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moppy14w
Seasoned Ace
2 years ago

One Sim Can't Do It All...

I'm stuck home sick again and my mind is a little fuzzy...
but I'm sitting here thinking that ONE Sim simply cannot do everything incorporated in the game today. There are far too many unique worlds, careers, skills, hobbies, lifestates, lifestyles...

I'm working on my own version of a checklist. Worlds, Careers, Occult States, Degrees haven't even added in Aspirations, Achievements, Collections or Scenarios...

Thing is, where to start ??

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  • I am still working on my supersim who is completing all aspirations. She moves from world to world to match the aspiration she is doing. It is a great way to discover all the different aspects of the game. I also give her a unique outfit for the completion picture I take for every aspiration. I have a feeling I get more out of the game since I started to vary in worlds and clothing.

    My sim is starting to feel like a chameleon with so many looks in different worlds.
    Spoiler
    The adventurer in Selvadora Dorada
    https://i.imgur.com/OXVxAV5.png
    The farm girl in Henford
    https://i.imgur.com/3AeRn8w.png
    The sorceress in the magic realm
    https://i.imgur.com/IK0G6uV.png
    The city native in San Mychuno
    https://i.imgur.com/6AgoCd6.png
    The mountain climber on top of Mt Komorebi
    https://i.imgur.com/btD8h7G.png
    The diva in Del Sol Valley
    https://i.imgur.com/80gHFZZ.png
    I got over 50 of these. Always the same sim but in a different look in a different location.


    I don't know yet what I will do once I finished them all, but I am considering doing collections, all skills or a few more degrees (but not all). I do want to do those things that are not required for aspiration as well. She completed the sulani aspiration as a mermaid. My sim will run a store or restaurant at some point. I will have her join the university secret society when she goes for a second degree. She is going to move into a haunted house.

    "Smellincoffee;c-18318334" wrote:
    The hardest part would be occult stages, I think, unless you're open to using MCC to de-vampire or de-werewolf somebody. I'm playing a legacy atm and the main reason one of my heirs is still a werewolf is because I can't be bothered hunting down all the collectibles, and the legacy rules are strictly no cheating. My goal with the legacy is to experience as much of the game as possible in ten generations.


    Like @mightysprite said this can definitely be done without cheats. I have cured my supersim from being a werewolf and a vampire without cheats. Curing a vampire is easy. Just max out vampire lore and you can make the cure. It takes a bit of time but is pretty straight forward. Curing a werewolf takes more commitment. You need to unlock lunar epiphany, find Greg's diary and read it until you get the right notification. And you need to harvest plants that can only be harvested on full moon. I can see how this can be off putting to some players but it is definitely doable without cheating.

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