![]() In addition to their looks, Hero Sims each have two traits and one fatal flaw, which have a big impact on how they behave in the world, and how much of a pain they'll be for you to control. Each Hero Sim can be quickly selected using pre-set parameters or created from scratch in the character creator. Even though this might seem limiting, my Sims play style has always been to focus on one Sim at a time, so I didn't really feel that constrained by this element. Rather, you have a set of "Hero Sims" with very specific jobs that can only be controlled if they're directly involved in the active quest. In The Sims Medieval, you don't have the ability to take control of any Sim in the world, which is a big change from previous Sims titles. How did we review The Sims Medieval? Head over to Nicole Tanner's blog for a breakdown of which Hero Sims were used, how long we played the game, and more. The goofy sense of humor, Simlish, character creation, and home decorating are all here as well, but that's just about where the similarities end. Thankfully, this means you no longer have to make sure your Sims are having fun or using the bathroom. They have basic needs that must be met, though The Sims Medieval has slimmed down this aspect to only two needs, hunger and energy. ReferencesĪll screenshots and references from The Sims Medieval.Play Just like any other Sims game, The Sims Medieval has you controlling people during their everyday lives. What they buy is then found in their children’s inventory. Tip: If your hero has children, they can send their kids to the shop so they don’t have to waste time buying items. Their trading skills also help to bring in imports that Sims can’t purchase elsewhere in the Kingdom. This hero can amass a very large quantity of money by buying low and selling high. It is a good idea to always have a large supply of items purchased from this main shop on hand at the market so they won’t miss the “hot items” and also give Sims a large amount of items to choose from at their stalls. Items they purchase at this shop and then place in their market will be sold for more money, earning them a rather large profit most of the time. This hero is able to view the “hot items” of the day so they will know what will be big sellers at their own market. ![]() The Sims Medieval merchant hero uses the shop a little bit differently. ![]() If it isn’t something you want to sell, just cancel out the transaction and you will keep the item in your hero’s inventory. You can see how much these items are worth before selling them. Items that are in your inventory you can also sell at the shop. There are many things for sale at The Sims Medieval Village Shoppe including food, clothing, weapons, profession related items, maps, The Sims Medieval herbs, minerals, gemstones and more. You can categorize them by type and also by price. Once your hero has arrived at the destination, you will see the menu with items that you can purchase. ![]() Buying and Selling at The Sims Medieval Village Shoppe It acts as a “rabbit hole” similar to other locations in “ The Sims 3” and brings up the menu to buy and sell items at the shop once your Sim makes it into the location. This will then send your hero to the shop. Click on the sign and select to visit the location. To quickly locate the shop, it can be found on the “Locations” tab which will show the “Path to Village Shoppe.” This will directly move your camera viewpoint to this location. These can be found at The Sims Medieval Village Shoppe. There aren’t many shops available for you to purchase items from in “ The Sims Medieval.” The main items that you can use for the home are of course available without having to visit a local shop and can be found in the “Buy Mode.” There are many other items that Sims need.
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