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Hermitgirl
6 years agoSeasoned Ace
Try starting a sim with no job and a bare minimum lot.. if you buy anything for the lot at all! You just need that mailbox to come home too..
I like to start in the spring in a neighborhood where there are three fishing spots so I can get some quick reward points for following that aspiration part way. I usually also do the beginning of the collectors aspiration because it's pretty easy to get points that way too.
Your first goal is to get the always welcome trait as soon as you can, then travel around living in other sims homes with them. Plan to aspiration hop to set your sim up for a life of ease.
Use their things to skill whatever you want too and fill your sims needs ... and collect/fish/harvest or paint for money. It seems pretty fun to me to make friends or enemies this way. Help other sims or leave broken households in your wake depending on what type of sim you want to play. I usually play a male sim that plants in peoples gardens in more ways than one.
You can usually get enough money skills and aspiration points this way to set your sim up for an easier life when you decide to settle down and get a real job.. if you ever do! You also aren't paying household bills at all if you chose to not set up a home.
When you can buy reward traits to help with needs that bother you the most.. or start buying the most expensive greening items when you actually settle down.
I don't always play this way but I often do for starting a sim or when I don't have a story in mind or not up to sim challenges. I also get a little deviant pleasure by kicking them out of their beds and having my sim sleep in comfort and leech off others... can't help it.. it's amused me on and off since I started playing the game. There are a lot of aspirations you can go at least part way on by playing this way.
I like to start in the spring in a neighborhood where there are three fishing spots so I can get some quick reward points for following that aspiration part way. I usually also do the beginning of the collectors aspiration because it's pretty easy to get points that way too.
Your first goal is to get the always welcome trait as soon as you can, then travel around living in other sims homes with them. Plan to aspiration hop to set your sim up for a life of ease.
Use their things to skill whatever you want too and fill your sims needs ... and collect/fish/harvest or paint for money. It seems pretty fun to me to make friends or enemies this way. Help other sims or leave broken households in your wake depending on what type of sim you want to play. I usually play a male sim that plants in peoples gardens in more ways than one.
You can usually get enough money skills and aspiration points this way to set your sim up for an easier life when you decide to settle down and get a real job.. if you ever do! You also aren't paying household bills at all if you chose to not set up a home.
When you can buy reward traits to help with needs that bother you the most.. or start buying the most expensive greening items when you actually settle down.
I don't always play this way but I often do for starting a sim or when I don't have a story in mind or not up to sim challenges. I also get a little deviant pleasure by kicking them out of their beds and having my sim sleep in comfort and leech off others... can't help it.. it's amused me on and off since I started playing the game. There are a lot of aspirations you can go at least part way on by playing this way.
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