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11 years ago
If you sim learns the alchemy skill your sim can make the Essence of Magic potion and that will instantly fill up the magic bar. I'm not sure how easy the ingredients are to get though. Witches learn the alchemy skill faster than non-witch sims. With enough of those your sim witch will be able to train longer.
Using any spell, charm, or curse will train the skill. Probably more than playing with magic. Conjuring apples seems to increase the skill faster to me, for example. I have new witches conjure apple after apple in order to learn the 1st few levels.
After that your witch should get the ability to use the conversion ritual on collectible items. To train my witches, I set out 5-10 seeds in a row and go down the line and cast that on all of them until the magic bar is depleted. Repeat later in the day or the next day, and keep at it, replacing seeds as necessary. You can use metals, gems, fish, and insects instead (and the conversion ritual will give you metals, gems, insects, & fish. I'm not sure about harvestables.
Once the witch can magically upgrade objects I use everywhere I can and upgrade things on community lots and around the home. I don't know if the upgrade options depend on handiness level, they might. My sims typically max out the handiness skill before the witch magic skill. Sims can also change upgrades with the magically upgrade option.
My current male witches in university have upgraded all possible dorm objects in the dorm they live in, all the plumbing to self-cleaning in every male bathroom and locker room in town, kitchen equipment, fireplaces, made all the computers around town unbreakable, etc.
Once your witch can cast charms, don't hesitate to use those on the sim himself (or herself). Once your witch learn the good luck charm he or she can have the good luck moodlet all the time as long as you remember to cast it.
The skill is one of the more tedious to train, IMO. I just have to remember to have my sims use it whenever possible.
Using any spell, charm, or curse will train the skill. Probably more than playing with magic. Conjuring apples seems to increase the skill faster to me, for example. I have new witches conjure apple after apple in order to learn the 1st few levels.
After that your witch should get the ability to use the conversion ritual on collectible items. To train my witches, I set out 5-10 seeds in a row and go down the line and cast that on all of them until the magic bar is depleted. Repeat later in the day or the next day, and keep at it, replacing seeds as necessary. You can use metals, gems, fish, and insects instead (and the conversion ritual will give you metals, gems, insects, & fish. I'm not sure about harvestables.
Once the witch can magically upgrade objects I use everywhere I can and upgrade things on community lots and around the home. I don't know if the upgrade options depend on handiness level, they might. My sims typically max out the handiness skill before the witch magic skill. Sims can also change upgrades with the magically upgrade option.
My current male witches in university have upgraded all possible dorm objects in the dorm they live in, all the plumbing to self-cleaning in every male bathroom and locker room in town, kitchen equipment, fireplaces, made all the computers around town unbreakable, etc.
Once your witch can cast charms, don't hesitate to use those on the sim himself (or herself). Once your witch learn the good luck charm he or she can have the good luck moodlet all the time as long as you remember to cast it.
The skill is one of the more tedious to train, IMO. I just have to remember to have my sims use it whenever possible.
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