Charmer (its a really cute trait, but some times when they age up they get glitched and are left constantly sad from no socialization even if they socialize all the time). But if I ignore glitches, then my least favorite is independent cause they seem to deny their parent's hugs more often (which is saddening).
Fussy is the only trait I don't use since it was such a hassle
Inquisitive so far is my most used trait it's just VERY useful especially I have around 2-4 sims in a household at a time. and Leveling the thinking skill as a priority has yielded great results with raising them better.
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I'd have to go with Wild purely because of the glitches where toddler traits don't disappear as sims age up. Wild toddlers age up and still have the wild trait. It is annoying as the sim glitches out and keeps shrinking/climbing stairs (from teen to elder) due to the "run, run, run" moodlet... It doesn't cause as much of a problem with other traits but this one was annoying!
I randomise toddler traits. Worst I've had so far is Fussy. Independent don't like the adult initialising things, but are fine when asking for attention/help themselves.
I probably pick angelic the least.....not sure I'd call it my "least favorite" though....but I generally pick fussy or wild because the others are too easy to play.
Independent. There's no purpose to it. It has only bad effects. Being able to improve skill faster alone as opposed to with an adult is useless. Then every time you try to take care of the toddler, they get angry.
You just described it's purpose and usefulness....the toddler can learn faster alone....so the adult sims can do their own thing without having to spend as much time teaching skills to the toddler, which is particularly useful in large households or when both parents work.
Wow really all the traits for me seem to be all the same throw tantrums have terrible meltdowns and then be a huge pain.
They all start out somewhat fussy. You have to level up their Thinking skill. All toddlers, even the fussy and wild ones, have less meltdowns, stop throwing food, stop splashing in the toilet, have less nightmares, etc. as you level up the Thinking skill....at level 4-5 Thinking, they all become pretty easy to manage. A maxed skill toddler, with any toddler trait, only needs to be bathed every so often and set some food out for the toddler when hungry, but otherwise just takes care of themselves.
I'd say clingy because of the carry over to child. In my current save, the toddler I had with that trait aged up and anyone who he talks to that isn't a caretaker makes him tense.
Are you sure they just aren't in the "clingy" phase that children can get in the game? All children can get that phase from time to time, regardless of their toddler trait.
Just remember that when we get the Active Daycare Career, there won't be an option to dodge any of these toddlers traits. You will get what you are given.
They will probably add a 'Little Monster' trait as well.
Not exactly a trait, but my least favorite toddler activity is Make a Mess. Seems every time I turn around, a toddler is making a mess and having fun doing so.
My least favorite is fussy, but not because of toddlers actually being fussy, but because lack of it. I don't even notice any fussiness. I would expect them to throw temper tantrums and get upset more than other toddlers, but no, they actually seem more calm. I can see more personalities on toddlers with other traits.
My favorite is Independent, followed by Clingy, followed by Charmer, followed by Angelic, followed by Inquisitive...
It's a bit of a tough call, but I'd probably choose Wild as my least favorite, since they tend to be the ones who most often wake up relatives, make messes, etc.
Just remember that when we get the Active Daycare Career, there won't be an option to dodge any of these toddlers traits. You will get what you are given.
They will probably add a 'Little Monster' trait as well.
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But if I ignore glitches, then my least favorite is independent cause they seem to deny their parent's hugs more often (which is saddening).
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Inquisitive so far is my most used trait it's just VERY useful especially I have around 2-4 sims in a household at a time. and Leveling the thinking skill as a priority has yielded great results with raising them better.
I have finally finished my Legacy Challenge , these are the Levis (numbered by Generation!)
https://imgur.com/L3Q6aQZ
You just described it's purpose and usefulness....the toddler can learn faster alone....so the adult sims can do their own thing without having to spend as much time teaching skills to the toddler, which is particularly useful in large households or when both parents work.
They all start out somewhat fussy. You have to level up their Thinking skill. All toddlers, even the fussy and wild ones, have less meltdowns, stop throwing food, stop splashing in the toilet, have less nightmares, etc. as you level up the Thinking skill....at level 4-5 Thinking, they all become pretty easy to manage. A maxed skill toddler, with any toddler trait, only needs to be bathed every so often and set some food out for the toddler when hungry, but otherwise just takes care of themselves.
Are you sure they just aren't in the "clingy" phase that children can get in the game? All children can get that phase from time to time, regardless of their toddler trait.
They will probably add a 'Little Monster' trait as well.
Just saying.
It's a bit of a tough call, but I'd probably choose Wild as my least favorite, since they tend to be the ones who most often wake up relatives, make messes, etc.
Pfft. EA. Adding toddler traits. Pfft.
Exactly especially when playing with a single parent.
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