The Sims- Medieval
*****************The following FAQ/Walkthrough is currently a work in progress.
The work hereinis being submitted in order to post the Your First
Kingdom/First Steps TutorialGuide, while also showing the community what this
FAQ is working on. Anything that you may see missing at this point is in the
process of being researched.If you would like to add content, please email me
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FAQ/Walkthrough v.14
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Version History
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v.14 4/6/2011- Added skeletons for every quest, so they can be filled in
later.
Completed Recipe Section
v.13 4/1/2011- Added tons of new sections, too numerious for listing mostly to
remind me of all the extra info I need to gather
v.12 4/1/2011- Removed all tabs and replaced with spaces for universal
formatting
v.11 4/1/2011- Completed First Steps Guide
Added Legal/Contact Section
Added FAQ Section
Added Expanding Your Kindgom Section
v.10 3/31/2011- Started First Steps Guide
Started Quest Section
Created Getting Started Section
Started Detailing Traits and Fatal Flaws
Started Random Encounters Section
Started Tips and Tricks Section
Started Hero Sims Guide Section
-Table of Contents-
A. Getting Started
1. Basics of Gameplay
i. Menus
ii. Kingdom Aspects
iii. Options
vi. Camera
v. Game Modes
vi. Achievement Button
vii. Quest Button
viii. Territory Map
2. Your First Kingdom
i. Creating a Sim
ii. Traits
iii. Fatal Flaws
iv. Personalizing Your Sim
v. Daily Responsibilities
vi. Focus
vii. Hunger and Energy
viii. Questing
ix. Quest Performance
x. Performing Tasks Indefinitely
3. Your First Quest
i. First Steps
ii. Tasks
iii. In-Depth Guide
4. Strengthening Your Kingdom
i. What Next?
ii. Upgrades
iii. Making Money
iv. Traveling the Land
5. Hero Sims
i. Monarch
ii. Knight
iii. Wizard
iv. Spy
v. Priest
vi. Blacksmith
vii. Physician
viii. Merchant
ix. Bard
6. Quests
7. Recipies
i. Smithing
ii. Cooking
iii. Alchemy
iv. Poisons
8. Items
9. Harvesting/Mining/
10. Furniture
11. Ambitions
12. Buffs
i. Positive Buffs
ii. Negative Buffs
13. Legendary Traits
14. Random Encounters
15. Tips & Tricks
16. Frequently Asked Questions
17. Credits/Thanks
18. Contact/Legal
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| Getting Started |
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When starting The Sims Medieval (TSM) your only option is to choose "New
Beginnings" as your ambition. After spending all your Quest Points (QP) you
will finish the Ambition and be able to choose others, also opening free play
for that finished kingdom. In the mean time, choose a New Game and name your
kingdom.
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-MENUS-
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You'll begin in Kingdom view, which is F3 on your keyboard. In order to play
effeciently you'll want to remember at least a few critical hot keys. From
Kingdom view you can do many things, including starting and canceling quests,
adding buildings using Resource Points (RP), checking your kingdom aspects,
and much more. I'll quickly go over the important ones.
In the upper left, you'll see your monarch information, which from the start
will only show a question mark with the words ?onarch Needed?beside it. The
amount of renown your Hero Sim has will also show up along with the current
value of RP.
Beneath your Sim portrait will be the current ambition you are working on and
by clicking it you can expand the menu to show details. For new beginnings,
the only task is to establish 13 buildings within your kingdom. In order to
build them however, you need to earn RP which are given after completing
quests. Which brings us to the next menu.
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-KINDGOM ASPECTS-
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By clicking on the little triangle you will drop down the menu that shows
your kingdoms aspects: Well-Being, Security, Culture, and Knowledge. The
lightly shaded boxes show your kingdoms current capacity for each aspect
(increased by adding buildings) and solid boxes for current status. If you
only have two boxes in Well-Being and both are full, you'll be considered at
High Well-Being. However if you have 9 boxes available for Well-Being and
only two are full, you'll have Very Low Well-Being. Keep this in mind as
you expand your kingdom as expanding it too fast without completing the
quests to increase them will cause your kingdom to fall into disrepair, and
your sims will receive negative buffs more often.
Well-Being:
Low-
Neutral- Infected Sims roam the Kingdom (your sim may get sick through
social interactions)
High- Sims are healthy and will earn simoles at an increased rate.
Security:
Low- Bandits appear often in the village outskirts and entrance to the
forest. Burglarys occur often and shop prices increase.
Neutral- Some bandits roam the countryside. Home burglaries happen
occasionally.
High- A large number of guards means no bandits (unless needed for a quest
and shop prices are lower.
Culture:
Low-
Neutral-Unique social options are available (Not sure which ones yet.
High-
Knowledge:
Low- Sims will have a reduced rate of experience. Occasional "Befudled"
buff
Neutral- Average rate of XP
High- XP Gain is slightly increased. Sims are occasionally inspired.
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-OPTIONS-
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In the lower right you will see the typical Sim controls you have become
familiar with if you have played any other Sims games. The elipsis button
opens the menu and will allow you to save your game and change other options.
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-CAMERA-
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Above that are buttons to modify your view. I honestly never use them and
just use wasd and the mouse to navigate. The three buttons to the left of it
are just a way to follow your currently selected Hero Sim and go to overview
mode called ?ye of the Watcher.?For these, just remember ?' For Hero Sim
and M, which is an upside down W for Watcher view. You can also click the
bottom button to view a certain area of the kindgom and you may use this for
a period, but I find that the menu closes when you scroll off it, and once
you get the layout of the kindgom in your head it is not needed at all.
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-GAME MODES-
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The Live Mode (F1) Button launches everything into action, and Furnish Mode
(F2) obviously goes into furnishing mode. For the most part you will go
directly into furnish mode from live mode, and will enter furnish mode for
that specific area. In addition, each area has a certain fund available to
it. Most areas will fall under the Royal Treasury, which is a cash pool
coming from the monarch's income and the taxes from all the citizens. Other
areas receive funds from the Hero Sim that inhabits the area, such as the
Blacksmith paying out of pocket to buy things for his/her area.
An easy way to furnish a specific area that you don't want to have to camera
pan to is to F3 then click on the building icon. When the context menu with
building description comes up you can click to furnish (provided you have
created a sim for that area).
After completing your redecorating, Live mode may be unselectable. In this
case, back out to Kingdom view, then jump straight into Live mode.
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-ACHIEVEMENT BUTTON-
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Pretty much useless your first kingdom. This button will pull up the list of
achievements you can earn throughout playing the game. Most you will earn
through the normal course of play and a few you may have to look back on. For
instance, Let There Be Rock requires you to discover all minable minerals.
You will almost certainly earn this the first time you use the blacksmith as
your Hero Sim for a quest. Others, like Dead Sim Walking requires a large
kindgom with very low wellbeing. This requires that you neglect to complete
quests that add to well being.
The completion of achievements add to your Watcher Achievement level, to
which at this point I see no use besides motivation for acheivement hunters.
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-QUEST BUTTON-
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Use this button within Kingdom view to start, quit, or review quests. The
quests that appear will appear at random and new ones will appear every time
you complete a quest. If you don't like the way your quest is going (a
character is going to get killed, ect) you can choose to quit and keep the
sim from dying.
Each quest will raise a specific aspect of your kindgom primarily and some
quests will increase multiple ones, or more so one depending on what
character you use and method to carry out the quest. The amount of QP it
costs to carry out a quest appears on the first page, and on the following
pages goes into detail about the storyline associated with it. You can also
see the RP you can earn, money, and experience for Hero Sims participating.
Let it be noted that based on your level of performance during the quest
(more on this later) the more RP you can earn.
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-TERRITORY MAP-
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For a good part of your early TSM career this map is pointless. Unless you
heavily invest time into your monarch you won't see this. There are two other
territories besides your kingdom that you can interact with via passing of
treaties and edicts (monarch only) and by trading goods (merchant only)
Viewing the map will show the current status of each neighboring kingdom and
trade information (what you bring to then and what you get in return) along
with benefits which change based on loyalty status.
The Sims- Medieval /--------------------------------------------------------o
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The first task to complete after starting your new kingdom is to create your
monarch. Using the WASD buttons navigate to the castle an click the green
crown to select your Throne Room. You will see that you need to create a
monarch which you can do by clicking the large red square.
You can choose to create a monarch or chose one of a randomly created sim of
each gender. For the sake of the FAQ let's choose to Create A Sim. (Creating
a sim each time allows you to choose the ever important traits and fatal flaw.
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-CREATING A SIM-
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Name your sim and choose its gender and voice from the default menu. Clicking
the crystal tab allows you to modify skin tone, face details, age, body fat,
and muscle. Play with these as you wish, but be sure to choose your traits at
the bottom.
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-TRAITS-
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This section is still a work in progress as I have not created enough
characters to know the ins and outs of each trait. For the most part, each
trait will cause positive buffs based on actions that tie into the traits.
For instance, doing small tasks will cause Excitable sims to get an Excited
buff. Some traits while 'positive' may not be what you're looking for, such
as Dedicated, which randomly adds extra daily responsibilities to your list.
If you're organized and can complete them, you get a much longer positive
buff, but if your sim is already behind, it is just a stronger negative buff
for failing.
Adventurous- Sim will get positive buffs from going on adventures in the forest
Chivalrous- Sim will receive a negative buff for cheating on the person
they're courting with
Creative Cook- Meals created by sim will add a longer lasting buff to eating
and requires less time to prepare.
Dedicated- Randomly takes on extra daily responsibilties after completing the
first two.
Earthy- Extra positive buffs for performing tasks such as collecting
herbs/weeds
Eloquent- Provides extra social options that greatly increase social
interactions
Evil- Sim recieves "Feindishly Delighted" buff when bad things happen to other
sims.
Excitable- Random tasks will add a positive excited buff
Friendly- Sim will increase social status with other sims quicker, and social
levels decrease slower when ignoring them. Social interactions are accepted
more often, and your sim listens politely even when others repeat themselves.
Social Trait options are available.
Fun-Loving-
Good-
Greedy- Sims will be able to borrow money from other sims they know without
having to pay them back. When making large sums of money a positive buff will
be added.
Haggler- Sims sell for more and buy for less.
Hopeful Orphan- Your sim can ask others if they know anything about their
parents. Working on more information.
Jokester-
Loves Family-
Scholarly-
Solitary-
Unkempt-
Vain- (+10 Focus, 5h) Sim receives "I am Beautiful" buff from looking at
mirror.
Whale Ate My Parents
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FATAL FLAW
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Fatal flaws are similar to other sims games in that they effect your sim
negatively. Some are far worse than othe3rs, and all flaws can be removed
through the completion of a special quest. These special quests appear at
random and in the description will mention that a Legenary Trait is
available. These traits are special and definitely worth going after,
although you only get to replace your fatal flaw with it and further
completion of quests will not add nor let you change your original selection.
Bloodthirsty- Sim will need to get into a fight, or a duel on a daily basis.
Compuslive Gambler- Sim will need to place bets with sims (by choosing sim
and choosing trait) or sit at a game table and bet in order to remove the
negative buff.
Cowardly- Sim will become afraid when alone in the dark, or in a scary
situation may faint.
Cruel- Sim will receive Pent Up Anger buff and must "Release Anger" to sims in
order to remove it.
Cursed-
Drunkard- One of the easier flaws to deal with. Just buy a keg for your sim
and give him a drink a day to stave off the buff
Fool-
Glutton- Sim will need to eat a LOT and doesn't stay full as long. Can be
annoying to have. Just make sure you always have bread (3 Barley+ Stove) in
their inventory.
Hubris- Sim will be randomly blinded by hubris after completing any type of
task. Not sure how to remedy this one, as looking in a mirror doesnt seem to
help. The buff does not last very long however and only -15 so it isn't very
harsh.
Insecure-
Insomniac- An annoying flaw. Sim will have trouble sleeping no matter how
expensive the bed is and may sometimes fall asleep during the day. Avoid it.
