Time for some hair-splitting questions :-)
I'm currently playing the 1st generation in Decadynasty. The heir is toddler right now, so I'm slightly anticipating. The starting townie is Constance Shelley from Riverview and she is a writer. I've decided that the first collection will be made of books written by her. When I read the rule:
10. Heirs must leave behind 10 items (no more) of a particular type in the house.
I understand that I will have to leave 10 books, no more, no less. Let's say that, on the day the heir is ready to do the move to the spouse's house, Constance has written 30 books. I choose the 10 most valuable ones, write down their values in the spreadsheet and sell the 20 other ones. Am I right?
Then, in your post
here Metro say you left paintings as your Unique Items for Generation 1 can another Generation leave Paintings behind but not count them? Just because they don't want to take them with them to their new house?
If you check the wording of the rule, samo, you'll note the rule says you can only leave behind 10 items. No more.
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EDIT: Wait, scratch that. I think this came up before, and my clarification for someone else was that the 10 items are strictly interpreted for the moving requirement. IN other words, your generation 1 could not leave 11 paintings, only 10. So, another generation would need to leave 10 non paintings for the moving requirement. But, I suppose if you'd want to leave other stuff, that would be up to you.
Let's say that someone has planted various things in Constance's garden, can I leave those plants there or do I have to delete them before the heir moves?
Can I leave the harvested produce in her fridge or do I have to discard it too?
What about skill certificates, graduation certificates, wedding presents? Can I leave them in her house or to I have to delete them?
I have understood what the heir can take to the new house (heir's own career rewards and own LTH rewards), I'm just wondering about what can be left behind and how much "house cleaning" I'll have to do.
As a side question, couldn't skill certificates be counted as an additional category for this 10 objects moving requirement?