Currently I'm trying both Angelic and Fussy with my twins and I absolutely LOVE the fussy trait. Its quite hard to take care of a fussy toddler but its also so fun, my little one is an emotional roller coaster
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I have had Angelic, Clingy, Fussy, and Indepedent all in one household (that has seven toddlers).
The clingy and fussy felt very realistic, but OMG, they were driving me insane with their constant waking up their caregiver and crying for attention. I do still love the challenges of playing with them.
Independent is pretty good without attention, so that means less checking up on him. but he (my tot was male) is a bit of a rebel and gets defiant at times. (Fussy gets defiant and sometimes tantrum-y as well.)
Angelic is sooo very well behaved, but I still love the other traits because variety is the spice of life and the other traits make life more interesting and challenging. Angelic can get boring at times; he's that good.
I love them all, but it depends on my mood, lol.
If I had to choose one, it would be Clingy. Clingy crybaby is my favorite. Clingy is just adorable when he cries every time the parent leaves. (I was and still am a crybaby, and clingy too, so I always can relate to the clingy crybabies.)
I have tried fussy, charming, and another one I can't remember. Normally I like to decide traits for my sims, but for toddlers I much more prefer if I randomise it, makes it more interesting.
Wild has been my favorite so far. She has been a real handful! Thus far, she has fought with her mother (and I swear to god it sounds like she has said "I don't give a .... well, it rhymes with duck), she also had a fit while being forced to learn flash cards, and stole a plate of food from another sim and then RAN away to the other side of the house to eat it. It was too precious! But she has also been very sweet. She also tends to be very active, it's pretty rare I see her just sitting quietly somewhere.
It also really appeals to me because I've always wished that kids had a bratty trait, and she is kind of a brat.
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Wild has been my favorite so far. She has been a real handful! Thus far, she has fought with her mother (and I swear to god it sounds like she has said "I don't give a .... well, it rhymes with duck), she also had a fit while being forced to learn flash cards, and stole a plate of food from another sim and then RAN away to the other side of the house to eat it. It was too precious! But she has also been very sweet. She also tends to be very active, it's pretty rare I see her just sitting quietly somewhere.
It also really appeals to me because I've always wished that kids had a bratty trait, and she is kind of a brat.
Aw, very cute (and maybe somewhat stressful, lol), @Linamints ! I haven't played much with a Wild one yet, so this is new to me Very cool to hear new things about the tot..
I've tried fussy, clingy and angelic. I liked all of them for different reasons, but I had a hard time with my angelic toddler because she would be hungry, tired and lonely and would continue to play with dolls as if nothing was wrong. If the other two had low needs they would let me know
I haven't played with all of the traits properly yet, I still have to try out charmer, wild, inquisitive, independent and angelic (but who wants an angelic toddler?!). The favourite one I have tried has to be either fussy or silly - they're so cute! Fussy toddlers are really demanding and sometimes a bit stressful which I love, and the silly ones constantly dance and play all day :,) Clingy is a good one too though!
I briefly played the clingy trait but was disappointed because she didn't seem to mind her parents leaving her on one side of the park while they went on the water slide. I thought she would at least get upset or try to follow them, but she went happily off on her own to play with a dolls house.
Tonight I played with a wild toddler. He regularly chucks his food all over the floor and seems to answer back when told off for it
I am looking forward to seeing what else he will get up to, and also trying out the other traits.
I have a boy who is a charmer and he gets a special Share the Love interaction which is nice when visitors are over. He did the interaction on his grandma and aunt but his twin sister didn't have any way to interact with them.
I have a wild child and I adore her. Now and then she rips off her clothes and runs around nude and she is constantly angry and throws tantrums and then she suddenly changes to playful and will destroy stuff, too funny. Now that I finally have toddlers, I am going through all the Holidays again starting with Halloween. I threw a Spooky party and my toddler was invited and when it was time to go to the spooky party room and have some cake, she toddled along with her mom and helped herself to a plate of cake which she ate with her hands while sitting in an armchair. So far, these toddlers are so much fun, I cannot wait to try out the other traits. I wonder if I take her to the Vampire World, will she get frightened and are there vampire toddlers to play with and can she get infected? For the first time since the game came out, I am totally immersed in it.
I wonder if I take her to the Vampire World, will she get frightened and are there vampire toddlers to play with and can she get infected? For the first time since the game came out, I am totally immersed in it.
I wondered about the vamps thing, too. I asked a few questions about that in a Questions for Livestream thread, so I hope there are answers of some kind about that in this week's Livestream....
I have only had angelic and charmer so far. I liked the angelic one. She always wanted to ask for comfort when a parent left for work which was so cute. The charmer cries whenever any need dips low but always wants to chat and listen to the radio. The charmer also cries when she has played something too long (dollhouse, blocks... flashcards.. even roughhousing) while the angelic one was up for more.
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The clingy and fussy felt very realistic, but OMG, they were driving me insane with their constant waking up their caregiver and crying for attention. I do still love the challenges of playing with them.
Independent is pretty good without attention, so that means less checking up on him. but he (my tot was male) is a bit of a rebel and gets defiant at times. (Fussy gets defiant and sometimes tantrum-y as well.)
Angelic is sooo very well behaved, but I still love the other traits because variety is the spice of life and the other traits make life more interesting and challenging. Angelic can get boring at times; he's that good.
I love them all, but it depends on my mood, lol.
If I had to choose one, it would be Clingy. Clingy crybaby is my favorite. Clingy is just adorable when he cries every time the parent leaves. (I was and still am a crybaby, and clingy too, so I always can relate to the clingy crybabies.)
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It also really appeals to me because I've always wished that kids had a bratty trait, and she is kind of a brat.
Aw, very cute (and maybe somewhat stressful, lol), @Linamints ! I haven't played much with a Wild one yet, so this is new to me Very cool to hear new things about the tot..
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Saying "not to be rude", then blatently being rude does not excuse rude behavior.
Tonight I played with a wild toddler. He regularly chucks his food all over the floor and seems to answer back when told off for it
I am looking forward to seeing what else he will get up to, and also trying out the other traits.
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I wondered about the vamps thing, too. I asked a few questions about that in a Questions for Livestream thread, so I hope there are answers of some kind about that in this week's Livestream....
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