Licentious- Sim will need to kiss someone or have sex (woohoo) on a daily
basis. If you intend to get married be sure not to link this with chivalry
unless you always have your bethrothed near you. An easy enough flaw to deal
with as long as you dont mind building up social relationships with enough
people so that you can randomly kiss people througout the kingdom.
Misanthrope- (-15 Focus, 1H) Sim will receive "Hates People" after carryong
on social interactions with sims they do not know well. Sim will prefer to be
mean to others and sabotage relationships. May cause Upset(-15 Focus, 3H)
buff to also occur or Lost A Friend (-25 Focus 24H) which is even worse. Not
reccomended for sims that need to interact with
characters on a daily basis, such as monarch, merchant, ect.
Morose-
Puny-
Uncouth-
Weak Constitution- Causes sim to throw up at random times, usually after
eating or drinking which is a negative buff. I linked this to my physician
and she throws up all the time. I just remedy it with a curative potion.
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-PERSONALIZING YOUR SIM-
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The rest of the tabs are self explanatory so I'm not going to glean over
them. After you start your game you can go to a clothing trunk and create
multiple outfits. Be sure to save your sim for later!
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-DAILY RESPONSIBILTIES-
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Now that you can take control of your sim you will see a larger menu in the
lower left corner. There will originally be two green check marks in front
of shields. These are your daily responsibilities. Every day at 9am you will
receive two randomized rasponsibilites based on which hero sim you use. Some
quests require the control of two Hero Sims which you can switch at will.
These quests require you to complete both responsibilties. The sim you arent
controlling will go about its daily life, but be sure to switch and perform
their responsibilties even if you don't need the to continue the quest!
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The ever important focus meter. Green is good, and red is bad as usual. The
focus bar is a sum of all your positive and negative buffs at the time, and
WILL EFFECT INTERACTIONS! If your sim has bad focus, trying to perform a
quest action or a job action that relies on focus wil probably fail. To tell
which interactions are effected just observe a color, red, yellow, or green
on the optioin as opposed to the bland regular coloring. Red will most likely
fail, yellow had a medium chance of succeeding, and greens have a high chance
of succeding. For the record, I rarely fail interactions that are in the
yellow. Maybe 1/30 but this may depend on the interaction attempted, such as
a quest option or simply mining.
Focus also has the only direct impact on your quest performance. The higher or
lower the focus is, the faster or slower the bar will increase/decrease. If
you
have control over more than one Hero Sim, keeping both focus meters up is
required!
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Hunger and energy are the only two (thankfully) bars you need to keep an eye
on
in TSM. I guess things were much simpler back then and people didnt have time
to
worry about hygeine and social interactions! Hunger is easy to take care of.
As
I've mentioned before, just buy barley from the Village Shoppe and a stove for
your home and bake a ton of bread. This stacks in your inventory and doesnt go
bad (well it might but hasn't for me). You have other options for meals which
can provide longer, more powerful buffs, but if you're out in the world, good
bread is always great to have in your backpack
Energy is a little more difficult to maintain. Depending on the task you're
performing, energy will dwindle accordingly. Blacksmiths making weapons at
first
will only be able to squeeze out a few swords before needing to rest. As Hero
Sims level up the become more efficient at their jobs, however. If you want to
sleep less and work more, buy a bed such as "Phickle-Phyfe Bed with Gilded
Champlombs" which is a single bed with 8 Energy, or Queen Valeria 'Gran
Dormita'
Four-Poster Bed, which is a double bed with 9 Energy. These beds are expensive
(1820 and 2775 respectively) but you can sell unnecessary items in you sims
home
to earn some money back. With each Hero Sim I started with, I sold the bed (if
it was cheap) and fireplace in order to buy the most expensive energy
restoring
bed I could, with enough left over for a cheap cauldron and money for cheap
food
like fowl. Once you start sleeping well you'll get long lasting positive buffs
and sleep much less to restore all your energy.
There is a Red Bull like energy potion that can be purchased through the shops
or via trade, but restore little energy and after an hour of drinking you will
crash. I do not reccomend using this unless your sim is about to pass out on
the
ground and you have a quest or responsibility that you need to critically get
done in the next hour. In most cases 1H is NOT enough time to perform ANY
responsibility. I tried to pay my taxes with 2H left and walking to the
messenger box took too long.
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Now that you're engaged in a quest you need to understand how to balance your
time. Just above your normal menu in the lower left is now a quest menu which
displays the hero sims working on the quest, along with a Quest Performance
indicator, and an icon with the current quest task. By highlighting over the
current task you can see more information on what needs to be done.
You will probably want to knock the quest out as quickly as possible;. DO NOT
DO THIS. Interestingly enough, in TSM you do not receive any rewards for
comleting a quest quickly. In fact, you will get more RP if you take your
time completing a quest and getting your QUEST PERFORMANCE all the way up to
platinum level. You are only required to perform ONE quest task per day or so.
It seems to vary with the task, and the first task of any quest for a first
character is given a lot more time to get started.
period. As long as you do so, you will not be negatively effected by failing
to maintain quest focus. In fact, you can push it out to almost 30 hours of
ignoring your quest time. As you ignore the tasks, you will recieve a neutral
buff of "Falling Behind on Quest" which will have an X in the center. This is
just a reminder that you should get started on your quest. Depending on your
focus level, your quest performance may start to decrease. If this is
ignored, you recieve "Behind On Quest" which still has no focus effect but
starts to reduce quest performance slightly more. You have 15 hours to perform
a
quest action. There will be two X's on this
icon. If you STILL haven't gotten the idea, after 15 hours, you will
be"Dangerously Behind on Quest" This has no focus effect, no time limit, and
your quest performance will PLUMMET! Having a high focus has no effect when
this
buff is on. You will need to complete two quest tasks before this buff goes
away.a
To prevent low quest performance, try to perform at least one quest every 24H
to
keep the performance rising towards platinum.
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There are four levels to quest performance, Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum.
You start out all quests in silver, and it is HARD to get anything less than
silver unless you're intentionally sabotaging your quest. Your RP is increased
based on the level of performance you finish your quest on.
Quickly completing quest tasks doesn not increase performance. The only thing
that ADDS to performance is a constant postitive focus. A negative focus, and
"Falling Behind on Quest" both reduce performance.
This differs incredibly from regular The Sims games, because you are almost
forced to draw out each quest in order to build up your Hero Sim's job level
and
raise performance. In order to get Platinum level, don't be surprised if a
quest
takes you 2H (real life) and your Hero Sim levels considerably in the process.
Basically, take your time with quests and just ensure you do one task per day.
When you are provided with a choice, your current task will show a ? that you
can click on and choose a path. This is also considered a quest action, and
requires no effort, so you can wait till the very last second to do these.
If your quest performance plummets to 0 your characher will be arrested for
failing to carry out their duities. Avoid this. The only other way to quit a
quest is to do so manually through the Quest Menu.
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-PERFORMING TASKS INDEFINITLY-
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If you want your sim to level quickly or the task they are performing is
required for a responsibility, but they stop before the time is up, you can
choose to perfomr the task indefinitely. To do this bring your mouse to the
task
in the task queue and drag the arrow on the right out. Your sim will do this
task until you make them stop or they pass out from exhaustion.
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The only quest you can choose from a fresh game start is ?irst Steps?
-First Steps-
QP: 1
Approach: If You Build it
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
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| 10 RP | | 10 RP | | 10 RP | | 10 RP |
| $400 | | $400 | | $750 | | $100 |
| 400XP | | 800XP | | 800XP | | 1200XP |
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+1 K +1 K +1 K +1 K
Requirements: Monarch
Tasks: Gussy Up In Front Of Mirror
Discuss the Castle with Build Master XXXX
Go to The Forest
Discover and Collect Wild Flowers
Challenge Forest Bandit XXXX to a Duel
Collect Wood in the Forest
Go to the Graveyard
Discuss Gravedigging with Gravedigger XXXX
Collect Stone in the Cave
Travel to the Path to the Village Shoppe
Go to the Village Shoppe
Check Safety of XXXX
Go to Town Square
Send Town Bully XXXX to Stocks
Go to Judgement Zone
Throw Egg at Town Bully XXXX
Return to Throne Room
Choice--> Entice Minstrel
---> Woo Trader
Give Flower
Give Building Materials to Build Master XXXX
Take Time For Yourself
Write Letter of Hire
Send Letter of Hire
Ask Royal Advisor XXXX for Advice
Buy Something in Furnish Mode
Declare Throne Room Open
View Political Situation
Discuss Future of Kindgom with Build Master XXXX
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|*AS WITH ALL QUESTS, YOU DO NOT NEED TO AND I STRONGLY RECCOMMEND AGAINST |
|PERFORMING QUEST TASKS IN QUICK SUCCESSION. I AM WRITING THE QUEST |
|WALKTHROUGHASSUMING THE READER REALIZES TO SPACE OUT THESE TASKS AND FOCUS ON|
|BUILDING UP THEIR SIMS AS WELL* |
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**You cannot save and continue later when playing this quest**
Sadly this first quest task for me was difficult. I hadn't read the manual and
did not know that the buttons page up and down switched between floors during
live view. You can also click the buttons that are above and below the camera
buttons accordingly. The mirror is located upstairs in the bathing room. Click
on it and choose Gussy Up.
Next you will need to discuss the kindgom with your randomly named Build
Master.
You wil be able to find him, as with all persons tied to your current task by
clicking on their Sim Marker located somewhere around your screen. If the sim
is
going home, or you are currently asleep you cannot queue these actions. You
can
add markers to other sims by clicking their portrait on the relationships tab.
After talking to the Build Master, you can go the forest.
When you get there click on a bush and "discover" it. Once you've done so
click
again to harvest it. Once a plant is discovered in one location, it never
needs
to be discovered again. Same with minerals.
A bandit will walk into the forest, and it is now your Kingly (Queenly) duty
to
vanquish the foe. Be sure (as with all quest tasks) that your focus is high
enough to at least ensure medium sucess. For sword fights, find your sword in
your inventory (be sure it's equipped too) and sharpen it. This will give you
a
slight edge that you may need. The conditon of its sharpness with be shown
when
you highlight the weapon and only needs to be sharpened every few fights or
rounds with a practice dummy.
For the first fight, just observe the bars of health and stamina. If either
fall
to zero the match is over. As you level your Hero Sim (Monarch, Knight) you
will
become more proficient at swordplay and will unlock more stances. For the most
part balanced is the way to go. See the Knight Hero Sim guide for more on
sword
fighting.
After defeating the rogue, you can go into the woods and collect wood for the
kingdom.
Your next task will be to travel to the graveyard, which as with the forest,
will show up as a quest marker on your screen.
Upon ariving you'll see your gravedigger with two fresh corpses. He has
something to ask of you so choose to discuss gravedigging.
Turns out he wants a church because he doesnt feel right burying people
unceremoniously. Cute.
In the mean time, go in the cave and prospect for stone. In case you're
retarded
like me, the cave is just beside where you meet the grave digger. just zoom
out
and you should see it next to you.
You will recieve a Random Encounter!
You find a chest sitting in a pudddle
Open it! ---> Recieve Money (125)
Leave it alone ---> Receive Money (225)
After scouring the caves, you need to travel to the path to the Village
Shoppes.
Once there, actually go to the village shoppes. Strange that these are two
seperate tasks, but I assume EA did this to show where locations of places
are.
You will need to zoom out to Watcher view in order to select the shoppes and
travel.
Once at the Village Shoppe the menu will pop up and you can see the wares for
sale. If you buy everything of one item up, you need to wait a day for stocks
to
replenish. There are seperate tabs for Foods, Items and Equipment. You can
also
sell at the this shop but realize that you can sell anything out of your sim's
inventory at ANYTIME by simply clicking it and dragging it to the empty box in
the inventory. It will sell for the same price as the market.
You do not need to buy anything at the market but if you have not visited yet,
I
would reccomend you pick up as much barley and fowl meat as you can.
Upon returning you will be able to receive a weapon based on a random encounter
Once returning, a sim will call for help. Go check on his safety. He's been
bullied, so go and put a stop to him!
