![]() ![]() Here you will find the weakness, resistances and in some cases some misc notes for the enemies of this area: Whatever you choose does not matter as they will gladly follow you to their doom. ![]() ![]() Altina is the mage and Simon is the only one who is not affected by Lust. Pretty straightforward, go north to meet Altina and Simon, your disposable servants. So it's not the intention of this page to give you a predefined roadmap with all the decisions already established, but you should find the all the relevant info in this page and many others, all of them linked from here. There is a good number of decisions where there is not an evident best option (and in many other cases, the best option will be only evident much later when it is known, you will be warned at the time). You can see very far and use the camera to find out of the way brambles to clear as well as dig sites.Despite the appearances, there is no such thing as an optimized playthrough for the game at this stage of the development process. Realize also that you can move the camera overhead to backtrack if you get stuck. You won't get any loading screens, but will sometimes need to use one of the gateway arches to travel between two areas as they're not traversable by foot. What you find behind each area appears to be random, though it may lead to another area altogether. Omiscan Royal Baths, a secluded pool hidden in the Selvadoradian Jungle. You can clear them with a machete if you took my advice to bring supplies, or your Sim can use their hands and get a little worn out in the process. Head to Belomisia Trailhead, located on the western side of the travel screen in Selvadorada, to begin searching places overgrown with brambles. The Jungle is all around us in Selvadorada, but we want a specific place to begin our journey into the unknown. Begin your trek into the Jungle by going to Belomisia Trailhead and clear your first bramble-covered gate. We don't yet know what critters might be poisonous! Where to Begin the Jungle Adventure Click to Enlarge. Fire Bat Bait may be more important, just in case they can set you ablaze. it also While the jungle's bees and bats are annoying they are not as dangerous, just an inconvenience. My Sim was happy +1 for 6 hours for evading spiders. Not only does this stop a nasty negative moodlet, which could lead to the end of your adventure if uncomfortable enough, it also gives your Sim a mood boost from being happy they dodged a bullet. Having a repellent on hand will cause your Sim to automatically use it against this danger. Sims will be attacked at random while in the Jungle. You never know what you'll encounter, so buy as many supplies as you can afford. Having repellent on hand allows your Sim to ward them off automatically. I'm not yet sure how easily/often they are acquired but will edit this later. They seem a tad more rare and can save a Sim's life. ![]() Always get Antidotes if you see them available. Your Sim can be immolated, and you don't want to die in a fire because you failed at a trap. I highly suggest you get a few of the Waterfall in a Bottle to help your Sim from growing too uncomfortable due to hygiene issues, along with Fire Foam. They are only $120 Simoleons yet save you a lot of trouble should your Sim fumble and lose one while cutting through vines. These gates lead from area to area, so clearing them is required to proceed. The items present at the shop change a few times each day. You click the items individually to purchase them. The process of buying these supplies is a bit weird - they're on the table when a Sim shopkeeper is there and the market's open. There you will also find emergency items that can save a Sim's life or at least prevent a seriously foul mood You can buy them at the stands near the bar in the marketplace district. Your Sim can get into an awful mood from poor hygiene (or being set on fire), so waterfall in a bottle is the perfect solution. Be sure to get a machete, fire foam, and antidotes if available. How to buy supplies: click the objects on the table to queue up each purchase. A tent is not absolutely required, as your Sim can nap in a bush (as well as satisfy their bladder need) in order to replenish energy. Taking sack lunches or harvested fruits is recommended. Having a tent to sleep in is a huge help (outdoor retreat), but you'll also need food. I suggest you do that in the opposite order.Įxploring the Jungle in The Sims 4 Jungle Adventure's Selvadorada can be challenging, because your Sims will be far from the comforts of home. Ease your Sim's bladder with these bushes, strewn about the jungle. How to Start: Bring Supplies Click to Enlarge. ![]()
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