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The Sims 4 100 Baby Challenge V2 (Updated for CL / Toddlers)
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I feel like it's mostly an improved version of the house I made and was unhappy with. Still, I like it a lot better than what the family currently is in. I'm thinking about creating another house that's a bit cheaper because I think 100k is too much for most families.
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So... Uhm, Margo had Mortimer's baby and I have no idea how or why but instead of the expected single female baby it turned out to be a single male baby. I very much hope that that means that the savefile is still working fine. I named the little boy Mason Can't wait to see what kind of toddler he'll be! I really hope he'll inherit Mortimer's black hair because if he gets red hair too then I fear my sims have some sort of ginger plague!
Taking a break from the sims for a while!
Taking a break from the sims for a while!
Taking a break from the sims for a while!
The high chair... it's a nice addition to the game and I'm sure when I'll play the toddlers to the fullest I'll love it, but for this challenge it's actually better not to use it. The toddlers can grab the food from the table easily and they'll never play it with it. Just eat it.
Babies: 100/100
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Plants add quite a bit to the price of a house, especially with moo enabled because it's easy to "stack" them. One trick is to temporarily resize the pool so that you can afford the house sooner, and then gradually expand it as money comes in. You can also delete a few windows until later, particularly on less conspicuous facings of the house. Especially once curtains and such are added, windows add quite a bit to the price. I gave these as "sim-friendly" suggestions, because the sims won't notice the size of the pool or a missing window here and there. Of course plants are not technically a necessity, but they contribute to the aesthetics a lot, and they are fussy to replace later, so I'd leave them, unless there are spots where you placed them thick and can take a few out without diminishing the look. If you have any wide staircases, narrowing them temporarily to a single slot can trim some cost.
It's a great looking house, and 100k isn't really that expensive. I realize that the restrictions of the challenge effect the household income though.
If you have City Living, there is an item that let's you sell paintings on public lots. I completely forget what the silly thing is called, but you can put it in Sim inventory and make some money that way while saving up for the store. If easels fit in inventory (strangely I've never tried it) you could take one along and create more stock as you wait for sales. Added bonus you can meet new people while you're making money, and i don't think it breaks the spirit of the challenge. I'd consider it in the same vein as playing guitar for tips, but potentially more profitable. If there are teens in the house, you can put them to work writing books. Books are nice because they bring in money every day. Of course, buying multiple easels and making the teens paint is equally valid.
Get pen pals and sell the postcards. The household won't get rich doing this, but the time investment is fairly small, and it's free money.
harvest all spawners near your lot, and sell the collectibles as often as possible. Low time investment if you only get the close ones, and it's free money.
Another trick is to buy an observatory. They are relatively cheap and kids will use them autonomously. Prints can be sold, which allows the kids to actually bring in a little money (though it takes some time to make the initial cost back). Just be careful not to let a bunch of prints in inventory, because they add to the bills. Nice thing about this object is that it tends to be "sticky" meaning that sims use it autonomously and will keep using it until you stop them, or until their needs take priority. It's a way to make money that doesn't require much micro management.
If you have a garden, plant extras of dragon fruits and other high value plants. It's surprising how much the garden can bring in once the plants are evolved. In a challenge, it best to keep the garden small, and concentrate on the more valuable plants, though. A garden can eat up a lot of time if it gets too big.
Sorry for being long-winded. I'm just giving some of my "money with no job" tips because I think someone might find them useful. There are a few other skills that can make money, but aren't quite as useful in a challenge because they are a bit grind-y.
Babies: 100/100
@Mareviola Yeah it's easier in a small home. In mine I found plates upstairs next to the doll house, in the lower slot of the hallway table, randomly placed on the nursery floor, on the TV table... And since my sims rarely clean up everything (usually only the plate they are using) I have to gather everything myself. I wish I made my matriarch neat, that would've made the household chores easier.
So Percy and Paige aged up into children and I think they're super cute!
I know this picture isn't the best but I just wanted to show them to you guys rightaway There's better ones in the family tree. They remind me of my first Rose kids. If you think that their chin is too big, you'd be surprised because that's completely gone once they reach teenagehood Percy rolled Cheerful and Social Butterfly, Paige rolled Evil (Haha!) and Whiz Kid. I think their aging brought some of the lost motivation back and I'm excited to see what Juliet's going to end up with as far as traits and aspirations go. As for the next fathers, Margo has a really good chemistry with Akira and I've had Geoffrey on my list for a long time so those are going to be the next baby daddies. I attempted to meet one of the aliens I knew about but he and Margo did not get along at all so I gave up on it. Once the vampire pack is out I'll create at least one full household of vampires, aliens, sims with elf ears and sims with special skin colors. I'd like a bit more diverse genes around
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I did this a lot until I noticed that most of the time my toddler was going upstairs or downstairs (at a super slow toddler pace) to eat instead of staying on the main floor. If you don't have more than one floor, it's great. Otherwise, it can be quite obnoxious.
Babies: 100/100
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Pen pals can be obtained from any computer under the "socialize" menu. It requires a little set up, but it is an easy source of free money after a few days. First choose "find pen pal" and then follow up with "check pen pal response( something like that, I don't know the exact wording)" You'll get pen pals from each location over time. After you write them a letter (added bonus is that it build writing skill) you can then request postcards. Post cards are also a collectible, but sometimes the game glitches out so it's tough to complete the collection without cheats. after you start getting postcards (which can provide a small inspired aura if you keep some) you can sell them. You won't get rich. The higher value ones sell for just over $100 or so, but the time investment is relatively low and requires no skill of any kind. I wouldn't do it over painting or writing if you're limited on time, but early in the game it can be a decent source of subsistence money.
I also like to hang a post card or two near the stove for the inspired buff. Inspired moodlets actually reduce the chance of cooking fires, and this is an easy way to get them, in case a low-skill bonehead sim decides to cook autonomously.
Concerning inspired auras, do any of you maybe know of an object that gives off a hidden inspired aura? My sims always get inspired when they sit at the chess table and while I usually appreciate my sims getting inspired this is literally the only place on the lot I don't want that effect. I have a bird feeder and a wind chime there but removing either of them does nothing. I also removed the bonsai tree with no effect. Do plants sims can grow give off inspired auras? I'm super confused as to where this might come from...
Taking a break from the sims for a while!
Taking a break from the sims for a while!
I actually want my sims to leave their dishes out. I have the trash can that gives you 10 simoleons per sim in the household when you put dishes in it. That's another way to make money, to add to @meubanks list. It costs 1200 initially, but I really find it useful. I have one on both floors of the house so that I don't have to bother trying to move dishes downstairs.
I appreciate your help a lot!
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Did not have much money to furnish it tho!
One day I'll finally able to post images... until then, tumblr it is!
Babies: 100/100
You're making fine progress. Keep going!