Choose the sim and select monarch--> send to stocks. The constable will come
and
serve justice.
Follow them to the judgement zone, and humiliate him by throwing a tomato.
Now return to the throne room.
Upon arriving you'll see some new people and have to make a choice on who to
woo. There will be a male and female choice. Sexual preference does not matter.
Once you choose, you need to give them a flower, but this option will not be
readily available. You must socialize with them until the option becomes
availablel, which took me 4 interactions.
Go to Build Master XXXX again and give him all the materials you've collected
throughout the kindgom.
Afterwards you will have some time for yourself and be given your first
responsibilities. Each responsibility is different for each Hero Sim. These
occur at random. Check out each Hero Sims guide for more information if you
get
stuck.
For the tutorial you will need to pass an edict and hold court. There are time
limits on these which will adversely effect you if ignored. Go ahead and knock
them out, and while doing so, your "Take time for yourself" task will complete
on its own.
Once your tasks are completed, go write a letter of hire for a royal advisor.
Take the letter and mail it off at the messenger post just outside of the
castle
doors.
Talk to the advisor when they arrive, then F2 into build mode and buy anything
you want.
Now thaat your throne room is all decorated (cough) click on yourself and
declare the throne room open.
Go and take a look at the tactical map to see how your foreign affairs are
going.
Next you can discuss the kingdoms affairs with the Build Master. Note that
this
is the last task required of you so take time to do what you would like before
ending this quest!
Now that your quest is finished and you have some RP to spend, you can go to
kingdom view and choose a building to place. What you place is entirely up to
you! Only some buildings add new Hero Sims. For instance the light house, and
Kingball Court will not add a Hero, but Tavern, Market and Smithy will.
This guide was created to get you off to a good start while playing the Sims
Medieval. The rest of the guide will attemtpt to go in-depth and explain the
specifics of quests, Hero Sims and gameplay. Please leave me your feedback and
ideas!
The Sims- Medieval /--------------------------------------------------------o
-------o----------\ EXPANDING YOUR KINDGOM |
\-------------------------------------------------------o
Now that you have a better idea of the dynamics of the game, you will want to
spend those QP and expand your kingdom! You need to make a decision on which
buildings to erect next, and the sim that it unlocks, as you will open up more
quests that require that sim to take charge! Be aware, that the more expanding
you do, the lower your kingdom condition will be unless you perform quests to
restore each aspect. For instance adding the Barracks increases the security
aspect of your kingdom by 4. If you only have 1 point in security, all of a
sudden your security went from Very High, to Low! Aspects of gameplay will
vary slightly when you reduce the overall status of your kingdom.
-Buildings-
The cost required to expand your buildings will increase by ten RP each time
forcing you to perform more quests between new buildings. Be sure to make the
right decision before you spend your precious RP!
Barracks- Unlocks Knight Hero Sim
+4 Security slots
Clinic- Unlocks Physician Hero Sim
+4 Well-Being slots
Jacoban Cathedral- Unlocks Jacoban Priest Hero Sim
+1 Security +3 Culture slots
Kingball Court- +1 Well-Being +1 Security +2 Culture
Play Kingball!
Lighthouse- +2 Well-Being +1 Culture +1 Knowledge slots
Market- Unlocks Merchant Hero Sim
+2 Well-Being +2 Knowledge slots
Mill- +3 Well-Being +1 Knowledge slots
Peteran Monastary-Unlocks Peteran Priest Hero Sim
+3 Culture +1 Knowledge slots
Smithy- Unlocks Blacksmith Hero Sim
+3 Security +1 Culture slots
Spy Tower- Unlocks Spy Hero Sim
+
Tavern- Unlocks Bard Hero Sim
+1 Well-Being +2 Culture +1 Knowledge slots
Watcher Pavilion +2 Well-Being +1 Culture +1 Knowledge slots
Wizard's Tower- Unlocks Wizard Hero Sim
+4 Knowledge Slots
The Sims- Medieval /--------------------------------------------------------o
-------o----------\ HERO SIMS |
\-------------------------------------------------------o
The Monarch m0n
Levels:
1-Can strategize and pass Edicts at the Tactical Map, Can Hold Court, can
combat other sims
2- Restful Dance combat tone unlocked, Fighting proficiency slightly
increased.
3- Whirling Takedown special combat move unlocked. Fighting proficiency
increased.
4- "Steeled Defense" Stance learned. Fighting proficiency increased.
5-
6-
7-
8-
9-
10
Special actions:
Clicking on citizen Sims and choosing Monarch provides with many options.
Challenge to Duel- exactly what it means. See the Knight Hero Sim for more
information on dueling.
Threaten for money- You can threaten sims for money, but be careful who you
threaten. Some may have no money to give and you just loose relationship
points.
Spar- Spar with an opponent. Similar to Duel, but more good natured.
Send to Stocks- Sending any sim to the stocks is possible. Once commanded, the
constable will track them down and lock them up, allowing you and other
citizens
to throw food at them and hummiliate them. After serving a period of time,
they
will be released.
Send to Pit- You will not always be able to choose this option becuase doing
so
usually condemns a sim to death. They will be thrown into the pit with the
monster and chances are they will die. Permanently.
Challenge to Duel to the Death- Similar to the pit except your sim can loose
the
duel and die. Use with caution
Daily Responsibilities
Hold Court- Holding court is possible by clicking on your throne. While you
sit
on your grand throne, citizens will come and request you make decisions for
them. Most commonly you will need to give them money, so be sure you have
enough
in the royal coffers to dish money out. Of course unless you want to be an
evil
ruler. Each decision will effect your renown and you can easily max your
popularity with the people by choosing the good decisions each time.
Checck further down for a list of Random Encounters while Holding Court
Proposing Edicts- At the tactical map one of the many options is to Propose an
Edict. Based on the current situation you can propose edicts that effect the
neighboring countries positively or negatively. Of course you want to keep
both
kindgoms happy, but they oppose each other on the core level, so one decision
that favors one will essentially piss the other off.
After passing an edict you can wait the two hours, or click the map again to
call the vote. You can monitor the voting preference to see how your people
are
voting as well. Check this before you call the vote, as you are the last one
to
vote and can fail a bad vote by tying or win the vote you want.
Proposing extra edicts in one day will cause Loyalty from other territories to
slightly decrease, regardless of outcome. The effect is slight, so don't be
afraid to pass some bills!
Ask 2 Citizens about Life in XXXX- Just choose any two citizens. You may need
to
have an interaction or two before the option is available.
Write 2 New Laws- Use the Scribe table to write out two laws.
Write Treaty of Ongoing Peace- Use the scribe table to write out this treaty.
Hunt and Kill a Great Bear- Travel to the forest and hunt for the bear
Leveling Up:
Write Royal Documents- Using a Scribe Table, choose to Write a Royal Document.
Youll recieve a smidgeon of 9XP every few seconds until the document is
finished.
Practice Military Strategy- Using the Tactical Map, sim will play figurines
earning 13XP every few seconds. The time they practice is short, so pull out
the
tab next the the task in the que to make them practice indefinitely until you
want them to stop. Probably the best way to level a Monarch outside of
questing.
Practice- Click on a practice dummy to train until combat ready. Choose to
train
indefinitely for a power session. You will earn about 9XP every few seconds.
Patrol the High Seas- Select the ship and choose to patrol. You earn about
11XP
every now and then. Not the best for leveling but better chance of Random
Encounters.
Hunt- Go to the forest and hunt. Get about 11XP every few seconds.
Also a good chance of random encounters and earning meat.
Patrol Forest- Earn about 9XP every few seconds, with chance of random
encounter.
Petititons for the Monarch:
Might now be a prudent time to increase the Goat Tax?
Tax those goats!---> Popularity greatly decreased
Read my lips... ---> Popularity greatly increaseds
I demand recompense for the two cabbages I lost. Recompense!!
Okay $3 ---> Popularity slightly increased
...Really? ---> Nothing.
My farm is falling and I could use the money to plant more crops!
The gold is yours! ---> Polularity has massively increased
Hey, free money! ---> Popularity has decreased
Strong enough to muffle, say, loud screaming.
Sounds great! ---> Nothing.
Riiighht... ---> Popularity has increased
Why does this keep happening to me?
Help out ---> Popularity massively increased
It's lesson time ---> Popularity has increased
They taunt our chicken and eat our shoes! What should we do?
Bribe me ---> Popularity greatly decreased
Move your family ---> Popularity increased (Thanks to Tasha)
How can we hold the big game, Your Highness?!
Sponsor the game $1000 ---> Popularity has massively increased
Charge admission! --->
I merely ask to have the cost of the materials covered
Erect it! $500 --->
Reject it! ---> Nothing.
Can I borrow $20?
Sure $20 ---> Popularity has increased
No! ---> Nothing
But now I must produce $300 or I'll lose my home!
Take Pity $300 ---> Popularity has massively increased
No pity for you! ---> Popularity has decreased
May I have your permission to concieve a child?
What? Of course! ---> Nothing.
Know what? No! ---> Nothing.
The problem is that I'm beginning to enjoy it! What should I do?
Get to a church! ---> Popularity has increased
Get to a tavern! ---> Popularity has increased
We must fund an expedition to find it and destroy it with the Holy Harpoon.
Destroy the whale! $400 -->
Your whale is fail ---> popularity has increased
I dont know what to do!
Follow your heart! ---> Popularity has increased
Get out of here! ---> Nothing.
I think we should give the workers a delightful fruit basket to improve
morale.
Sounds good! $50 ---> Popularity has greatly increased
No way! --->
I ask you to finance some upgrades so that our equipment may be new and
barbaric.
Let's do it! $100 ---> Popularity has greatly increased
Too expensive... --->
May I please have one?
Grant an Ewe $50 ---> Popularity has increased
No Ewe for You! ---> Popularity has slightly decreased
Best Kingball player ever: Randolf Galamand or Shubbby Botswick?
Galamand! ---> Popularity has increased
Botswick! --->
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The Knight
Levels:
1-
2-
3-
4-
5-
6-
7-
8-
9-
10
Special Actions:
Daily Responsibilities:
Leveling Up:
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The Wizard
Levels:
1-
2-
3-
4-
5-
6-
7-
8-
9-
10
Special Actions:
Daily Responsibilities:
Leveling Up:
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The Spy
Levels:
1-
2-
3-
4-
5-
6-
7-
8-
9-
10
Special Actions:
Daily Responsibilities:
Leveling Up:
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The Priest PRIEST
Levels:
1-
2-
3- Somewhat better chance of sucessful sermons, evangelizing, and
conversations
4- Better chance of sucessful sermons, evangelizing, and
conversations
5-
6-
7-
8-
9-
10
Special Actions:
Pray- Select Priest and choose to pray. After a while will recieve Watcher's
Smile Buff
Study the Watcher- Available at the Archives, increases XP and gives Watcher's
insight buff
Write with the Watcher(Peteran)- Available at the Archives, increases XP, can
sell
sermons for extra income
Give Sermon- Setting a sermon time, (0800, 1300, 1800, 2300) then going to
the pulpit at the selected time will allow to sermonize where you can choose
the tone of sermon. Increases XP and income with successful sermons
Evangelize(Peteran Only)- Go to the Evangelism Platform in the church yard and
choose
evangelize to... evangelize to a crowd. Increases XP. You can use this crowd
that gathers as a pool for converting.
Proclaimation(Jacobian Only)- Nail a proclaimation to the church door.
Convert to Peteran Faith- Focus based action that will convert chosen sim to
Peteran or Jacoban Faith
Watcher's Favor- Grants a buff to selected sim
Pray with- Pray with selected sim
Bless Well- Choosing a well with either priest allows it to be blessed and
anyone who drinks it will recieve an extra buff
Daily Responsibilities:
Study the Watcher for 2H- Go to the Archives and choose to study
Give a sermon- Can be tricky. Must go to the pulpit in the church and set a
time for the sermon. Once that time passes, you re-select the pulpit and choose
give sermon. A bar shows up with your popularity. You can choose the tone that
you deliver in order to increase popularity.
