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I didn’t know about Kodama and it is very helpful @EgonVM 🙂 It is great to now know that when hiking it is best to have a harvestable or seed in the sims inventory.
- EgonVM1 year agoSeasoned Ace
Decided to look into jungle dangers.
My question was: does spider/bat/bee attacks caused by Creepy Crawlies lot trait poison sims less than in jungle.
Answer: no. The chance is same.
Yet I discovered something:
- Spiders have the highest chance of poisoning your sim.
- Bees can cause poisoning.
- Bats seem to not cause poisoning at all.
So yeah, these three have different chances of poisoning your sim, with spiders being most dangerous and bats only causing discomfort.
I don’t like spiders in real life or in the game! @EgonVM ☹️ I wouldn't want my sims living in a home with the creepy crawlies trait!
Curse of the Night Wraith. Sims 4 Realm of Magic.
The Night Wraith is a cursed ghost who antagonizes Spellcasters in The Sims 4. He only appears when certain conditions are met. Whenever a Spellcaster is stuck with the Curse of the Night Wraith, they will start to feel its effects. Their energy need will plummet, and they will be unable to sleep, making them always exhausted. At night, the Night Wraith becomes visible.
The Night Wraith is a grey ghost with glowing eyes who stalks the afflicted Sim at all times of the day. He cannot be interacted with, and Spellcaster Sims are forced to suffer through his presence until the curse is lifted. There isn't much information on the Night Wraith besides his three traits, Evil, Mean, and Dastardly, from his Public Enemy Aspiration. He is also always sad and has an Atrocious reputation.
Spellcaster Sims can get the Curse of the Night Wraith in several ways: failing at a spell, brewing a lousy potion, or losing a duel. They are more vulnerable to magical failures whenever their Spellcaster charge is too high. Luckily, the curse can be lifted easily. Players have several options to lift a curse in The Sims 4: Realm of Magic. One is to brew a potion of Curse Cleansing using any cauldron. Only Spellcasters can brew potions, and the recipe includes the following:
- 1 Apple
- 1 Angelfish
- 1 Citrine
- 1 Mandrake
Another way is to use the Decursify spell. Sims will unlock spells naturally as they increase their Spellcaster level and practice Practical, Mischief, and Untamed magic. They can also ask one of the three Sages to teach them spells. Lastly, Spellcaster Sims can equip the Hexproof perk to avoid all curses indefinitely. If players need to get rid of it quickly and can't access the potion or spell, they can use the cheat traits.remove_trait trait_Curses_NightStalker.
The Night Wraith sounds quite scary and the effects of the curse aren’t too good! @simgirl1010 It is great that there are ways to get rid of the curse!
- EgonVM1 year agoSeasoned Ace
Today's info is on vending machines.
Items can get stuck there, but it'll happen less to sims with Techie lifestyle and more to sims with Technophobe lifestyle or Angry or Uncomfortable emotions.
Afterwards, whether shaking the vending machine works or not also depends on the traits.
Sims succeed more if they have Techie lifestyle.
Being pregnant will only prevent your sim from being crushed.
Sims fail more (not getting an item or being crushed) when they have one or more of the following:
- Being Angry or Uncomfortable
- Having Technophobe lifestyle
- Having Clumsy trait (includes the fail result from the Potion of Luck)
- Having low Energy.
- Being a ghost that died by a vending machine (always gets crushed)
By default, sims are more likely to succeed getting the item, followed by not getting the item, with being crushed happening not too often. NPC sims can shake the machines and can get crushed by it, but they can never die by it.
So yeah, the main takeaway is this:
- Use vending machines more if your sim has Techie lifestyle.
- Avoid vending machines if your sim is Angry or Uncomfortable.
And, of course, if your sim has "Close Call" injury moodlet, do not shake the machine (it could kill your sim at that point).
Thanks for the helpful information about the vending machines @EgonVM 🙂 I will make sure that my sims aren’t angry when using them!
- EgonVM1 year agoSeasoned Ace
Well, let's take a look at murphy beds too and...
It is really random here.
The chance of it failing to open is reduced by half when it is upgraded with Spring Loaded and completely removed when upgraded with Reinforced Spring Wiring. In addition, pregnant sims will always succeed in opening murphy beds. It turns out that it being broken won't affect how much it fails.
When it fails, there is a chance of death. The chance is higher when the bed is broken. Children and Servos are immune to death.
So yeah, the following tips on murphy beds (Tiny Living):
- Try to upgrade it. 3 levels in Handiness skill for Spring Loaded (reduce the chance), 8 levels for Reinforced Spring Wiring (eliminates the chance).
- If it is not possible, have a child, Servo, or a pregnant sim open it.
- If you see your sim frustrated, quickly cancel the interaction.
- If you don't want to risk or build Handiness skill, avoid buying this bed.
It truly is a random death to be honest...
Thanks for the helpful information and tips about the Murphy bed @EgonVM It is great to know that upgrading it helps reduce the chance of it failing to open. I like having my sims be skilled in handiness, so that is good.
- EgonVM1 year agoSeasoned Ace
Today's episode is Don't Be Mean to Animals!
Being mean to rabbits and chicken can cause the animal to attack your sim (especially when the relationship is low). This will result in either Dazed or Confident moodlets (rabbits can also give a Scared moodlet).
Getting attacked again with the moodlet allows sim to die by it.
For rabbits. the chance is same. It is high though.
For chicken, it is rare. However, if you have an evil chicken, the chances are much much higher.
Drinking Trash Nectar will help your sim survive the attacks more often.

