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@Kompletionist92, 😃 yes, I also love to experiment with the Sims.! 🤓 But I hate when the Social Worker takes away Sim children 😢, so I avoid it. But please reply back with your findings... I'm curious but I don't have any ghost children to try it out with right now! 😉
Okay, so I can confirm that ghost children can be taken away just the same as living children, which is bizarre.
The more we know, though.
- EuphorialQueen7 years agoHero (Retired)
Good to know. Thank you for this information. I have one family of ghosts on the gallery just for fun.
They certainly are a challenge to style in CAS. And they can never be aged up in game. A perpetual school age child would not be much fun LOL
- 7 years ago
@EuphorialQueen Yes, the expectation to maintain grades on a child that will never age up is a bit annoying, though you can age them up by reviving them with Ambrosia, having them blow out candles, then killing them again.
I mostly made this family for the trophy (which didn't pop!) and so my living child Sims could befriend Casper the Friendly Ghost.
- PugLove8887 years agoHero (Retired)
@Kompletionist92, thanks for the info! ❤️ What caused Casper to be taken away?🤔 It does seem funny since ghosts don't really have bodies, so in my opinion the only neglect a Ghost can have is Social neglect.🤨 But that is just my logic on the matter, and obviously the game developers had other ideas!😃 Thanks for the picture too! 😇
@EuphorialQueen, I might have to download your Ghost family from the Gallery! 😎
- 7 years ago
Casper was taken away because I refused him food for days, the social services don't seem to mind skipping school, or even non-existent hygiene as long as they get to eat every so often.
I agree though, all needs (except social) should be frozen upon death, not just death by Strangerville plant thing.
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