

Scan the borders of an area then look toward the middle for spawners you may have missed. Pause the Game - For Rocks and Plants, there's no need to have your Sim aging while you the player are looking around for collectibles.By the time you are done elsewhere, these may have respawned. Before you set out to look in other areas, check around the homes in your own Neighborhood. Collecting Starts at Home - There are spawners in every Neighborhood.Some plants must be found in the wild and introduced to your garden, so these tips apply to those as well. Finding more and more of these is necessary to polish off these Collections. All four come from the same Rocks, and Elements are harvested by sending off Metals and Crystals, so there is a huge variety and thus low chance of you finding one you are missing. the biggest burden a Collector faces is completing the Metals, Fossils, Crystals, and MySims Trophies collections. While other types of Collections are completed at home or via Fishing, travel, etc. General Collecting Tips for Rocks and Plants Game Pack Additions - Outdoor Retreat adds Insects to the game. Not Every Collection has a link - this is because the page doesn't exist yet! This section is being prioritized until these are all finished. As Expansions and Game Packs add more types to Collect, I'll gradually expand this list so that it always remains helpful for players who want to find everything. Here you will find the basic information on how to collect each of these, how many there are and where/how rares are found, and a link to in-depth information on prices for every type of collectible. Each of them are found in different ways, so each deserves its own Guide with lists to help you figure out what's missing.


The Sims 4 Base Game features 13 types of Collectibles that can be gathered by Sims. The Sims 4 Collecting Guide Collectible Lists and How to Find Rare Types Metals, Crystals, Trophies, and Fossil Collections are found by Digging
