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==Milestones== |
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Most aspirations have four milestones that must be achieved in order to complete the aspiration, the last of which they are named after. Some aspirations of the same type (such as ones pertaining to the Family category) share milestones; if a Sim completes a milestone in one aspiration, then changes to another aspiration of the same type that shares the same milestone, the milestone is already marked as completed. Players can monitor a Sim's progress towards completing their aspirational milestone on the aspiration panel. Each milestone has multiple goals that must be achieved before the milestone can be completed. Achieving these goals awards the Sim with a set number of aspiration reward points, that can be redeemed for aspiration rewards. |
Most aspirations have four milestones that must be achieved in order to complete the aspiration, the last of which they are named after. Some aspirations of the same type (such as ones pertaining to the Family category) share milestones; if a Sim completes a milestone in one aspiration, then changes to another aspiration of the same type that shares the same milestone, the milestone is already marked as completed. Players can monitor a Sim's progress towards completing their aspirational milestone on the aspiration panel. Each milestone has multiple goals that must be achieved before the milestone can be completed. Achieving these goals awards the Sim with a set number of aspiration reward points, that can be redeemed for aspiration rewards. |