Thread:SonomaGary/@comment-26384327-20160603163840/@comment-26384327-20160603182103

As for CI's (collector's items), that will depend on which quest/task that you are working on. Just out them on your WL, but when you get them, do not use them until the quest ask for it.

Referencing your first comment (see above), that is for if myself or someone sends you all of the CI's for a quest/task do not accept them immediately. Accept them in the order of the quest/task.

Example - I am working on the quest - Time for a Smoothie and the first CI is chopped nuts, while the second CI (quest unknown at this moment) is almond milk. If someone were to send me the almond milk, I would not accept it until I have accepted the chopped nuts (freinds, please do not send me those items, I can get them). You can and should accept CE's all of the time.

Answer to #1 - Certain gifts you will be unable to send until you reach the required level. The friends that you currently have know that and are not expecting you to send them those. Just send whatever you have as a sign that you are alive and playing. My spreadsheet is designed to kick inactive people to the end where I usually do not look (fortunately it alerts me of that action).

Answer to #2 - that silhouette means that a Merchant charges that pic/puzzle (part of the hiring friends process), as a result you will earn extra coins because a merchant made the charge. Check out Heidi's (sol3bug) wall or blog for links to a lot of your questions.

Answer to #3 - most of the players have preferences of what they would like and not liked charged. Visit the Players Preference section of the forum for more details. But the short answer is any and all of their desktop icon (Pyramid, Sphere (if on desktop) and then all of the others.

Answer to #4 - the game is not linear, you can play anythng that you hearts desires as longs as that pic/puzzle is unlocked

I know that it seems like a lot to take in, especially just for a game. But, once you start rockin' and rollin' you'll be the one doling out advice and how to's.