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What is Harvey taking pictures for after tomorrow?

Harvey is the photographer NPC in the game. She will appear in Lin Qiu, Far Star City and Shashi Castle. Every time you show up, let us take the photo task. Some packages don't know where Harvey will be in Shashibao after tomorrow, and then Bian Xiao will tell you where she is and explain in detail the tasks she sent us.

Harvey's position is relatively fixed. On a boulder opposite the gate of the headquarters of the Association for Science and Technology, she stands tall in the wind or bends her knees to take pictures, giving you two recognition skills:

1. If it is other players, from a distance, there will usually be colored names on their heads;

2. Observe the blue icon representing NPC in the random task on the map to see if this place is NPC. Especially the dynamic and flashing, which proves that there are new actions.

Look, so far Bian Xiao has taken over all Harvey's photography tasks in Sarsburg:

1. Task 1: Take a photo with the kind sister of the Association for Science and Technology;

2. Task 2: Shoot a strawberry;

3. Task 3: Take a photo with the wildebeest;

4. Task 4: Take photos with obese infected people with mobility difficulties;

5. Task 5: Take a photo with Hu Lang.

As can be seen from the above, Harvey's task is really strange. Some tasks can only be picked up by talking to her directly, such as tasks 1 and 2, and some are picked up on the daily task board in the cave to avoid sandstorms.

She will give the player a movie prop for a task that can only be answered by talking to her. Although it's useless, it's not necessary to take pictures with this prop, and it's not needed on the task board.

Generally, you can only find her once a day, and you may not find her every day. You can only find her randomly. However, the frequency of npc in Shashibao is higher than that in the autumn forest, and the probability of finding her is still relatively high.

It is relatively easy to photograph still people and things, but it is more difficult to photograph infected people or animals. First, animals can run and avoid the camera, just like cunning wildebeest cubs. Second, they will hit you when they get close to infected people or wolves, unless you can carry it twice when you are full of blood. Others, like fat-infected people, will become human bombs when they get close, and they are really taking pictures with their lives.

Although Harvey always plays tricks on us, her return is quite worthy of the fruits of our labor. The return is usually minerals, such as tin ore and sulfur. Like taking a photo with strawberries, I sent three sulfur and eight tin mines, which was very generous. You know, I'm not a full-time miner, so it's difficult to dig tin ore and sulfur.

Usually, we should actively accept Harvey's tasks. These random tasks will bring us surprises every time, which is much more interesting than cutting down trees to harvest hemp resources.