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@simsplayer818 , No problem! I hope your friends' sons liked the information! 😊Another Cowplant tip they might like, is that (IIRC) a Cowplant skeleton can still be used by a PlantSim to absorb energy from! It used to be this way when PlantSims were first introduced, but perhaps an update chanted it. I haven't tried it in a couple of years, so hopefully it still works.🤞 The great thing about this was that absorbing the energy from an already dead Cowplant can't harm the Cowplant! 😅Update: Apparently you can't do this with a dead Cowplant anymore.😥 🤭 Sorry for the confusion. 😳
- PugLove8882 years agoHero (Retired)
@simsplayer818 Glad you are having fun with the Cowplants! 💖 My favorite version of them was with The Sims 2! I had a lot of fun with them in that game, and one of them featured heavily in one of my stories!
I enjoy these goofy and surreal elements of the Sims!🤪
And I have to say that the Werewolves pack is so much fun! 🥳🐺 - LadyAofPineapple2 years agoSeasoned Ace@simsplayer818 Guess I need to play more with werewolves again! I haven't even experienced Greg yet, lol.
- simsplayer8182 years agoHero
@LadyAofPineapple I've added a screenshot with photos of where to find him incase you need to know. All you do is click on the bunch of old signposts outside his house and he appears.
When fishing in Moonwood Mill you can find his diary and learn why he hates Cowplants and a few other things about his desperately tragic tale. You have to read it a few times to get different details. I fished up all the Moonwood Mill relics too as I mentioned earlier including the teeny Cowplant skull, but my Sims are just mortal explorers so don't have the skills to decipher what the relics mean. I'll save that for an occult Sim later.
It's really surprised me actually because I didn't think I'd like the gameplay. But the lore is what makes it.