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GrumpyGlowfish
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3 years ago

What to do with a raging werewolf?

The title says it all: What am I, as the player, supposed to do with a werewolf at full moon when he forcibly turns and his interactions are limited to running around, destroying objects and scaring people? I suppose if free will was on, I'd be trying to stop him from wreaking havoc, and that would be enough to keep me busy during the night. But because of the sims' artificial stupidity, I prefer to play with free will off, so all I can do is... wait it out? There has to be a more fun or productive way to kill time, right?

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  • I normally play with autonomy off, but when they are about to rampage I turn it back on, lock them out of the house so they don't destroy their house and let them have at it everywhere else they want to. They do a lot of sniffing around, running all over the place and howling. Maybe next time I will send them to the bar before they change, just to test out what happens. >:)
  • Yeah I too find myself tad lost with what to do once my played sim turns into werewolf since i play autonomy off and they just be standing there calm as ever :sweat_smile:

    I usually just direct them to run around the neighborhood aimlessly and howl maybe destroy some things maybe swim anything that appears to be possible i guess
  • I let my raging werewolf loose in San Myshuno during a Flea Market festival. It was hilarious and tons of fun.
  • Well, the two options the game steers you toward are

    Wildfang type option: scare people, destroy stuff, maybe go for a run
    Moonwood type option: lock yourself in a room until it passes (or until you successfully pull yourself out of it, when you learn that perk)

    Some other things my weres have done:
    Scavenging the ground
    Purposely scaring and fighting the same person repeatedly (if it's someone who deserves it, of course)
    Various methods of reducing fury so that you don't rampage, or don't rampage very often. There are a lot of these as you level up. Some of them are more effective in a group, like the one where a were can pacify another were. This is a very powerful ability since it reduces fury from any level to zero. Two weres with this ability can make it so that neither one ever rampages, if that's what they want.

    I honestly never get tired of them howling, so my rampaging weres tend to hang around howling a lot :)

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  • I have had raging werewolves swim. I could send them into the lake and they can't scare others whilst swimming. Raging sims can also still search the ground for collectibles if you have that perk onlocked.

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