Evangelize for 2H- Self explainitory. Go to the Evangelist Platform to carry
out task
Convert 2 to Faith- Choose two sims (that arent already of the faith) and try
to convert them.
Pray for 2H- Select Priest and pray
Pray with 2 Peterans- Simply select a sim and choose to pray with them. They
don't need to be of the faith.
Leveling Up:
Evangelizing- About 6XP- best for leveling, just evangelize indefinitley
Give Sermon- About 11XP-
Study Watcher- About 6 XP
Write With Watcher- About 5 XP
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The Blacksmith BLACK
The blacksmith is responsible for making weapons and such for the kingdom. If
crappy items are made, then they can be put in the stocks. Make sure to travel
around the kingdom and discover all ore deposits so you can make easy work of
harvesting your equipment. Blacksmiths can also make quick cash by making
weapons over and over (more for excellent or legendary classes) and you can
bling out your fighting classes with awesome armor and weapons. Remember that
you can drag items from your inventory to other Hero Sims to give it to them.
The best way to make money with the Smith is to make Expert Paddles over and
over and sell them.
Levels:
1-
2-
3-
4-
5-
6-
7-
8-
9-
10- New weapons and armor unlocked at the Forge, Metalworking requires
almost no time and has great chance of success
Special Actions:
Forge- Can forge weapons and armor, as well as a few other items.
Stock with Coal- Select the Forge and stock the coal for the fires
Check Inventory- Add or remove ores and other items for the forge for making
equipment. If the items are in the forge or in the blacksmiths inventory, it
can be made.
Daily Responsibilities:
*For the craft responsibilitys you CAN make armor and swords in advance, and
simply give them to people*
Successfully Mine 3 Times- Go and mine on three mining points around the
kingdom.
Fix and Deliver Broken Sword- A broken sword will appear in the inventory and
you can fix it at the forge without using materials. Afterwards a quest marker
will appear where you can deliver it to.
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Craft and Deliver Crude Sword- Make the sword and deliver it to the required
person
Craft and Deliver Crude Armor- As with the sword, make it and deliver. Easy
Pay Taxes- Go to the messenger post and pay taxes
Leveling Up:
Forging- Best way to level up!
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The Physician
Levels:
1-
2-
3-
4-
5-
6-
7-
8-
9-
10
Special Actions:
Daily Responsibilities:
Leveling Up:
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The Merchant MERCH
The merchant has the ability to make money the fastest from the start. A good
trait to have for your merchant is Greedy and Haggler, as you get buffs every
time you make a sell, and you get better profit as well. Try to refrain from
trading via ship too much, as XP wise, it doesn't provide as much XP or money
off of trades. Stick to making sales at your stall and only set sail when it's
a responsibility.
The merchant will not make any money without you doing an action. This means
that just because you open your market, doesn't mean sims will buy on their
own! Ask to buy goods is the money maker!
Making Money:
Levels:
1-
2-
3-
4-
5-
6-
7-
8- Very high profit margin when buying and selling goods, Very good
chance to convince sims to purchase goods
9-
10
Special Actions:
Ask to Buy Goods- Ask a sim to buy goods from your stall. You need to know the
sim at least a little, and you can never use this unless you Butter them Up
or Hustle them. You only have to Hustle them once to make this become
available. Butter Up needs to be used multiple times
Hustle- Hustle your customer so you can push sales better
Bribe- Give sim some money to make them like you better. This will be the only
merchant option unless you are near a stall and it is open for business.
Compliment taste- Merchant specific action that helps to push sales. Use hustle
unless this is a daily responsibility
Butter Up- Butters up your customer so you can ask them to buy goods. Use
hustle unless this is a daily responsibilty
Open for Business- Clicking one of your stalls and selecting this will open the
stalls and cause sims to come to the market and shop. If you leave the
immediate area, the stalls will close and you must re open them. If you cannot
choose to open a stall, check your merchandise to make sure you have something
to sell. Once you complete that action, let the menu refresh and then you will
be able to open up shop
Close for Business- Closes up shop and makes sims (for the most part) leave the
area.
Check Merchandise- Allows you to add items for sale. Best advice I can give is
to buy high dollar items and just put those items. When you ask sims to buy
goods they will almost always buy the least expensive item. If that item is
$800, you just made a good sale! Put in large amounts of cheap items (stacks of
99?) in order to level up fast without restocking.
Browse- Serves no purpose. Sim examines wares.
Investigate Today's Market- Clicking on the Village Shoppe will allow you to
choose this. Gives a list of hot selling items. I don't see the point in this
option as you can sell whatever you want in your stalls.
Daily Responsibilities:
The Merchant has many extremely easy responsibilities. Only annoying ones are
those that require you to travel and trade, which to me is a waste of time.
Aquire one wood via trading and deliver to carpenter- Unfortunatley you can't
just stock up on wood to give the carpenter, like you can stock up on extra
weapons and armor for the blacksmith. You must travel to trade every time you
get this responsibility. Be sure to allow ample time to travel for this one
Ask 2 Customers to Buy- Easy task, makes you some XP and some cash *thumbs up*
Compliment 2 customer's taste- Easy peasie
Open stall for business-Eaaaaaaaasy
Learn Hot Items and Buy Items- Go to the Village Shoppes but select Investigate
Today's Market. You must buy at least one item that is hot for that day to
complete.
Leveling Up:
Traveling Trade-
Pushing Sales-
Balancing Books- Choose a scribe table and select balance the books. Earn ~9XP
every few seconds. No way to do this indefinitely and is slower than trying to
convince people to buy goods. Avoid using this.
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The Bard
Levels:
1-
2-
3-
4-
5-
6-
7-
8-
9-
10
Special Actions:
Daily Responsibilities:
Leveling Up:
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The Sims- Medieval /--------------------------------------------------------o
-------o----------\ QUESTS q0 |
\-------------------------------------------------------o
In this section I go into detail the tasks, decisions and rewards of quests
that you can partake in The Sims Medieval. Understand that during quests where
there are multiple tasks to perform together, that there is no specific order
that you need to complete them in. I list the tasks in the order that they
show up on the screen. If one task will be easier for you to accomplish, by all
means, tackle that one first. Based on your performance, you will possibly earn
more RP, money and experience. Each quest below will go into detail to show
what each trophy will earn you. You should always take your time with quests
and strive for platinum. Those extra RP will allow you to build your kingdom
up quicker before you use up all your QP for the chosen Ambition.
Below each Quest Loot box you will see nomenclature for the kingdom aspects
that will benefit you. I tried to keep them pretty obvious but here's a quick
key:
C- Culture K- Knowledge S- Security WB- Well-Being
No questions? Good.
There are multiple approaches to some quests, varying from different main Hero
Sims to different approaches by one sim. Rewards can vary between approaches,
so be sure to check out the different Quest Loot for each.
After completing each quest, the quests will be rerolled. This means you will
receive a random new batch of quests.
If you see a quest with a ! in the upper corner, this means that the rewards
for kingdom aspects exceeds your current capacity for it. Meaning don't do it,
or you'll waste precious points. Increase your capacity first.
Any Quest with a Trophy instead of a symbol for the kingdom aspect to be
increased is a more or less special quest which may provide with a legendary
trait. Making the right choices will lead to switching out that horrible fatal
flaw you chose for a great trait. See the section on legendary traits for more
information.
QP:
Approach:
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP |
| $750 | | $1000 | | $1250 | | $1250 |
| 1320XP | | 1320XP | | 1320XP | | 1760XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 C -1 S +2 C -1 S +2 C +2 C
Requirements:
Tasks:
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-A Missing Child-
QP: 1
Approach: Find 'Em'
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 20 RP |
| $750 | | $750 | | $1000 | | $1000 |
| 400XP | | 800XP | | 800XP | | 1200XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 C +1 C +1 C +1 C
Requirements: Any Hero Sim
Tasks:
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-A Wondering Prophert-
QP: 4
Approach: Silence the Heathen!, One True Faith
STH:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP | | 50 RP |
| $900 | | $1125 | | $1350 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1600XP | | 2000XP | | 2500XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 S +2 C -1 K +2 S +2 C -1 K +2 S +2 C -1 K +2 S +3 C -1 K
OTF:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP |
| $675 | | $900 | | $1125 | | $1350 |
| 1200XP | | 1600XP | | 2000XP | | 2500XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+2 C +1 K +2 C +2 K +2 C +2 K +3 C +2 K
Requirements: Monarch WITH Bard, Peternan Priest WITH Monarch and Peteran
Follower (Any Sim with Peteran Faith)
Tasks:
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-Blacksmith's Apprentace-
QP: 3
Approach:
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP | | 50 RP |
| $900 | | $1125 | | $1350 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1600XP | | 2000XP | | 2500XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 S +2 C -1 K +2 S +2 C -1 K +2 S +2 C -1 K +2 S +3 C -1 K
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP |
| $675 | | $900 | | $1125 | | $1350 |
| 1200XP | | 1600XP | | 2000XP | | 2500XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+2 C +1 K +2 C +2 K +2 C +2 K +3 C +2 K
Requirements: Blacksmith
Tasks:
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-Bounty Hunt- Wild Boar-
QP: 3
Approach: Save the Boar, Slay the Boar
STB:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1500 | | $1500 | | $1500 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+2 S +2 S +2 S +2 S
SlTB:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1500 | | $1500 | | $1500 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+2 S +2 S +2 S +2 S
Requirements: Knight, Wizard or Spy WITH Monarch
Tasks:
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-Brave New World-
QP:
Approach:
STB:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1500 | | $1500 | | $1500 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
SlTB:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1500 | | $1500 | | $1500 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP |
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Requirements:
Tasks:
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*-Bric-a-Brac Day-
QP: 3
Approach: Finders Seekers
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP | | 50 RP |
| $900 | | $1350 | | $1800 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1600XP | | 2000XP | | 2500XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 K +1 K +2 K
Requirements: Any Hero Sim
Tasks:
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-Eastern Promises-
QP: 3
Approach: For Science!, Get Out!
FS:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1000 | | $1250 | | $1500 | | $2000 |
| 800XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP | | 2000XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+2 WB -1 C +3 WB -1 C +3 WB -1 C +4 WB -1 C
GO:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP |
| $1000 | | $1250 | | $1500 | | $2000 |
| 800XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP | | 2000XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+2 C -1 WB +3 C -1 WB +3 C -1 WB +4 C -1 WB
Requirements: Physician, Jacobian Priest
Tasks:
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-Evolution of Chinchilla-
QP: 3
Approach: Chinchilla of the Watcher, Heavy Metal
COTW:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $360 | | $360 | | $900 | | $900 |
| 800XP | | 800XP | | 1200XP | | 1200XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 S +2 S +1 C +2 S +1 C +3 S +1 C
HM: Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $0 | | $900 | | $1125 | | $1350 |
| 800XP | | 800XP | | 800XP | | 1600XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 S +2 S +2 S +3 S
Requirements: Blacksmith WITH Peteran Priest, OR Blacksmith
Tasks:
Chinchilla of the Watcher:
Priest: Research Chinchillas for 2H
Collect Chillaweed in the Forest
Cook and Eat Chinchilli
Blacksmith: Discuss Chinchillas with Hunter
Investigate Chinchillas in Forest
Craft Chinchilla Trap
Chinchilla of the Watcher
Chillaweed requires 1 rabbit meat, 1 wheat and 1 spices in addition to
chillaweed. If your priest is not hungry, be sure eat it before someone else
grabs it.
Chinchilla Trap requires 1 Cheese and 1 Cruddium
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-Family Crest-
QP: 3
Approach: Knight Heraldry, Royal Heraldry
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1000 | | $1250 | | $1500 | | $2000 |
| 880XP | | 1320XP | | 1760XP | | 2200XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
KH: +2 S +2 K +1 S +2 K +1 S +2 K +2 S
RH: +1 K +2 K +2 K +3 K
Requirements: Knight OR Monarch
Tasks:
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-Foolishness-
QP: 3
Approach: Jest for a Day
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP | | 50 RP |
| $675 | | $900 | | $1125 | | $1350 |
| 1200XP | | 1600XP | | 2000XP | | 2500XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+2 C -1 S +3 C -1 S +3 C -1 S +3 C
Requirements: Monarch
Tasks:
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*-Fountain of Legend-
This quest will give you a Legendary Trait
The tasks you need to perform for this quest will vary slightly depending on
the fatal flaw your character has. Because of the large number of flaws, I
will not have a complete list of tasks for this quest for every flaw. However,
I will leave place holders for them, and insert as I discover them. The actual
tasks you must perform are the same regardless of Hero Sim and their flaw.
