User:TechpriestMagos

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About me

I'm the kind of player that likes to experience everything. I'd love to try every aspect of the game at some point. I like to figure everything out and work out the best way of doing things.

This user has the Absent-Minded trait.

This user has the Bookworm trait.
The user is a Libra.

This user has the Computer Whiz trait.
This user has the Couch Potato trait.

This user has the Easily Impressed trait.

My favorite pages

My favorite Sims

  • None, at the moment.

The Sims games I own

This user prefers The Sims 3 games to any other Sims games.

Goals

Cooking, Gardening and Nectar Making

  • Become a Master Farmer.
  • Obtian a Death Flower, just in case.
  • Acquire all nectar grape varieties and breed perfect specimines (Renoit, Cherimola Blan, Avornalino, Meloire, Cranerlet Nuala, Gralladina Fran).
  • Obtain special and foreign fruits (Flame Fruit, Life Fruit, Plum, Pomegranate, Cherry, Pomelo).
  • Continue practicing the Nectar Making skill as opportunities arrise.

Jobs and Professions

  • Reach the top of the Business career track.
  • Befrend the remainder of my coworkers.
  • Check if high Charisma and Logic skills will help make meetings more effective. (Right now, half a dozen meetings per day is still not raising that performance factor much at all. Or perhaps it's evaluated daily like homework?)

Travel and Adventures

France

  • Return to France and continue adventuring, reaching visa level 3.
  • Cultivate and maintain relationships with the natives.

China

  • Travel to China and begin my adventures and collections from that land.
  • Start training in the Martial Arts skill.

Egypt

  • Return to Egypt and continue adventuring, reaching visa level 3.
  • Summon a Mummy or turn my Sim into one.

Collections

Relics

  • Complete all my proper relic collections:
    • Complete the Canopic Jar collection (2/5).
    • Complete the Dangerous Creatures collection (2/4).
    • Complete the Droppa Stones collection (3/6).
    • Complete the Egyptian Tombs collection (6/13).
    • Complete the French Tombs collection (3/9).
    • Complete the Gold Figurines collection (2/4).
    • Start Chinese Tombs collection (0/9).
    • Start Chinese Vases collection (0/8).
    • Start Zodiac Animals collection (0/3).
  • Assemble a comprehensive collection of common relics:
    • Fosilized Produce (1/?)
    • Bowls (4/4~)
    • Broken Bowls (1/4~)
    • Vases [including both styles] (5/8~)
    • Broken Vases (2/4~)
    • Statues (1/?)
    • Canopic Jars (1/?)

Naturally, I'm a bit uncertain as to exactly how many varieties there are of each or if there are other types of relics to be found. Ideally, I'll include examples from all cultures, if it affects their appearance.

Photography

  • Keep practicing Photography and work on completing some of those collections.

Discoveries

The New Nectar Machine

When asked to obtain 2 raw titanium for the nectary in France, you can locate bits of titanium on the minimap (even without the Collection Helper). Interestingly, you can easily collect upwards of 20 titanium this way, as they don't disappear once you collect the minimum number. Smelting the excess and selling them will net you about §1,000 for each ingot. A profitable adventure, indeed!

When in France...

Rather than buying nectar grapes, you can pick them from the nectary fields. Not only is this free, but the grapes tend to be of Nice or Very Nice quality. This gives gardeners a much appreciated head start on the breeding process.

Also, be sure to check out the relic shop, where you can find good deals on raw metals and gems (along with relics, of course). These can then be smelted or cut cheeply and resold for a tidy profit. Don't be afraid to send them off just before your vacation time runs out. If you hadn't the time to collect them from the mailbox, they will convieniently appear in your character's inventory when you arrive in your home region.

Relic Table

I'm thinking I left out some important information in my last attempt at this. I want to be sure to record the visual style of the vases and also their culture and source - be it a tomb, dig site, or relic merchant. Also, I'll have to keep in mind any lifetime rewards or challenges that may affect quality and value. Some of the data seemed unusual, so I'm going to scrap the project and start from scratch... hopefully with more success this time around.

Vase
Age Value Type
Old yr §
Broken Vase
Age Value Type
Old yr §
Bowl
Age Value Type
Old yr §
Broken Bowl
Age Value Type
Old yr §
Statue
Age Value Type
Old yr §
Canopic Jar
Age Value Type
Old yr §
Fossilized Produce
Age Value Type
Old yr §