NPC's also cannot run the bakery, so even if you place some there, they cannot make and stock the cases for you. Unfortunately, I did wish there was an option to "stock" on the premium content and it would give you the list of available items that hasn't been placed in the displays, but were made and placed in the lot. Take note that if you want to make profits from this, you'll have to own the lot itself. You will have to own the community lot and once you make your items, you will go to Build/Buy Mode in order to put the stuff you made in the community lot into the displays. You make the item at home, place it in the fridge, put it in your inventory, and place it in the displays.Ģ. There is a drawback when it comes to restocking as so far there are only two ways to restock.ġ. Much like the Savvy Seller's Collection, you can also set the markup along with the sale price with these items too and purchase from the displays or the register. The complete list of baked goods that can be placed in the Baker's Bazaar Collection will be added in my tutorial that will be made separate to this blog. Other than that, I am happy they created something that would focus mostly on recipes and the foods we create (other than baked goods). This premium content item has no additional extra gameplay other than the changes that the Savvy Seller's Collection didn't provide as noted above.
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This means you will nee the Savvy Seller's to create your door hours if you have multiple buildings and only the register will set the hours for the lot.
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Once you sell the items, they are automatically removed from the displays rather than staying on them (like the Savvy Seller's Collection) and need restocking (More info regarding restocking will be discussed later in this review).The Delightful Desert Display is refrigerated and can hold any foods created to keep them from spoiling.While it may function as the Savvy Seller's Collection, there are some slight differences which I will list below: I don't include the recipes in my calculation because they are already tied to a 700 simpoint item (while most are normally 500 simpoints) like the other premium content (Wood Fire Oven, Teppanyaki Grill, etc.). Unlike the Prism Art Studio's Glassblowing station, where you can get the items outside of the station, the recipes included cannot be made outside of the premium content nor are they in the recipe books.Until then, I'm treating it as 25 Simpoints each in this case. We've had nicely designed items for 25 Simpoints and some not-so-much sold for 50 simpoints, so the calculations may be off. There are tons of decor, which means I have no clue whether or not some are worth 50 simpoints and if some are worth 25 simpoints.Thus it makes the item cost be 1675 Simpoints instead of 1775. Even though they are both not going to be sold individually, it throws off my calculations and pretty much instead of 200 Simpoints for two same windows, it should have been 100. In my eyes, I consider something like this with a "Stencil" and "No Stencil" option and should have been lumped together and not sold separately.
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#THE SIMS 3 STORE SIMPOINTS WINDOWS#
The Single-Tile Windows are both the same except one has no poster.