lifedream means they have a purpose in life and to get the orb you have to do what they want to do with their life. If you don't they don't get the orb. Some places on the map are built using life orbs instead of simoleans so you will need them.
Before that I don't think there is much you can do about which quest to complete, they just come up when you finish one.
Before that I don't think there is much you can do about which quest to complete, they just come up when you finish one.
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Re: Is there a good order of completing quests?
That is true for the main queued quests but the discovery quests that can be found throughout the town can be done in any order.CountessCrazy wrote: Before that I don't think there is much you can do about which quest to complete, they just come up when you finish one.
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Those are the names of the different updates. The current one is the Christmas 2015 update. If your game's icon is blue with snowflakes that's the update you are on. When you are on the most current update you have what was added in previous updates as well as what was added in the current update. So by being on the Christmas 2015 update you have in your game the Saved by the Spells quest that was added in the Monsters and Magic update as well as the Nanny Knows Best quest that was added in the Baby Steps update.Lensky wrote: Btw, I often see in forum mall update, Christmas update, baby steps update. What does this mean? How do I know if I have them or what I have?
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Re: Is there a good order of completing quests?
Thanks for the tips.
I actually stopped the main quests at higher education (which has no time limit) because I've read about the life dreams and I didn't want my sims to age. I was worried I won't be able to complete the levels of the hobbies if my sims keep on aging and dying up on me.
I actually stopped the main quests at higher education (which has no time limit) because I've read about the life dreams and I didn't want my sims to age. I was worried I won't be able to complete the levels of the hobbies if my sims keep on aging and dying up on me.
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Re: Is there a good order of completing quests?
They don't die that fast This is from the firemonkey's site. And from adult to senior it takes around 20 days, and that's if you keep them busy all the timeLensky wrote:Thanks for the tips.
I actually stopped the main quests at higher education (which has no time limit) because I've read about the life dreams and I didn't want my sims to age. I was worried I won't be able to complete the levels of the hobbies if my sims keep on aging and dying up on me.