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- I use mostly independent and angelic. My sims usually have kids very early in their lives and career. They want to party and concentrate on the career. I found these 2 types of toddlers are easiest to take care of and max their skills while having busy partying and career lives.
"Patch__2008;c-15882638" wrote:
I agree, independent can be frustrating! My first toddler after the update added them was independent. Boy was potty training hard! He never wanted to listen!
The key to having an easy time with independent toddlers is to have them ask for food, baths, bed, etc. If the toddler asks the parent they don't get angry.- I'd say clingy because of the carry over to child. In my current save, the toddler I had with that trait aged up and anyone who he talks to that isn't a caretaker makes him tense.
- Clingy for sure! I love the idea of a clingy toddler IRL but I hate that they get sad everytime my sim leaves the same room as them. Plus I've had issues where my sim would still get the sad moodlet as an adult from this trait, has anyone else had this problem?
- pepperjax1230Rising Novice
"SageRainWillow;c-15882736" wrote:
Wow really all the traits for me seem to be all the same throw tantrums have terrible meltdowns and then be a huge pain. :joy:
Probably fussy or clingy because their always upset. I love the wild ones. They can throw all the food they want and run around naked. I can deal with that. Just don't cry or throw a tantrum. - Clingy and Angelic. Toddlers with these traits always seem to be crying about something.
I love Wild...when they take off their clothes and start running around naked its honestly adorable. - Charmer (its a really cute trait, but some times when they age up they get glitched and are left constantly sad from no socialization even if they socialize all the time).
But if I ignore glitches, then my least favorite is independent cause they seem to deny their parent's hugs more often (which is saddening). - Fussy is the only trait I don't use since it was such a hassle
Inquisitive so far is my most used trait :D it's just VERY useful especially I have around 2-4 sims in a household at a time. and Leveling the thinking skill as a priority has yielded great results with raising them better. - I'd have to go with Wild purely because of the glitches where toddler traits don't disappear as sims age up. Wild toddlers age up and still have the wild trait. It is annoying as the sim glitches out and keeps shrinking/climbing stairs (from teen to elder) due to the "run, run, run" moodlet... It doesn't cause as much of a problem with other traits but this one was annoying!
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