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- atreya33Seasoned AceI would like to know this as well. Are they tied to a shed like the cottage living farm animals?
I also wanna know if horses can be taken to other worlds. Can we ride horses on the beach of sulani, in the countryside of windenburg or into the selvadora jungle? - simsimsereSeasoned ScoutJust my thoughts about the subject as we don't know for sure yet:
The mini goats and sheep look about the size of cats and small dogs, which makes me think they would be a new version of them with different animations. Also no shed visible in the trailer. I doubt werewolves will eat sheep. My assumption (and dearest wish) is that horses can go to any world, although in some worlds they may not make as much sense. - AncientMuse2Seasoned RookieI suspect that goats and sheep are tied to that hay flooring item thingy (you can see it inside the barn in one of the leaked screenshots). Just like how chickens are tied to the chicken coop and rabbits are tied to the stump. You can freely place down those items on any lot in any world and the little animals can then roam freely wherever, unless you close off the area with a fence.
- I think we can have the animals in whichever residential world we want
I say residential cause i can't remember if you can even take cats and dogs when you go to destination worlds
and i certainly do not know if you can take them to batuu or sixam or something like that
i also don't know if the animals are tied to lots like we did see horse outside lot so I assume its like cats and dogs and you can take them with you but idk about lambs and goats and the baby animals (the correct word slips my mind) might be tied to item regardless - simsimsereSeasoned Scout
"AncientMuse;c-18279735" wrote:
I suspect that goats and sheep are tied to that hay flooring item thingy (you can see it inside the barn in one of the leaked screenshots). Just like how chickens are tied to the chicken coop and rabbits are tied to the stump. You can freely place down those items on any lot in any world and the little animals can then roam freely wherever, unless you close off the area with a fence.
That could be it! Chickens have quite a big range for wandering so I think it's closer to that than a shed. The positive of being tied to an object is that they wont take a household slot. - ADashofAsh90Seasoned VanguardSince they mention horses as family members but not the baby animals, I'm wondering if they will be like chickens/bunnies where they can roam more freely than cows/llamas? I would love to know what can be placed in other worlds, though not for eating :tongue:
- AncientMuse2Seasoned Rookie
"musteni;c-18279757" wrote:
"AncientMuse;c-18279735" wrote:
I suspect that goats and sheep are tied to that hay flooring item thingy (you can see it inside the barn in one of the leaked screenshots). Just like how chickens are tied to the chicken coop and rabbits are tied to the stump. You can freely place down those items on any lot in any world and the little animals can then roam freely wherever, unless you close off the area with a fence.
That could be it! Chickens have quite a big range for wandering so I think it's closer to that than a shed. The positive of being tied to an object is that they wont take a household slot.
Yes, I think that's why they went with the miniature goats and sheep rather than the full-sized regular ones. Little ones can function like chickens tied to an object but free to roam, whereas large ones might have to be locked to a shed like llamas and cows (maybe something to do with coding limitations?). Otherwise if they're not locked to an object then they would have to use up a household slot like horses? - IsharellNew SpectatorI really hope the goats and sheep can wander a bit. If they can I will have them scattered around all over the place. I wonder if the foxes, cats, and dogs will interact with the goats, sheep and horses. I wonder if werewolves will annoy horses or the minis. I hope we can have horses in other worlds - it would be so disappointing if we can't. I have a silly vision of a horse in an apartment in san mushino. :D
- GalacticGalSeasoned AceI am going to suggest the answer to the first question is yes. If Cottage Living is an example of things, I have been able to have cows, chickens and Llamas in other worlds without problems. I'm also not one to arbitrarily have my Sims move into a new world just for the heck of it. I still have yet to even send my Sims to the new town that came with Growing Together. None of my Sims have ever lived in Copperdale, either. Eventually, I may explore those locations, but I'm still very much enjoying HoB.
As for werewovles' culinary delight in eating sheep? I have no clue. - If the goat and sheep are objects similar to chickens, then, yes, werewolves can eat them! Provided they have learned the Voracious Hunger power. With it the "eat" option comes up on chickens, although I never actually used it (the chickens owner is my Voracious were's mother in law, it would be bad style to eat her pets).
Has it already been revealed whether the sheep and goat produce anything? Milk, wool, cheese perhaps?
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