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"SimsILikeSims;c-18274972" wrote:"Admiral8Q;c-18272590" wrote:"SelinaKyles;c-18272585" wrote:
Emotional paintings off the gallery, work quicker than most options
Yeah. The 'non-cheaty' way is more of what the game is about though.
Flirty is pretty simple. Get at least one Sim into a flirty mood, then take photos or have that Sim who is flirty paint a painting. Going on a date and unlocking the VIP basket is the most solid way to get a flirty aura item.
Inspired is tricky. Have to unlock items that have an aura for "inspiration". Though, like others have already said, there are in-game ways to get it.
Confident also is tricky, though you can find items, again take photos of a confident Sim if you want an easy aura. But doing actions that cause the actual moodlet/emotion is fun. Like winning at chess.
Etc... Etc...
It all depends how you play your game. I always cheat massively using "motherlode", and occasionally free realestate on (usually only for NPC celebrity Sims since it does not make sense to me that they are only starting with 20 simoleons yet are famous). Or (I have paranormal AND City living) if I am moving them into a haunted house with an enormous basement. (Basements = massive simoleons). Now if I could just find a ladder for my game with a manhole cover or trap door instead of it sticking out like a sore thumb (requiring me to moveobjects on and hide the top in the "party bush"). Also, since I was a Sims 3 player for years with all the EPs, I also have all the Sims 3 reward items, including the mood light plumbobs (including one that inspires Sims). Those are a quick way to influence your Sims' moods. Angry seems to be a harder mood to figure out, unless you have a werewolf or hotheaded Sim, then it is way too easy. Sad is easy - either gloomy trait, no social interaction for 24-48 hrs, or a gravestone. Scared is pretty easy too - most Sims seem to be scared of thunderstorms.
If you use the code "money " you can get as many simoleons as you want in one go - I try to stick with just enough to get a house put together and all that, but sometimes I go all out, depending on if I want my sims to be independently wealthy and/or trust fund people lol, or if I want them to work more for a living. I kind of wish, as most people do, that I was independently wealthy, so it's fun sometimes to put a sim or a family into a penthouse and be like, yeh here's your billions. But then I also like putting sims in starter houses and starting the more basic way. It's fun to play both ways.
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