@thewolfsalem - Woo, welcome back! As it's a free action to change aliens to and from disguise, then I'm gonna say it'll be a free action for werewolves to go to and from fur form. As for the points . . . strictly speaking, no? But at the same time if he's earning them on autonomy . . . hrm, that one's a bit of a gray…
Extremely late answers to some questions (which silveRose82_ already answered correctly :P ) Busufu - In terms of my version of this challenge, yes, 'survive 10 generations' mean a 10th gen child must reach YA life stage. Congrats on generation 8!! Penguinsonice - Yes, you're able to freely click on NTH portraits to see…
Okay peeps, so far as I can tell right now the only real update to the rules for Growing Together will be the need to adopt as newborns instead of infants, as well as the ability to use 'science' to make a baby if you so choose. Apologies for any lack of updates or activity, I've had a bit of a rough go the last few months…
Updated the text for the rules, just to include spellcasters and werewolves as viable options for founder/spouses. Also be aware - there is a bug out at the moment that is negating some players from getting the Happy Toddler and Top-Notch Toddler traits upon age-up (I'm one of them, word is it came with the High School…
Yay! Love to see the updates! Glad to see people still having fun with the ISBI craziness. :) Hoping to get Werewolves, Wedding Stories and Highschool Years in the next few months. Fingers crossed.
@silveRose82_ - Oho, interesting! As @SalemSvartulv said, I haven't been able to do much with University to really speak on what's really achievable in average gameplay. A NTH managing to get a decent, passing grade or graduating college without assistance really does seem like a noteworthy achievement however. I'll see…
@Busufu - Awesome that you got so far! And super sad that your heir drowned :( Congrats to you though! I'm so glad you enjoy playing this challenge. If you start anew, or continue this family, feel free to keep sharing!
@RL - Super congrats!!!! I'm so proud *wipes away a tear*. Sorry that I've not been very present lately. Real life is kicking my butt. I've had 2 relatives get diagnosed nearly back-to-back with cancer (one being my father, the other my uncle) and just this past week my grandmother unexpectedly passed away. So . . . wump.…
@RL - hrm. An interesting question. If they happened to already have the death flower in their inventory through sheer luck, I'd say no. If you sneakily click-dragged it into the inventory to save them, then I might take the point loss just on principle lol. But that's personal preference at that point. @Busufu - Personal…
Social Worker visit does in fact mean someone coming to remove a child from the home. Some quick tips - You can place objects that boost a mood, say . . . Logic to influence sim children to do homework. You can also create a family 'club' if you have Get Together, and assign specific tasks like doing homework or chores…
LOL great to see you guys back! :) I'll have to check out the updates when I can. World of Warcraft is about to drop Shadowlands though, sooooo . . . I'm gonna be pretty engrossed for a while. Happy Holidays to all, if I don't check back in time to say it again!!
@MintyMango - You would not have to bring the family with him to Simsalvadora, you could just leave them at home while he does aspiration stuff on vacation.
@RoggieBear - Yeeeeah, if you're using mods like MC, that might have some sort of setting that's guaranteeing you multiples in your births. I'd double check that, because the odds on three sets of twins in a row is mind-boggling.