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- DaWaterRat4 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Aquarius94;c-18132446" wrote:
Is there a way to lower the fury meter before it gets to this point? Because if this is something that might happen, I might be stopping my werewolves from rampaging as often.
Playful moods can drop the fury meter a little, enough to counter the "ambient" fury gain.
The other way I've dropped fury is to have my sim do something they enjoy - as in something they specifically Like, such as gardening or dancing. Gardening and Fishing can also contribute to being mindful, so that may have a factor too. "Echo1224;c-18132343" wrote:
> @Akl500P said:
> Did you know that werewolves shake water off after a bath or if they are wet from rain
>
> Did you know that the eating object skill can literally let your werewolf eat chickens since the are in fact considered objects?
Hahaha uh oh for babies then... :D
Wait did someone actually try if thats possible or if its possible to eat items containing sim
might corrupt save though if it is :sweat_smile: I'd try...for science... but I still don't have the pack- If your werewolf has the Personal Grooming perk and does the groom self option it will fully restore hygiene need. Your werewolf doesn't need a shower or bathtub. Equip them with the Mark Territory, Wolf Nap, and Hunter perks and technically your werewolf won't even need a home. They could live on any lot, residential or community, in any world for free.
My werewolf doesn't have Mark Territory yet, but she has Hunter, Wolf Nap and Personal Grooming and those actions work in her human form too. She doesn't even go back to Henford anymore except if she wants to invite Rory and Lou to her place to hang out in her basement wolf den.
: It just occurred to me that my werewolf's basement wolf den functions as an unofficial pack hangout that as an added perk isn't a rabbit hole. "Simmingal;c-18132796" wrote:
"Echo1224;c-18132343" wrote:
> @Akl500P said:
> Did you know that werewolves shake water off after a bath or if they are wet from rain
>
> Did you know that the eating object skill can literally let your werewolf eat chickens since the are in fact considered objects?
Hahaha uh oh for babies then... :D
Wait did someone actually try if thats possible or if its possible to eat items containing sim
might corrupt save though if it is :sweat_smile: I'd try...for science... but I still don't have the pack
I would consider trying it but I think it would freak me out if it actually worked. Surely they thought to prevent that....right?"DaniRose2143;c-18132814" wrote:
"Simmingal;c-18132796" wrote:
"Echo1224;c-18132343" wrote:
> @Akl500P said:
> Did you know that werewolves shake water off after a bath or if they are wet from rain
>
> Did you know that the eating object skill can literally let your werewolf eat chickens since the are in fact considered objects?
Hahaha uh oh for babies then... :D
Wait did someone actually try if thats possible or if its possible to eat items containing sim
might corrupt save though if it is :sweat_smile: I'd try...for science... but I still don't have the pack
I would consider trying it but I think it would freak me out if it actually worked. Surely they thought to prevent that....right?
I mean, their fault for not changing babies ?
I didn't think about how it would corrupt a game though that might be enough of a deterrent. And it being really dark ?- Serendipity05784 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Simmingal;c-18132796" wrote:
"Echo1224;c-18132343" wrote:
> @Akl500P said:
> Did you know that the eating object skill can literally let your werewolf eat chickens since the are in fact considered objects?
Hahaha uh oh for babies then... :D
Wait did someone actually try if thats possible or if its possible to eat items containing sim
might corrupt save though if it is :sweat_smile: I'd try...for science... but I still don't have the pack
Babies are safe:
https://twitter.com/megu_kurosawa/status/1537737110257422336?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/onlyabidoang/status/1537755598921510912?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw "Aquarius94;c-18132446" wrote:
Is there a way to lower the fury meter before it gets to this point? Because if this is something that might happen, I might be stopping my werewolves from rampaging as often.
It won't lower fury ahead of time, but the Will To Resist perk will help regain control during a rampage. I tried it with a prime and it stopped the rampage immediately. It would be useful if somber howl didn't lower fury enough and rampage started that could lead to cardiac explosion.- Sara1010p4 years agoSeasoned AceFrom all the let's plays and reviews I thought Greg would always win the fight, I sent Caleb who is maxed on all Vampire Skills to introduce himself to Greg, thinking he would get the beat down, He actually won the fight against Greg. My werewolf in another save who is Maxed out on her werewolf abilities even lost to Greg, so I really though Greg was unbeatable, turns out he isn't.
- EgonVM4 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Sara1010P;c-18133245" wrote:
From all the let's plays and reviews I thought Greg would always win the fight, I sent Caleb who is maxed on all Vampire Skills to introduce himself to Greg, thinking he would get the beat down, He actually won the fight against Greg. My werewolf in another save who is Maxed out on her werewolf abilities even lost to Greg, so I really though Greg was unbeatable, turns out he isn't.
Welp then... Good luck to people who are trying to complete Lone Wolf aspiration!
That unfortunately includes me... - Did you know?
Your sim can moonbathe. You click on the sim your playing and it's an option and this can happen on all moon phases even new moon.
There is not an option for them to moonbathe with other sims even in a group. You have to tell the other sim to moonbathe.
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