If you search bookcases for “tomes” you could end up finding a familiar or spellbook in one. I started out with Practical magic, just to learn the basics, but eventually went to Untamed and Mischief.Īfter that, I went to Caster’s Alley to get myself a familiar and wand. After doing a small task to be granted full powers, you can then start learning potions and spells from a master. The first thing I needed to do: introduce myself to a sage and gain magical abilities. If you’ve seen pictures or gameplay of the realm, it’s even nicer when you get to walk around on your own, appreciating the detail. Once my Sim got settled, we traveled to the entryway to take us into the Realm of Magic. Since you don’t earn any money by becoming a Spellcaster I had to fill the house with ways to do that, such as painting or gardening. I then spent the next few hours renovating the house because I, along with my Sim, have standards. I gave my Sim a makeover, dressing her in the new clothes and moving her into a premade house in Glimmerbrook. I preferred Zoo and Roller Coaster Tycoon, so I won’t be comparing any packs to previous Sim games. I just wanted to say, I’m not someone who grew up playing The Sims. Like my other reviews, I’m going to talk a bit about the pack, then give my pros and cons, and eventually if I think it’s worth it. Including current me, who may or may not still do the same thing. Becoming a witch Spellcaster immediately got my 8-year-old self who pretended to cast Harry Potter spells with sticks excited. I can finally fulfill my lifelong dream of making food appear out of thin air.įor today’s review, I will be using my Sim-self, Meagan Lamb, to play through Realm of Magic with.
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