QP: 3
Approach: Self-Improvement
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP |
| $750 | | $1000 | | $1000 | | $1250 |
| 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP | | 2000XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 S +1 WB +1 C +1 K
Requirements: Any Hero Sim WITH Monarch
Tasks:
Perform action that removes fatal flaw buff
(Compulsive Gambler- Play someone at game table)
Ask Townsperson about Fountain
Decision: Who will Trader Bart seek out to learn about the fountain?
---> Find the Fabled Peasant
Find the Fabled Peasant
Ask Monarch to Release Good Peasant
Decision: How will sim earn Good Peasant's Freedom?
---> Pay $200 for the Fine
---> Do the Time
Request Prisoner Exchange from Royal Advisor
Sign Warrant to Take the Rest of Good Peasant's Punishment
Give Royal Pardon to Executioner for Release
Get Answers from Good Peasant
Confront the Theif
Decision: How will Sim aquire the stolen map?
---> Use Force to Take the Map
Brawl with Thief
---> Use Coin to Buy the Map
Purchase Stolen Map for 50 coin
Begin the Search for the Fountan at the Forest
Infuse the Town Well with Drinking Water
Commune with the Fountain
Perform task that removes fatal flaw buff
(Compulsive Gambler- Cheat with 'Lucky Dice' One Last Time)
Make an Offering to the Fountain at the Well
Recieve fatal flaw buff and Return to Well
Return to the Fountain for Final Trial
Random Encounter Based on fatal flaw
(Compulsive Gambler- Choose Luck)
---> Locate the Virtuous Monk
Perform another action that removes fatal flaw buff
(Compulsive Gambler- Place huge bet at game table)
Talk to Monarch about the Vision
Browse a Bookshelf for Fountain Reference
Find and Read a Book of Fables at Village Shoppe
Perform action that removes fatal flaw buff
(Compuslive Gambler- Wager the Clothes off Sim's back at the Game Table
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-Free Time-
QP: 0
Approach:
Requirements:
Tasks:
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-Fur-
QP: 3
Approach: Bloody Harvest, Fur Protest, IT'S A TRAP!
BH:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
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| 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1000 | | $1250 | | $1500 | | $2000 |
| 880XP | | 1320XP | | 1760XP | | 2200XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 S +1 C +2 S +1 C +2 S +1 C +2 S +2 C
FP:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP | | 50 RP |
| $750 | | $1000 | | $1250 | | $1500 |
| 440XP | | 880XP | | 1320XP | | 1760XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 C +1 C +1 S +1C +1 S +2 C +1 S
IAT:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $750 | | $1000 | | $1250 | | $1500 |
| 440XP | | 880XP | | 1320XP | | 1760XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 S +1 C +1 S +1 C +1 K +1 S +1 C +1 K +1 S +1 C +1 K +1 WB
Requirements: Knight, Any Hero, Blacksmith
Tasks:
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-Guilded Guilds-
QP: 3
Approach: Fighter's Guild, Bard's Guild, Mages Guild
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP | | 50 RP |
| $0 | | $0 | | $0 | | $ 0 |
| 1200XP | | 1600XP | | 2000XP | | 2500XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
FG: +1 S +2 S +2 S +3 S
BG: +1 C +2 C +2 C +3 C
MG: +1 K +2 K +2 K +3 K
Requirements: Level 5 Knight OR Bard OR Wizard
Tasks:
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-Goblins!-
QP: 4
Approach:
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1500 | | $1500 | | $1500 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1500 | | $1500 | | $1500 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Requirements: Peteran Priest, Jacoban Priest, Wizard
Tasks:
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-Hungry Hungry Hamfast-
QP: 3
Approach: Deal with the Peasants!, Don't Die, Hamfast!, Promote the Cause
DWTP:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
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| 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP | | 50 RP |
| $1000 | | $1250 | | $1500 | | $2000 |
| 880XP | | 1320XP | | 1760XP | | 2200XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 WB +2 WB +2 WB +3 WB
DDH:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1000 | | $1250 | | $1500 | | $2000 |
| 880XP | | 1320XP | | 1760XP | | 2200XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+2 WB +3 WB +3 WB +4 WB
PTC:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1000 | | $1250 | | $1500 | | $2000 |
| 880XP | | 1320XP | | 1760XP | | 2200XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 WB +1 C +2 WB +1 C +2 WB +1 C +2 WB +2 C
Requirements: Monarch, Physician, Bard
Tasks:
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-King For A Day-
QP: 3
Approach: I will do it!
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP | | 50 RP |
| $750 | | $1000 | | $1250 | | $1500 |
| 1320XP | | 1760XP | | 2200XP | | 2750XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 WB +2 WB +2 WB +3 WB
Requirements: Any Hero
Tasks:
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-Power Grab-
QP: 2
Approach: Gain Domestic Support, Gain Foreign Support
GDS:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
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| 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $400 | | $750 | | $750 | | $750 |
| 440XP | | 880XP | | 1320XP | | 1760XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 S +2 S +2 S +2 S +1 K
GFS:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP |
| $400 | | $750 | | $1000 | | $1250 |
| 440XP | | 880XP | | 1320XP | | 1760XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 S +2 S +2 S +3 S
Requirements: Monarch
Tasks:
Gain Domestic Support:
Hold Court
Decision: How should you delve into politics?
---> National Scale
Pass An Edict
Gather Thoughts
---> Study Books
Read "Peace, Love, Happiness."
Read "Rise and Fall of the Tyrants"
Gather Thoughts
Decision: Best way to connect with populace?
---> Firmly clasp each outstretched hand
Get Feedback (3)
Go to Town Square at 0700
Ask About Troubles (4)
Sign Autograph
Draw Water From Well for Peasant
Clear Bandits from Forest Entrance
---> Kill Bandit
Challenge To The Death
---> Scare Bandit
Challenge to Duel
---> Give a speech
Get Feedback (3)
Write the Speech
Practice Speech in a Mirror
Spread the word (3)
Give Speech at Town Square
Gain Foreign Support:
View Political Situation (From Tactical Map)
Draw Up Crafthole Invitation
Draw Up Tredony Invitation
Give Assignment to Royal Advisor
Wait for Royal Advisor to Return with Foreign Dignitaries (1H)
Listen to Royal Advisor's Detailed Report
Welcome Smithmaster to Kingdom
Welcome Merchant Prince to Kingdom
Decision: Merchant Prince loves to Love
---> I'll seduce the leader and then use it as blackmail
Become friends with Merchant Prince
Compliment Merchant Prince's Dashing Good Looks
Coyly Flirt with Merchant Prince
Use Best Chat-Up Line with Merchant Prince
Ask Merchant Prince about his Spouse
Plan Secret Rendezvous
Have Royal Advisor Impersonate You
Wait for your Advisor to Return
Get Royal Advisor's Report
Confront Merchant Prince with Undergarments
---> I'll teack them some new tricks to rekindle the flame
Become Friends with Merchant Prince's Spouse
Make Shopping List
Send Royal Advisor Out Shopping
Wait for Your Advisor to Return
Send a Makeover Request to the Village Barber
Send Tredony Spouse to the Village for a Makeover
Wait for Tredony Spouse to Return
Checkout Tredony Spouse's New Look
Send Tredony Spouse to Meet Advisor for Training
Wait for Practice Session to End
Send Merchant Prince to meet Spouse
Wait for the Lovers to Return
Check Merchant Prince's Loyalty Status
Decision: Smithmaster loves sweets
---> Give her poisoned candy, and then offer the antidote
Send off Royal Advisor on Errands
Give Advisor 50 Simoles for Shopping
Wait for Royal Advisor to Return (1H)
Ask Advisor for Supplies
Serve Tampered Drink to Crafthole Protector
Serve Tampered Drink to Smithmaster
Give Smithmaster Antidote in Exchange for Loyalty
---> I'll gain support by impressing Smithmaster
Send off Royal Advisor on Errands
Give Advisor 50 Simoles for Shopping
Wait for Royal Advisor to Return (1H)
Ask Advisor for Supplies
Read "Sweet Book of Sweets"
Serve Smithmaster a Goblet of Sweet Sunshine Sangria
Exchange Recipe For Loyalty
Gaining Domestic Support:
After holding court there are two ways to delve into politics. One is to start
action, and the other is to read up first. Either way both lead to gathering
your thoughts and making the next big decision. Giving a speech is
the easier option and also quicker to accomplish, because if you choose firmly
grasp each ourstretched hand you need to wait until 0700 to complete the next
task. In my case it was just past 0900 and I had to just sit there and kill
time until then. Giving a speech options are very straight forward, while you
may have difficulty with choosing FIrmly Clasp because you need to fight a
bandit that has some skill. If you haven't leveled your monarch sufficiently
(Which you should have close to being maxed out if you're playing right) then
take some time here to get a level or two to ensure success. Realize that going
to the forest for any reason before dueling the bandit will lead to the bandit
attacking you and you will not be able to cancel the action. I went there to
hunt a bear and was attacked. Even if you choose to kill the bandit, your
character will only be knocked out if they loose all health or stamina! I can
confirm this because I let myself be defeated twice, and nothing happens,
apart from having to wait to recover and many negative buffs due to injury.
If you choose duel to the death and knock the bandit out, choose send to pit
and after they regain consciousness the constible will take them away.
Otherwise, the grim reaper will do his business. If you knock him out, and it
is your last task, quest complete.
No matter what course of action you take, you end up with the same rewards.
Gaining Foreign Support:
You begin this version of Power Grab by checking out the Political Situation
via Tactical Map. Now this is the actual object your sim interacts with, NOT
the one via Kingdom View. Draw up both invitations and give them to the Royal
Advisor. Kill an hour until they return, and greet them. When you talk to your
advisor she gives you some inside information on the two dignitaries, and you
are provided with two options for both of them. Note: This quest will NOT
affect territory loyalty. Despite your quest actions, the only way to increase
territory loyalty is through the passing of edicts.
I focused on one at a time, as there are quite a few actions you must perform.
The gender of the dignitaries will vary based on you Monarch sim's gender.
Smithmaster: Poison- If you choose to poison the Smithmaster and Protector, you
may get to the point where you need to serve a tampered drink. Since there are
no quest markers, you may be stuck for a while. If you do not yet have a beer
cask, purchase one, and when you select it in Live Mode, choose Brew and select
the adult beverage of your choice. Once brewed, you can choose to serve
tampered drink, and then the 10-year itch poison. After preparing it, you must
choose who to serve it to. I intentionally served it to the wrong person, and
didn't seem to do anything. Once you serve them both the poison and spill the
beans, you are then able to administer the antidote. Waiting to do so will not
cause them to die and fail your quest.
Smithmaster: Impressing- Here you choose to impress the Smithmaster with a good
sweet brew. Send off the advisor with 50 Simoles, and get the supplies when
they return. Read the book of sweets, then buy a cask if you do not own one yet
and brew the Sangria. You may need to purchase a honey if you do not have one
in your inventory, as the recipe requires one. Serve the Smithmaster a drink
from the cask, and you will win his support in exchange for the recipe.
Merchant Prince: Seducing- Choosing this option requires you to become friends
with the Prince. After becoming friends, do a bit of flirting by choosing the
three special actions, then ask about his spouse. He doesn't seem to care in
the slightest, so we'll lure him in more by planing a secret rendezvous. Of
course, we don't like to do our own dirty work, so we'll send our ever faithful
royal advisor to impersonate you and get the report when they come back. You
will recieve some undergarments that are sure to come in handy as blackmail.
Confront the merchant prince, and you'll earn, although rather underhandedly,
his support.
