Learn what’s new with the archaeology skill and if it’s worth it.
What Are Omiscan Artifacts And Treasures?
Omiscan Artifacts and Treasures are special collectibles from Selvadorada that your Sim can display.
They are two of the household collections that your Sim can complete.
It includes items likevases, skulls, and knives.
The Omiscan Treasures are important and expensive items from Omiscan culture.
It includesgold frogs, or pererecas, andgold calendar plates.
Both collections are able to be displayed anywhere your Sim would like.
Your Sim will need to book a vacation to Selvadorada, which they can do by using the phone.
choose theTravelicon, and chooseTake a Vacation.
you’re free to stay at any rental lot.
Once in Selvadorada, the entrance to the jungle is at theBelomisia Trailhead.
Travel to this lot and find thelarge ancient archway covered in vines.
You’ll get a pop-up event that will bring you to the next area.
Keep following different paths into the jungle to find more of the dig sites to excavate.
There is typically at least one dig site per area.
If your Sim has the Archaeology skill, they can also survey for dig sites.
Click anywhere on the ground and chooseSurvey for Dig Pile.
You won’t know what artifact you dug up until you get to anArchaeology Table.
At the table, choose to examine whatever artifact you’d like.
The Temple is tricky to navigate.
Continue to examine objects around the rooms and try different solutions to continue to bypass the gates.
Having highFitnessandLogicskills make the puzzles easier to solve.
Try leveling them up before heading to the jungle.
You’ll be more successful when examining objects.
Treasure chests contain a random artifact inside.
All Omiscan Artifacts Available
There are16 Ancient Omiscan Artifactsavailable.
Here are all of them, along with their rarity and descriptions.
The value varies for each item, and there is no set price to sell them for, unfortunately.
However, the rarer they are, the more they are worth.
Omiscan Artifact
Description
Rarity
Bronze Harvest Knife
The most basic Omisca tool.
This was used to harvest fruits of the jungle.
Common
Quartz Skull
Meztli, Chief of the Third Season.
Not the greatest of the Omisca chiefs.
He demanded to be immortalized after claiming to be the inventor of the banana.
Stoneware Omiscan Vase
Fired in hot kilns to give this vase longer use.
A side effect of this process make the vase aesthetically more pleasing.
Terracotta Cetlcitli Statue
This terracotta statue depicts Cetlcitli, the Omiscan spirit of crop preservation and longevity.
Terracotta Mask of Khaas
The Omisca dreamed of the ability to change their facial features at will.
Amazonite Harvest Knife
The Omisca who owned this tool decorated it with Amazonite.
The blade is dull.
The owner cared more about the looks than the function.
Uncommon
Decorative Omiscan Vase
The Omisca didn’t have refrigerators.
The equivalent of putting your art on the fridge was to paint on a vase.
Even in modern times this is art any parent would be proud of.
Smokey Quartz Skull
Itotia, Chief of the Second Season.
Immortalized after choreographing the hottest dance craze to ever take over the Omiscan dance scene.
Turquoise Mask of Khaas
The Omisca had a saying.
“If you’ve got the option to’t change your face, paint it.”
That saying is represented with this Turquoise Mask of Khaas.
Amazonite Skull
Yolotli, Chief of the First Season.
Remembered forever as the greatest of the Omisca fighters.
It is said he once fought off an assault of three dire chinchillas at once.
Rare
Gold Harvest Knife
Used only during sacred harvest festivals.
Golden Harvest Knives would be used to carefully collect rare emotion berries.
Golden Cetlcitili Statue
This statue of Cetlcitli is cool to the touch.
Its expression is magnetic.
One can’t help but to want to have multiple statues of Cetlcitli placed in one’s home.
Golden Mask of Khaas
A beautiful mask.
However, it was not very functional.
Wearing this mask resulted in many neck injuries due to the sheer weight of this mask.
Golden Omiscan Vase
This vase was not common for practical use.
Sure it was beautiful, but it was also really heavy.
No one ever thinks of how heavy gold is when making large vases.
you could check your progress toward the Omiscan Artifacts at any time by looking at your Household Collections.
Open up your Sim’s Inventory and poke the button with the diamond icon to open it.
Scroll down until you find Ancient Omiscan Artifacts.
For completing the collection, you’ll be given aWhat’s Old is New Again Plaqueas a reward.
These sell for less and have funny paint on them.
Even if you aren’t successful, you will narrow down the options.
you’re free to decide to wing it and keep trying different solutions.
Once you’ve solved the last puzzle, your Sim can enter a special treasure roomwith sparkling walls.
Inside is the gilded chest.
hit it to open it, and you’ll get the Omiscan Treasure.
All Omiscan Treasures Available
There are a total of 13 Omiscan Treasures to collect.
Here are all of them, along with their rarity and descriptions.
Similar to artifacts, there is no set value for these treasures.
Omiscan Treasure
Bullseye Amazonite Gold Perereca
Expertly crafted by a master Omiscan jeweler.
This archaeological find proves that collectible plates didn’t start with your grandmother.
Omiscan Gold & Turquoise Calendar Plate
Omisca Commemorative Plate 2 of 5.
Documenting the 18 months of the Omisca year.
Cetlcitli Gold Calendar Plate
Omisca Commemorative Plate 3 of 5.
It looks as if someone scratched in birthday reminders.
Cetlcitli Gold & Emerald Calendar Plate
Omisca Commemorative Plate 4 of 5.
This ornate collectible celebrates all the Omisca holidays.
Cetlcitli Jeweled Calendar Plate
Omisca Commemorative Plate 5 of 5.
When you gotta show off your wealth you need this plate.
Solid gold and covered in rare gems.
Go to your Sim’s Inventory and hit the Household Collections button.
Scroll down to find Omiscan Treasures.
Your Sim will receive theTreasure Hunter Plaqueif they manage to complete the collection.
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