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HotBlackSand
4 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Garaya13;c-18011628" wrote:
Maybe I phrased it wrong. I don't mean how do I practically age them up, but more so at what point in their life is a good time.
Like how far along are they in skills when you age them up is what I'm most interested in.
There are skills that a Child can develop, and others they cannot develop.
Toddlers have books they can read, and toys they can play with that give them a head start.
How well your child develops skills, and performs in school, can have an impact on whether or not you get to choose their traits.
If you need a specific determining point of when you might be wise to age up your child ...
When they have completed all the skills they can, and have an A (on the Honor Roll) in school, would be a good time
I don't play with aging off ... BUT
The whole Family eats Ambrosia every 7 days because it gives an awesome Mood Boost,
which in turn makes everything in the game possible.
I have a Child in game that is making 20k Simoleons a week in Romance Novel royalties ...
And she isn't even in a Teen in High School yet ... :D
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