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SleepySelkies
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5 years ago

Sims 4 Careers Challenge: a legacy

This is the first ever challenge I've made, and I hope you enjoy it!
The title is fairly self-explanatory: this challenge revolves around careers! The goal is to play a family legacy, with each generation focusing on one career. The challenge finishes when your final generation reaches max level of the last career. Obviously the fewer packs you have the shorter the legacy will be, and this is more of a free-form challenge so you don't have to do a specific career for a specific generation. The idea is that you pick the career that best suits your sim rather than forming your sim to fit the career, so you pay attention to them as they grow and develop and figure out which they'd have the most fun with. Since it's more free form, there will be some rules that are more flexible, but there are some that are more strict.

The rules:

  • each generation needs to get to level 10 of their career, or otherwise max out levels. If you fail to reach max level before your sims dies, you Cannot proceed to the next generation's career. Either make their ghost continue, ambrosia/magic them back to life, or start from the top if you want max difficulty
  • Each generation must be biologically related, so while you can adopt you do need to birth a baby that will continue the legacy
  • The next generation's work will not be counted until their parent has maxed out their career
  • Spouses may count towards career completion, but they have to be married. If they fail to max level then it doesn't count towards completion, but you may still proceed to the next generation and just have to re-do that career. You may have more than one spouse, and you might choose to get married like the day before they die, but if you divorce they no longer count even if the spouse did max level
  • you must keep every object your sim earns at each level and put it somewhere in your house
  • Avoid cheats as much as possible (personally I had to use debug a lot, and I used health cheats on robots because they were always on the brink of death for some reason and the repairman never worked)



Flexible rules:

  • if you want to prolong the challenge, do both branches of a career (ie. both author and journalist for the writing career). Otherwise, just one branch is fine (and apparently once you pick a branch your sim can never do the other branch)
  • you may choose to live in the same house for the entire duration
  • Have each generation live in completely different worlds and sections of each world
  • Freelancers, vet, odd-jobs, retail, and part-time jobs do not need to count as careers but you may include them and decide how many of those you wish to do
  • Keep generation 1 around as a ghost and have each generation visit them to pay respects in the form of gifts and/or hugs, or selfies together
  • try to get every occult type into your family tree (it's funnier to do vampires early on because then they'll show up randomly in later gens, if you like that sort of chaos) (I also included special sims, like father winter, the flower bunny, patchy the scarecrow, and the sad clown)
  • You can also try to give each sim a different aspiration, to complete every career And aspiration type
  • You can choose to have each sim only have 1 career count towards completion, or you can do multiple careers per sim (but of course any you fail to max level it doesn't count, it just means you can move to the next gen anyway)
  • take a picture/have a painting made of each generation and put it in a special place
  • have a pet for every generation, or every other generation
  • If you really really want more rigidity and planning, you can choose to have specific careers for specific generations, like gen 1 must be a vet and and gen 7 must be a journalist
  • if you have twins and keep them living together their entire lives, both can count towards career completion but only one of them can pass the legacy to their child
  • Have two kids initially and have both them and their spouses count towards career completion, then have their kids live together and both working towards completion so you have 2 legacy branches going simultaneously
  • Make each generation have at least two kids, one to continue the legacy and the other to take over the house and take care of the parents in old age. It also makes it more uncertain of who will continue the legacy and which career you'll end up with
  • any clothing you earn from your career must be given to them as a regular outfit
  • try to win as many sims awards as possible (you get one every time you reach a max career level)
  • try to use each of the traits at least once
  • try to get every time of physical coloration (for example, every hair color, eye color, and throw in a few inhuman skin colors)


When I did this challenge I ended up with 17 generations, since 7 of them did not have spouses to help out. Well, 2 of those did, but those spouses didn't count since one did a part-time and the other did a freelancer, which are career types I didn't include in my challenge. I also have 8 expansion packs, which means mine was a longer challenge than others might be (also I didn't actually have my first gen do a career, but instead be a jungle explorer because I wasn't expecting it to become any kind of challenge at the time XD)

With 11 careers in base game (excluding freelancer), the minimum number of generations (if each one has a spouse) is 5-6 generations. If each one and their spouse manages 2 careers each, it's only like 2 generations XD
The maximum number, if you have absolutely every single pack + never get married + include stuff like freelancers and retail + do both branches of each career, is somewhere around 50-60 generations. Obviously that's a bit daunting, so it's up to you what you want to count as career completion! And if you're up for that challenge, I fear you!

I know this isn't as planned out as other challenges, but it's also the only one I've ever completed because I like Freedom and Chaos. So if you're like me and have struggled with most other challenges, maybe this is the one for you!

Happy simming!

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