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- SEREFRAS4 years agoLegendAnd happy.
"SERVERFRA;c-18137442" wrote:
Did you know that you can disable Fury.
Did you know that your Werewolf can be in both Werewolf clubs.
Did you know that you can use the Cheat Need to make your Werewolf happy in the middle of the full fury.
I found out the hard about using make happy during a rampage. My werewolf Judith was in the very beginning stages of a rampage last night when I noticed her energy bar was dangerously close to hitting rock bottom. I panicked because I didn't want to take a chance on her passing out from low energy and ruining a great rampage in a crowded club. So I accidentally ruined a perfectly good rampage in a crowded club because when I hit make happy, and her needs filled, her rampage ended instantly. Oops! I won't make that mistake again.- EgonVM4 years agoSeasoned AceToddlers aren't alarmed by rampaging werewolves. Instead they want to hug them. The hug interaction is even named "Hug Fluffy Puppy!".
I did a little experimentation with dormant wolf being a gateway to hybrid thing. This time, I got a dormant wolf though normal means (by birth). When werewolves have a baby, they'll usually don't get any special trait. There is a small chance of getting either dormant wolf or greater wolf blood trait. If they do get the dormant wolf trait, they'll be a normal sim.
After aging up, making him a spellcaster, and then having him swim in Lake Lunvik during full moon, I got the same result.
So, hybrids without cheats are possible this way.
Dormant wolves can become werewolves through the normal way (being bitten and werebies), but unlike swimming in Lake Lunvik, they'll keep the trait after becoming a werewolf. - atreya334 years agoLegend
"EgonVM;c-18137877" wrote:
Toddlers aren't alarmed by rampaging werewolves. Instead they want to hug them. The hug interaction is even named "Hug Fluffy Puppy!".
I did a little experimentation with dormant wolf being a gateway to hybrid thing. This time, I got a dormant wolf though normal means (by birth). When werewolves have a baby, they'll usually don't get any special trait. There is a small chance of getting either dormant wolf or greater wolf blood trait. If they do get the dormant wolf trait, they'll be a normal sim.
After aging up, making him a spellcaster, and then having him swim in Lake Lunvik during full moon, I got the same result.
So, hybrids without cheats are possible this way.
Dormant wolves can become werewolves through the normal way (being bitten and werebies), but unlike swimming in Lake Lunvik, they'll keep the trait after becoming a werewolf.
Very interesting to know. Does the dormant werewolf trait show under simbology panel, just like the spellcaster bloodlines? - EgonVM4 years agoSeasoned Ace
"Atreya33;c-18138109" wrote:
"EgonVM;c-18137877" wrote:
Toddlers aren't alarmed by rampaging werewolves. Instead they want to hug them. The hug interaction is even named "Hug Fluffy Puppy!".
I did a little experimentation with dormant wolf being a gateway to hybrid thing. This time, I got a dormant wolf though normal means (by birth). When werewolves have a baby, they'll usually don't get any special trait. There is a small chance of getting either dormant wolf or greater wolf blood trait. If they do get the dormant wolf trait, they'll be a normal sim.
After aging up, making him a spellcaster, and then having him swim in Lake Lunvik during full moon, I got the same result.
So, hybrids without cheats are possible this way.
Dormant wolves can become werewolves through the normal way (being bitten and werebies), but unlike swimming in Lake Lunvik, they'll keep the trait after becoming a werewolf.
Very interesting to know. Does the dormant werewolf trait show under simbology panel, just like the spellcaster bloodlines?
Yes it does. I haven't taken a picture of the trait, but the icon is a purple sim with a large werewolf shadow behind them.
I usually cheat it on. Simple traits.equip_trait dormantwolf works for me. - atreya334 years agoLegend@EgonVM Thanks. It's good to know this trait is visible in game.
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Did you know the alpha can change the appearance of the pack hangout? Each hangout can be friendly, normal or intimidating (if I remember the correct descriptions) For the tree hangout the differences between normal and intimidating are rather subtle but they are there. Downside is that you have to play the alpha to change the look.
https://i.imgur.com/773fgXx.png - GypsyRozLyn4 years agoSeasoned Ace
Werewolves can scare Temperance off a Haunted lot with Ferocious Intimidation and can eat the spooky things if they have Voracious Hunger! :D
https://i.imgur.com/Joc7vVy.png
https://i.imgur.com/5yhpjyc.png - Behappy1st4 years agoSeasoned AceDoes anyone know if there's a way to know who your werewolf turned. A couple of mine were turning sims a lot, but I didn't think to write down who bit who. And my sim is close to becoming Alpha and I want to invite those sims she turned to join pack. In vampires it says if your sim sired another.
- Gorand20554 years agoNew ScoutDid You Know..... there seems to be much fewer Rabbits in the world after a Werewolf goes "hunting"
- RoseQuartz7244 years agoRising VeteranDid You Know...I finally found how to make Mushroom Steak! My vegetarian werewolf NEVER came back from hunting with a Mushroom Steak (I thought maybe he would because the non-veggie werewolves come back with raw meat/steak on a plate), he just came back with several raw ordinary mushrooms.
I randomly took my non-werewolf sim to the grill and THERE was the option to grill up a Mushroom Steak! (Makes sense it'd be on the grill, I suppose, since that's the only way you can make normal Steak, too.) Yay!
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