

Ideally, you want to try and complete as many of the recurring quests until you get diamonds off them as is feasible.

As you advance through the eras, these change up, and different ones may be added, and some may disappear. A couple of them require the production of specific items (usually the longer production cycles), one is typically for spending FPs, there’s the Unbirthday quest which asks you to spend coins and supplies, and then you typically have quests that ask you to gather so many coins or so many supplies. So that means you can cycle through until you get to one you can complete. You’ll often have seven or eight different recurring quests that you can try for, all abortable. Questing reaps plenty of benefits for the efforts it takes to do, and will help make your city more self-sufficient. Unless they’re useless BPs that you’ll never, ever use, but it’s worth the risk. So you never know for sure what you’re going to get, but free stuff is never a bad thing. The prize for a Recurring Quest is always going to be random. Questing refers to the Recurring Quests, which you can do over and over for as many times as you’re able to complete them to win goodies. It’s actually none of these things though. You can get any of these quests apart from the ones you have already completed.When you first hear the term “questing”, you might think that it refers to the Story Quest (and the never ending Princess Myciena), or the Daily Quest, or even the Side Quests. This is great! Feel free to come around for dinner anytime. I know what the next big thing is going to be: lakes! They look great and you can fish there. Many people like to have their own little farms in their backyards.
