My sim Tiana Lowell is a vampire. When I had her plant garlic (so her garden would be complete) it had the green "smelly" mist like you get when a plant is dead or dying. However, the plant was in great shape & harvestable. After a couple hours going nuts trying to figure it out I went in to one of my non-vampire saves to check & their garlic was fine. Sooo, I turned my vampire human and what do you know? Garlic immediately lost the "smelly" mist. But since I wanted her to be a vampire I went to main menu without saving, then just got rid of the garlic plant since she now had some in inventory. Lesson learned, keep garlic out of your vampire's garden lol.
And I apologize if this is something that's already been posted, was too lazy to really look
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There is a garlic-tolerant vampire perk, I never tested it, but perhaps your vampire can grow garlic without seeing the smell, with that perk?
@Simmerville my sim has the garlic perk & green mist still shows. Oh well she has plenty of garlic in in entory from before she turned so she's all set if I want to make her human again lol.
Really? I mean, it’s very common knowledge that vampires don’t like garlic.
—T
I am a big vampire fan, so I knew that. Though I'm always happy to point out that in Dracula, Lucy was given vases and wreaths of garlic flowers. Movies always get it wrong.
I just meant I didn't know the green mist was because she was a vampire, I assumed garlic just had a green mist in the game.
Oh, see what you mean lol
My bad
—T
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Hehe . My first meeting with the garlic was the opposite. I must have checked out the house via my first vampire, because there was visual "gas" everywhere, and I could not understand how a normal sim could stand living there. I thought it was a pity, a very bad idea by the EA team, as the house was quite nice. So glad when I found that humans did not se the "garlic odor".