Merchant Prince: Rekindling- Here you will play matchmaker for a while (in a
way) by becoming friends with the Prince's spouse and then planning a makeover
session! YAY! send your royal advisor out with a shopping list and go to the
messenger post box to make an appointment with the village barber. Send the
spouse there, and wait for your advisor and the spouse to return. Get the
risque supplies from the advisor, and check out the awesome hairdo the spouse
has before sending her with your advisor off to the woods to practice some
dirty dancing. When your advisor returns, send off the Merchant Prince to her,
and wait for them to come back. Have a chat, and you'll discover that he had
a few interesting experiences, and give you his loyalty.
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-O Fortuna-
QP: 3
Approach: Enter Fotune Festival
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 10 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $675 | | $900 | | $1125 | | $1350 |
| 800XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP | | 2000XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Requirements: Any Hero excluding Monarch
Tasks:
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-Prelude to a Plague
QP: 3
Approach: Pandemic Preperations
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1500 | | $1500 | | $1500 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+2 WB +2 WB +1 K +2 WB +1 K +3 WB +1 K
Requirements: Physician AND Merchant
Tasks:
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-Royal Assassination-
QP: 4
Approach: The Monarch's Medicine, Sly Slaying
FS:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP | | 50 RP |
| $675 | | $900 | | $1125 | | $1350 |
| 800XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP | | 2000XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+2 WB +3 WB +3 WB +4 WB
GO:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $675 | | $900 | | $1125 | | $1350 |
| 800XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP | | 2000XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+2 WB +1 S +3 WB +1 S +3 WB +1 S +3 WB +2 S
Requirements: Physician, Spy
Tasks:
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-Royal Holiday-
QP: 2
Approach: A Little Time Off
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP |
| $0 | | $0 | | $0 | | $0 |
| 880XP | | 1320XP | | 1320XP | | 1760XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 C -1 S +2 C -1 S +2 C +2C
Requirements: Monarch
Tasks:
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-Royal Review-
QP: 2
Approach: Imperial Inspection, Bloodletter's License
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 10 RP | | 20 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP |
| $750 | | $1000 | | $1250 | | $1250 |
| 1320XP | | 1320XP | | 1320XP | | 1760XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
II: +1 S +1 S +1 S +1 C
BL: +1 WB +1 WB +1 WB +1 K
Requirements: Monarch OR Physician WITH Monarch
Tasks:
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-Seven Mechanical Arts-
QP: 3
Approach:
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1500 | | $1500 | | $1500 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1500 | | $1500 | | $1500 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Requirements: Blacksmith
Tasks:
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*-The Fisherman's Challenge-
QP: 3
Approach: Compete
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP | | 50 RP |
| $750 | | $1000 | | $1250 | | $1500 |
| 440XP | | 880XP | | 1320XP | | 1760XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 WB +1 WB +1 C +1 WB +1 C +2 WB +1 C
Requirements: Any Hero Sim
Tasks:
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-The Legend of the Talking Frog-
QP: 4
Approach: Talking Frog's Legs, A Toadry Romance
TFL:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP | | 50 RP |
| $400 | | $750 | | $1000 | | $1250 |
| 880XP | | 1320XP | | 1760XP | | 2200XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 WB +1 K +1 WB +2 K +1 WB +2 K +2 WB +2 K
ADR:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP | | 50 RP |
| $750 | | $1000 | | $1250 | | $1500 |
| 1320XP | | 1760XP | | 2200XP | | 2750XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 S +2 S +2 S +3 S
Requirements: Any Hero Sim and Monarch OR Any Non-Physician Hero Sim and
Physician
Tasks:
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-The Rise of a Playwright-
QP: 2
Approach: Hard Work, Play-garism
HW:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1500 | | $1500 | | $1500 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
P: Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1500 | | $1500 | | $1500 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Requirements: Bard
Tasks:
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-The Witch is Back-
QP: 4
Approach: A Witch No More, Delightful Wedding, Counterspellin'
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1500 | | $1500 | | $1500 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1500 | | $1500 | | $1500 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $1500 | | $1500 | | $1500 | | $1800 |
| 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1200XP | | 1600XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Requirements:
Tasks:
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-Wag The Dog-
QP: 3
Approach: Behind the Scenes, Spin Doctor
BTS:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP | | 50 RP |
| $900 | | $1350 | | $1350 | | $1800 |
| 1600XP | | 2000XP | | 2500XP | | 2500XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+1 K +1 S +1 K +1 S +1 K +1 S +2 K
SD:Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $900 | | $1125 | | $1350 | | $1800 |
| 1600XP | | 2000XP | | 2500XP | | 2500XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
+2 K +3 K +3 K +4 K
Requirements: Monarch WITH Spy, Monarch WITH Physichian
Tasks:
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-War Games-
QP: 3
Approach:
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP | | 50 RP |
| $900 | | $1350 | | $1350 | | $1800 |
| 1600XP | | 2000XP | | 2500XP | | 2500XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $900 | | $1125 | | $1350 | | $1800 |
| 1600XP | | 2000XP | | 2500XP | | 2500XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Requirements: Knight
Tasks:
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-Wedding-
QP: 2
Approach:
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP | | 50 RP |
| $900 | | $1350 | | $1350 | | $1800 |
| 1600XP | | 2000XP | | 2500XP | | 2500XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Bronze Silver Gold Platinum
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
| 20 RP | | 20 RP | | 30 RP | | 40 RP |
| $900 | | $1125 | | $1350 | | $1800 |
| 1600XP | | 2000XP | | 2500XP | | 2500XP |
---------- ---------- ---------- ----------
Requirements:
Tasks:
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-Recipes-
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Not all recipes will allow the crafting of an item just by having the items
needed. For instance, there are special weapons and armor that require either
the recipe book or a high enough smithing level to create. If the item appears
in grey when selecting the item used to make it, you are able to make it, but
lack the required items.
Food- Cauldron
Bear Soup- 1 bear meat
Bear Stew- Large- 1 bear meat, 1 cabbage, 1 mushroom, 2 potato
Boar Soup 1 boar meat
Boar Stew- Large- 1 boar meat, 1 cabbage, 1 mushroom
Double Boar Stew- Large- 2 boar meat, 1 cabbage, 1 onion
Eel Stew- Large- 1 cabbage, 1 eel, 1 egg, 1 onion
Fish Stew- Large- 1 herring, 1 trout
Frog Stew- Large- 2 frog, 1 potato
Fowl Soup- 1 fowl meat
Frog Soup- 1 frog
Gruel- None
Herring Soup- 1 Herring
Hunter's Stew- Large- 1 bear meat, 1 boar meat, 1 fowl meat, 1 rabbit
meat, 1 venison
Meat Soup- 1 haunch of meat
Mushroom Soup- 1 mushroom
Onion Soup- 1 onion
Pigeon Soup- 1 pigeon meat
Potato Soup- 1 potato
Rabbit Soup- 1 rabbit meat
Rabbit Stew-Large- 1 rabbit meat, 1 turnip
Salmon Soup- 1 salmon
Seafood Stew-Large- 1 potato, 1 salmon, 1 trout
Seed Porridge- 4 seeds
Stewed Fowl- Large- 1 fowl meat, 1 potato, 1 turnip
Sweet Porridge- Large- 1 apple, 1 barley, 1 honey
Swordfish Soup- 1 swordfish
Tench Soup- 1 tench
Trout Soup- 1 trout
Turbot Soup- 1 turbot
Turnip Soup- 1 turnip
Vegitable Stew- Large- 1 cabbage, 1 mushroom, 1 onion, 1 turnip
Venison Soup- 1 venison
Venison Stew- Large- 1 cabbage, 1 cheese, 1 onion, 1 venison
Whale Soup- 1 whale meat
Whale Stew- Large- 2 whale meat
Food- Stove
Apple Pie - Large 2 Apple, 3 Barley, 1 Egg, 1 Honey
Barley Bread - Large 3 Barley
Boar Pie 1 Boar Meat
Broiled Boar 1 Boar Meat
Broiled Eel 1 Eel
Broiled Fowl 1 Fowl Meat
Broiled Frog 1 Frog
Broiled Herring 1 Herring
Broiled Meat 1 Haunch of Meat
Broiled Pigeon 1 Pigeon
Broiled Rabbit 1 Rabbit Meat
Broiled Salmon 1 Salmon
Broiled Swordfish 1 Swordfish
Broiled Tench 1 Tench
Broiled Trout 1 Trout
Broiled Turbot 1 Turbot
Broiled Venison 1 Venison Meat
Broiled Whale 1 Whale Meat
Cheese Pie - Large 3 Cheese, 3 Egg, 3 Wheat
Eel Pie - Large 1 Eel, 1 Egg, 1 Spices, 1 Wheat
Feast Bread - Large 3 Egg, 3 Grapes, 3 Wheat
Fine Loaf - Large 3 Wheat
Flat Bread None
Fowl Pie - Large 1 Fowl Meat, 1 Egg, 1 Spices, 1 Wheat Hunting
Royal Custard 3 Egg, 3 Honey, 3 Spices, 3 Wheat
Food- Spit
Bear Steak - Large 1 Bear Meat, 1 Cabbage, 1 Mushroom
Braised Boar - Large 1 Boar Meat, 1 Cheese, 1 Egg
Braised Whale - Large 1 Mushroom, 1 Whale Meat, 1 Whale Meat
(Choice Cut)
Deer Jerky 1 Salt, 1 Spices, 1 Venison
Delicious Venison - Large 1 Cheese, 1 Potato, 1 Venison
Fried Fowl - Large 1 Fowl Meat, 1 Mushroom, 1 Turnip
Grilled Trout - Large 1 Potato, 1 Spices, 1 Trout
Roast Bear 1 Bear Meat
Roast Rat None
Roasted Boar 1 Boar Meat
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Roasted Fowl 1 Fowl Meat
Roasted Frog 1 Frog
Roasted Herring 1 Herring
Roasted Meat 1 Haunch of Meat
Roasted Pigeon 1 Pigeon
Roasted Rabbit 1 Rabbit Meat
Roasted Salmon 1 Salmon
Roasted Swordfish 1 Swordfish
Roasted Tench 1 Tench
Roasted Trout 1 Trout
Roasted Turbot 1 Turbot
Roasted Venison 1 Venison
Roasted Whale 1 Whale Meat
Royal Rabbit - Large 1 Cheese, 1 Potato, 1 Rabbit Meat
Seasoned Boat Meat - Large 1 Boar Meat, 1 Onion, 1 Spices
Spiced Pheasant - Large 1 Fowl Meat, 1 Potato, 1 Spices
Spiced Venison - Large 1 Spices, 1 Turnip, 1 Venison
Sweat Bear - Large 1 Apple, 1 Bear Meat
Sweet Swordfish - Large 1 Honey, 1 Spices, 1 Swordfish
Unicornucopia - Large 1 Bear Meat, 1 Boar Meat, 1 Rabbit Meat, 1
Spices, 1 Unicorn Meat, 1 Venison
-Potions-
Physician-
Drunk-Me-Not 3 Bloodmoss, 1 Eaglewood, 2 Sagewort
Moderate Curative Tonic 5 Grassweed, 2 Valoroot, 3 Wildflower
Strong Curative Tonic 1 Angelweed, 3 Grassweed, 2 Lordleaf, 3 Valoroot,
2 Wildflower
Strong Health Salve 1 Angelweed, 4 Bloodmoss, 2 Lordleaf, 3 Valoroot
Weak Curative Tonic 3 Grassweed, 1 Valoroot, 2 Wildflower
Weak Health Salve 3 Bloodmoss, 2 Valoroot, 1 Wildflower
Wizard-
Drunk-Me-Not 3 Bloodmoss, 1 Eaglewood, 2 Sagewort
Elixer of Enchantment 1 Angelweed, 2 Grassweed, 3 Lordleaf, 2 Phosphorus
Elixir of Allure 3 Grassweed, 1 Phosphorus, 2 Valoroot
Flame Sword Enchantment 2 Adamantle, 2 Azurite, 2 Mana Stone, 2
Phosphorus
Frost Imbuement 1 Grassweed , 1 Lordleaf , 1 Sagewort
Luck Potion 1 Electrum, 1 Grassweed, 2 Sagewort, 2 Seeds
Mystic Grog 2 Belladonna, 3 Grassweed, 1 Lordleaf, 1 Well
Water
Transmuting Agent 2 Belladonna, 2 Nightshade, 3 Sagewort
Wizard's Staff Core 1 Azurite, 2 Mana Stone, 1 Nightshade
Spy-
Coagulating Compound 3 Bloodmoss, 1 Nightshade, 2 Sagewort
Combustion Cordial 2 Eaglewood, 2 Grassweed, 2 Seeds
Mystic Grog 3 Grassweed , 1 Lordleaf, 1 Well Water
Pestilence Poison 3 Belladonna, 3 Bloodmoss, 2 Nightshade, 1
Sagewort
Potion of Preparation 1 Belladonna, 2 Eaglewood, 2 Wildflowers
Rejuvenating Reagent 1 Angelweed, 2 Bloodmoss, 1 Nightshade, 2 Valoroot
Sleeping Draught 3 Belladonna, 4 Grassweed, 2 Nightshade,
1 Wildflower
Stabby Potion 1 Belladonna, 1 Nightshade
Truth Tonic 2 Belladonna, 4 Grassweed, 3 Sagewort
Vomicious Venom 3 Belladonna, 1 Lordleaf, 2 Seeds
Smithing
-Armor-
Admantle Battleplate 4 Adamantle, 4 Electrum, 6 Mithral
Advortonian Scale 4 Electrum, 5 Ferrous, 2 Phosphorus
Angelsguard 3 Electrum, 5 Mana Stone, 8 Mithral,
Mystical Metal Fragment
Bear Hide Armor 2 Bear Meat, 2 Ferrous
Chainmail 7 Ferrous
Crude Plate Mail 4 Cruddium, 5 Ferrous
Darkstone Bulwark 2 Azurite, 7 Mana Stone, 7 Mithral
Doomplate 4 Adamantle, 4 Mithral, 3 Mystical Metal
Fragment, Unicorn Horn
Knight's Plate 6 Ferrous, 2 Mithral, 3 Phosphorus
Lord's Plate 2 Azurite, 4 Ferrous, 4 Mithral,
2 Phosphorus
Plate Mail 3 Cruddium, 8 Ferrous
Ramshackle Chestguard 7 Cruddium
Spiked Carapace 3 Adamantle, Crab Bandit's Shell,
4 Ferrous
Steel Plate Mail 7 Ferrous, 3 Phosphorus
-Hammers-
Cruddium Hammer 5 Cruddium
Ferrous Hammer 2 Cruddium, 5 Ferrous
Steel Hammer 5 Ferrous, 3 Phosphorus
Crab Hammer 2 Electrum, 2 Ferrous, 2 Phosphorus,
1 Small Chunk of Mineral
Watcher's Hammer 3 Adamantle, 3 Electrum, 4 Mithral
Hammer of the Mechanical Arts 7 Badge of Mechanical Art, 3 Mithral
Angelshammer 2 Adamantle, 2 Azurite, 3 Mana Stone,
5 Mithral, Mystical Metal Fragment
-Paddles-
Rustic Paddle 3 Ferrous
Expert Paddle 2 Electrum, 2 Ferrous, 2 Phosphorus
Excalipaddle 2 Adamantle, 3 Mithral
-Staves-
Basic Staff 1 Cruddium
Staff of the Watcher 3 Electrum, 3 Ferrous, Wizard's Staff
Core
Staff of Indeterminate Evil 4 Mithral, 2 Phosphorus, Wizard's Staff
Core
Magical Staff 3 Adamantle, 4 Mithral, Wizard's Staff
Core
Doomstaff 3 Adamantle, Arcane Edge, 2 Mana Stone,
7 Soul Fragment, Wizard's Staff Core
-Swords-
Angel's Talon 10 Mithral, 3 Mystical Metal Fragment
Crude Longsword 5 Cruddium
Doomsword 4 Adamantle, 1 Doomsword Blade,
1 Doomsword Hilt, 4 Mana Stone, 3 Mithral
Embossed Longsword 2 Adamantle, 2 Electrum, 3 Ferrous,
2 Phosphorus
Fiery Embossed Longsword Flame Sword Enchantment, Embossed
Longsword
Fiery Greatsword Flame Sword Enchantment, Greatsword
Fiery Mithral Longsword Flame Sword Enchantment, Mithral
Longsword
Fiery Precise Scimitar Flame Sword Enchantment, Precise
Scimitar
Fiery Steel Longsword Flame Sword Enchantment, Steel Longsword
Greatsword 3 Cruddium, 6 Ferrous
Longclaw 4 Ferrous, 3 Mithral, Crab Bandit's Shell
Longsword 5 Ferrous
Mana's Edge 5 Mana Stone, 7 Mithral
Mithral Longsword 3 Adamantle, 5 Mithral
Precise Scimitar 4 Ferrous, 2 Mithral, 2 Phosphorus
Royal Longsword
Steel Longsword 5 Ferrous, 2 Phosphorus
Sword of the Chinchilla 7 Ferrous, 1 Mana Stone, 3 Phosphorus
Tooth of Jacob 1 Adamantle, 1 Mithral, 2 Watched Water,
1 Watcher's Blade
Untempered Longsword 2 Cruddium, 3 Ferrous
Watcher's Blade 1 Adamantle, 2 Consecrated Well Water,
7 Ferrous, 2 Phosphorus
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-Items-
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-Foods-
Fowl Meat
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 15
Sell: 13
Use: Makes Fowl Soup
Frog
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 40
Sell: 34
Use: Makes Frog Soup
Turbot
Obtained: Village Shoppe, fishing
Price: 32
Sell: 28
Use:
Cheese
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 23
Sell: 23
Use:
Apple
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 5
Sell: 5
Use:
Wheat
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 5
Sell: 5
Use: Used to brew beer
Barley
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 18
Sell: 16
Use: Used to make Barley Bread
Tench
Obtained: Village Shoppe, fishing
Price: 10
Sell: 9
Use:
Salmon
Obtained: Village Shoppe, fishing
Price: 50
Sell: 43
Use:
Trout
Obtained: Village Shoppe, fishing
Price: 50
Sell: 9
Use:
Boar Meat
Obtained: Village Shoppe, hunting
Price: 75
Sell: 64
Use:
Pigeon
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 5
Sell: 5
Use:
Mushroom
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 15
Sell: 13
Use: Make Mushroom Soup or trade to neighboring countries as Merchant
Onion
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 4
Sell: 4
Use:
Turnip
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 6
Sell: 6
Use:
Egg
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 12
Sell: 11
Use:
Spices
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price:54
Sell: 46
Use:
Honey
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 42
Sell: 36
Use:
Cabbage
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 2
Sell: 2
Use:
Eel
Obtained: Village Shoppe, fishing
Price: 26
Sell: 23
Use:
Swordfish
Obtained: Village Shoppe, fishing
Price: 64
Sell: 55
Use:
Potato
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 13
Sell: 12
Use:
Herring
Obtained: Village Shoppe, Fishing
Price: 9
Sell: 8
Use:
Venison
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 40
Sell: 34
Use:
Grapes
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 14
Sell: 11
Use:
Bear Meat
Obtained: Village Shoppe, hunting
Price: 55
Sell: 47
Use:
Rabbit Meat
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 25
Sell: 22
Use:
-Items-
Bottle of Ink
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 10
Sell:
Use:
Eaglewood
Obtained: Village Shoppe, harvesting
Price: 12
Sell:
Use:
Electrum
Obtained: Village Shoppe, Mining
Price: 20
Sell:
Use: Smithing
Fiddle
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 200
Sell:
Use:
Phosphorus
Obtained: Village Shoppe, Mining
Price: 7
Sell:
Use: Smithing and Trading
Seeds
Obtained: Village Shoppe, harvesting
Price: 2
Sell:
Use:
Weak Curative Tonic
Obtained: Village Shoppe, Alchemy, Physician
Price: 60
Sell:
Use: Used to heal various illneses (not wounds)
Leech
Obtained: Village Shoppe, fishing
Price: 2
Sell:
Use: Physician uses for healing
Map to Effenmont
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 3150
Sell:
Use:
Belladonna
Obtained: Village Shoppe, harvesting
Price: 12
Sell:
Use:
4
Lordleaf
Obtained: Village Shoppe, harvesting
Price: 18
Sell:
Use:
Adamantle
Obtained: Village Shoppe, Mining
Price: 35
Sell:
Use: Smithing
Crafthole Energy Potion
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 50
Sell:
Use: Gives a bit of energy for an hour, then a crash
Azurite
Obtained: Village Shoppe, mining
Price: 24
Sell:
Use: Smithing
Whaler's Whaleboat
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 800
Sell:
Use:
Weak Health Salve
Obtained: Village Shoppe, Alchemy, Physician
Price: 60
Sell:
Use: Heals wounds
Whaling Harpoon
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 100
Sell:
Use:
Ferrous
Obtained: Village Shoppe, Mining
Price: 10
Sell:
Use: Smithing
Valoroot
Obtained: Village Shoppe, harvesting
Price: 10
Sell:
Use:
Bloodmoss
Obtained: Village Shoppe, harvesting
Price: 4
Sell:
Use:
Grassweed
Obtained: Village Shoppe, harvesting
Price: 6
Sell:
Use:
Sagewort
Obtained: Village Shoppe, harvesting
Price: 16
Sell:
Use:
Map to Gastrobury
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 1500
Sell:
Use:
Nightshade
Obtained: Village Shoppe, harvesting
Price: 18
Sell:
Use:
Churdle's Potion
Obtained: Random Encounter travelling to Village Shoppes
Price: -
Sell: $10
Use: Causes Churdle Pain! Buff (Don't drink it!)
-Equipment-
All Equipment bought at the Village Shoppe are of normal quality. When
crafting
the equipment there is the ability to create Excellent and Legendary items
which increase stats and lower weights
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GROUP NAME STATS PRICE OBTAINED
Hammers
Cruddium Hammer Power 1 $25 Smithing, Village S.
Ferrous Hammer Power 2 $200 Smithing, Village S.
Swords
Untempered Longsword Attack 1 Weight 6 $100 Village Shoppe
Steel Longsword Attack 4 Weight 5 $125 Smithing, Village S.
Staffs
Treemancer's Staff Power 2 $250 Village Shoppe
Paddles
Expert Paddle Power 4 $125 Smithing or Village S.
Rustic Paddle Power 1 $50 Smithing or Village S.
Armor
Bearhide Armor Defense 2 Weight 2 $200 Smithing or Village S.
Crude Plate Mail Defense 4 Weight 9 $75 Smithing or Village S.
Plate Mail Defense 5 Weight 8 $100 Smithing or Village S.
Monarch Armor of Fort. Defense 4 Weight 3 Quest- First Steps:
Random Enc
Instruments
Sturdy Lute Tone: Melodic $675 Village Shoppe
Masterwork Lute Rich $1150 Village Shoppe
Peasant's Lute Sharp $150 illage Shoppe
-Books-
My Favorite Feast Ale Recipes
Obtained: Village Shoppe
Price: 25
Sell:
Use:
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B0f -BUFFS-
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Positive Buffs:
A Job Well Done- (+20 Focus, 8H, 11H) Recieved after completing a
Responsibility. 11 hours for 2 responsibilities.
Attractive- (+10, 2H) When a Sim looks this good, it's difficult for others
not
to notice. Wowza! From Gussy'ing up in a mirror. Good combo with Vain Trait.
Bathed- (+10 Focus, 8H) Experience the clean sensation of practicing personal
hygene!
Carefree- (+10 Focus, 3 H) From lack of faith
Cheered Up- (+15 Focus, 2H) Gobs of sobs are stopped by the kind words
of others.
Comforted- (+15 Focus, 3H) A quick cry on the shoulder helps the sadness go
away. Received from talking to a sim with the Good trait.
Delectable Meal- (+15 Focus, 5H) What a delectable meal! From eating a well
prepared meal, or meal that a Creative Cook sim makes.
Delicious- (+15 Focus, 3H) Yummy food always hits the spot! From eating
delicious food. Creative Cook sims make food that buffs this constantly
Combat Ready- (+10 Focus, 11H) Sim is ready for combat! From practicing on the
combat dummy until combat ready
Comfy- (+10 Focus, -) Sitting in a comfy chair will spawn this buff. Good for
as
long as you're sitting in it.
Entertained- (+25 Focus, ) Sim is having wuite a good time and is keeping
stress down.
Fresh Breath- (+10 Focus, 24H) Fresh and minty breath! Buff from random
encounter. Long lasting!
Decorated- (+10 Focus, -) Sims enjoy well-furnished homes. By the looks of
things, this place isnt so bad! By adding furniture with good Environment
stats collectively, you can always have this buff on your sims. Not sure if
this is specific to floors/rooms yet, but it does not seem to be. Still
working on the threshold number of environment to look for.
Having a Blast- (+40 Focus, 2H) Not sure how this one spawns but occurs for me
when I'm already in high spirits and doing things the sim loves doing.
Herbalist- (+15 Focus, 2H) XXXX enjoys practicing his plant harvesting skills.
From harvesting
Inspired- (+10 Focus, 3H) A brilliant flash of insight has inspired sim! From
gathering thoughts.
Intrigued- (+10 Focus, ) Juicy gossip satisfies eager ears! From
socialization,
specifically the "Gossip" option
Finished a Book- (+20 Focus, 20H) Not every book ends with a happoly ever
after,
but hey, I'm just glad I can read! This is a long lasting powerful buff. If
you
have a lot of negative buffs stacked against you, buy a book case and read a
book. They dont take long to read at all.
Marvelous Meal- (+30 Focus, 5H) Maaaaarvelous! Buff recieved from eating a well
prepared (item intensive) or meal prepared by a creative cook sim.
Moderatley Mauled- (-20 Focus, 11H) Hmmm... Maybe I really shouldn't be playing
tag with a half-ton bear. May be mauled while in the forest. Use a Healing
salve or visit the physician.
New Friend- (+20 Focus, 9H) Meeting someone new and hitting it well
enough to call them a friend is spiffy! Make a new friend.
Nicely Decorated- (+25 Focus, ---) Well-designed decor stands out in a good way
and tends to make everyone happier. The better version of the decorated buff.
Passed an Edict- (+15 Focus, ) Monarch specific buff recieved for an edict
sucessfully passing whether positive or not.
Refreshed- (+5 Focus, 1H) Cool, clean water is wonderfully revitalizing. From
drinking well water.
Relaxing Stroll- (+15 Focus, 6H) A nice walk at a comfortable pace and a
breath of fresh air is just what I needed! From being alone. Take a stroll
in the forest to recieve this buff.
Relieved- (+5 Focus, 2H) Whew! made it ot the chamberpot just in time! From
using chamberpot. Sims in TSM don't need to use the bathroom ever, so its a
nice
quick buff to add.
Seafood Overload- (+20 Focus, 2H) The bounty of the sea, happily occupying a
large section of sim's stomach. Buff gained from random encounter
Succulent Treat- (+40 Focus, 3H) Yum! Such a succulent treat! From eating or
drinking something well prepared. Not specifically true, because you can earn
this buff from eating Barley Bread. Strong buff but not long lasting.
Uplifted- (+35 Focus, 4H) Well that was just what you needed! Buff given
through random encounter
Well Rested- (+5 Focus, 10H) It's easy to wake up on the right side of the bed
when you get plenty of time in the bed. Comfortable beds (there will be an
icon
with +++ signs when purchasing one) will always give this buff.
Won a Fistfight- (+15 Focus, 8H) Float like a pegasus, sting like a wyveryn!
From winning a fistfight.
Victorious- (+15 Focus, 9H) The thrill of victory is always a welcome addition
to a Sim's mood. From combat.
NEGATIVE BUFFS
Appauled- (-10 Focus, 3H) Sim is horrified over what they just heard. Sometimes
uncouth sims go too far! Buff recieved when sims with the Uncouth flaw interact
with them.
Bad Night's Sleep- (-15 Focus, 5H) Sleeping on a cheap bed would make any Sim 3
Grumpy. From sleeping on a cheap bed.
Bland Meal- (-5 Focus, 4H) Eating gruel or flat bread which require no
purchased ingredients will add this buff. At first this may be hard to avoid,
but go to the village shoppe and purchase Barley once you can afford a stove
(~500). You can prepare bread that you can carry with you to eat. This is the
cheapest method to keeping hunger at bay, and while it may not add an
excellent meal buff, you will keep Bland Meal away.
Churdle Pain! (-50 Focus, 3H) Curse you Churdle! Sim feels rot and decay
spreading through his body! From drinking Churdle's Potion
Defeat- (-15 Focus, 5H) The agony of defeat can really bring a sim down. From
loosing a battle.
Demoralized- (-20 Focus, 3H) Sim is demoralized from not fulfilling their
responsibility. Buff from not completing daily responsibilities, or random
encounter.
Fatigued- (-5 Focus, 2H) Too much physical exertion has left sim exhausted.
From combat.
Greviously Wounded- (-40 Focus, 12H) Wow. Who would have thought that gaping
w4pounds, massive blunt force trauma, and losing half your blood would put a
damper on your spirits? Huh. Turns into Major Laceration after it times out.
Humiliated by Stocks- (-30 Focus, ---, 5H) Alas, Sim is feeling the
humiliation that only a medievil punishment device cnan evoke. From stocks
Lost A Friend (-25 Focus, 24H) Oh no, you've lost a friend! Relationships have
their ups and downs but surely there's something you can do to patch things
up.
From socialization. Just apologize to the sim and span good things to recover
the relationship
Major Laceration- (-30 Focus, 9H) Looks liek sim came out on the loosing side
after that latest round of "intense negotiations" From combat. Greviously
wounded turns to this after it times out.
Moderate Injury- (-20 Focus, 10H) Sim got a bit roughed up after that last
fight. From combat. When health gets precariously low, you will receive this
buff
Nightmare- (-10 Focus, 7H) Yikes, I hope I don't have that dream again!
received during random encounter while sleeping.
Pent Up Anger- (-20, ---) Must... find... victi... to vent upon! From cruel
fatal flaw. Must use traits for social interaction to remove.
Searching- (-5 Focus, 2H) From Lack of Faith.
Upset- (-15 Focus, 3H) Its hard to endure the rough patches wiht those you
care about. From socialization. Having a negative reaction from a sim may add
this.
Shirked Responsibility- (-20 Focus, 6H (Varies)) LEaving duty to the kingdom
unfulfilled is putting a damper on sims mood
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-Legendary Traits- LEG
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Legendary traits are traits which replace fatal flaws. They are much better
than your standard traits and you should go the extra mile to get every one
of your hero sims one. You can only have one legendary trait, and completing a
quest which gives you one after you already have one does not allow you to
choose a different one. Choose your trait wisely
There are several quests which offer a legendary trait provided you choose the
proper answers
-Fountain of Legend
Traits:
Patient- Patiend Sims aren't in any hurry, and their relaxed, laid-back nature
makes it easier for them to make friends and be granted leniency in their
responsibilities. Havent used yet but believe it allows you to skip out on
daily responsibilities without negative buffs
Natural Leader- NaturalLeaders are admired and looked up to by other Sims, and
they know how to inspire and encourage everyone around them.
Industrious- Industrious sims have got it made. money flows into their pickets
like a river flows into the sea. The question is what to do with all that cash:
give some back to the peope, or squeeze 'em dry? Sims earn significanlty more
money from their profession and your sim can give money to others as charity.
Strong Constitution- Sims have bodies that can withstand anything life throws
at them. Their overpowered immune systems an cast iron stomachs can easily
shrug off sickness hangovers and food poisoning..
Wise- Wise sims are gifted with a profound understanding of the world and are
valued for their insight and sound judgement
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-RANDOM ENCOUNTERS- R4n
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While on your adventures in the woods, or at sea, or in the caves, even
travelling to the village shoppe, you may recieve a random encounter that
forces
you to make a decision. Not all are specifically good or bad choices, and the
right choice one time for the scenario may not be the same for the same
scenario
the next.
Caves-
*You find a chest sitting in a pudddle
Open it! ---> Recieve Money (125)
Leave it alone ---> Receive Money (225)
Forest-
Fanciful childhood tales of secret healing springs danced in her head.
Take a Drink ---> 50XP, "Fresh Breath" Buff, Delicious Buff,
Energy Potion (4)
Don't Touch It! --->
As Sim approached, the merchant weakly reached towards him and mouthed the
word 'help'
Help! --->
Opportunity!---> $100, Mithral (15)
Peeking through a window, a witch could be seen preparing a dinner
cauldron with two terrified children sitting at the table.
Rescue Them! --->
Leave Her Alone ---> Nothing.
There was no doubt that sim was horribly lost, but the figure approached
and offered to be a guide.
Retrace Steps ---> 30XP, Tranquil buff
Hire the Guide --->
Sounds of a small stream echoed a short way to the west, while north the
thick wood thinned into the foothills of the majestic mountains.
Follow the Stream ---> 20XP, Refreshed Buff
Head towards the Hills --->
Travelling to Shoppes-
*Which virtue would you rather bring to XXXX?
Safety--->Monarch Armor of Fortitude
Power---> Monarch Blade of Strength
A Spritely clothed jester skipped forward and offered to sell a tangeled
sprig of fragrand refreshing "Myster Herbs"
Why Not? ---> Recieve Uplifted Buff
Walk Away.---> Nothing.
Your fortune for a fiver?
Sure, Why Not? ---> Received "Cheered Up' Buff
NO ---> Nothing.
Sims eyes met those of the tormented girl for a brief moment...
Stop the Mob ---> 100XP, Uplifted buff, Map to Effenmont
Blend In --->
Sim wondered if getting a magical potion from someone named Churdle was
a good idea...
I'll take it! $100 ---> Recieve Churdle's Potion
Keep Walking ---> Nothing
Let's place a bet! 50 Golden Simoles says you can't find the pearl!
Place the bet ---> $50, 50 XP
Refuse the bet --->
While Sailing
A Strange and beautiful Sea-creature with sparkling hair gazed directly at
you as if mesmerized
Talk to Her---> Receive gifts
Harpoon it!---> 100XP, Seafood Overload buff, Whale Meat (5)
The crew began to panic as you stare unable to make a decision
Attack---> $400, 150XP, 10 Renown
Sail Away!--->
The gathered up crew eagerly looked up to the quarter deck for guidance
Investigate!---> 25XP, Demoralized buff, Onion (5)
Stay on Course--->
While Sleeping
No matter which way she turned the horrors pressed ever closer.
Confront Horrors ---> Nightmare buff
Run! ---> Nightmare buff
Lying perfectly still, sim quickly weighed her options...
Take a Peek --->
Feign Sleep ---> $25, 5 XP
*These are quest specific encounters
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-Tips & Tricks-
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- You can sell items from your inventory at any time without having to travel
to
a shop. Just drag an item or stack of items to the empty box beside the
inventory to sell them at the same price. Excellent for a quick simole!
-If a sim is running away while you're trying to interact with it just hit P
to freeze them in their tracks!
-You can trade items to other Hero Sims even when they aren't playable by
dragging the item from the inventory onto the other sim. The next time you
play the Sim it will be in their inventory.
- Reading a book is by far one of the best and easiest buffs to get. Get a book
case and read a book EVERY DAY. The buff lasts for 24H and adds +20 Focus. Too
good to pass up.
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-BlueYoshi579 for help starting my first FAQ and formatting ideas using his
guides.
- Contributors at
http://thesimsmedieval.wikia.com/wiki/ who without, I'd have
a lot more time wasted in the quest menu working on quest aspects.
-EA for making a Sims game with a twist
-Samantha, for putting up with me playing at all hours of the night.
-The reader, for checking out my FAQ
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