The Legacy Challenge for TS3
JacquiES:
I started in Riverview, and I am already slightly regretting it because of the lack of parks and other sociable areas. There are like tiny parks that seem like alleyways, but there just isn't much to them. It is easy to fish though, as that river goes all over the place.
When I my founder met his future wife, he went to her house and had the option to ask if he could stay over. Is this allowed? She had a pretty nice house, he made food without losing money, and he had a nice bed to sleep in.
Also, what is the rule on the birthday cake--you can age up whenever you want, which could help if you don't want to deal with a baby or even a toddler (since they don't have memories, it's not a huge deal if they learn to walk or talk).
Zazazu, I wish I had thought better about my starting traits, yours obviously work out really great! My first heir was born with the trait Loves the Outdoors and I laughed due to the fact that they were still living on the lawn. However, that was more due to my laziness then anything else.
Pinstar:
Quote from: asciident on 2009 June 21, 15:56:06
Quote from: VerVe on 2009 June 21, 14:54:53
If I don't like the traits I get for the heirs while doing randomizing, may I roll again? Or do I have to accept the 1st roll.
No.
Well, you can, but then you're cheating. It's supposed to be random; if it was just "traits you like", then the rules would let you pick them yourself to begin with.
You can purchase the "Mid life crisis" perk to reset your traits, but if you do that you must roll randomly again. If you don't like THAT random roll, you can always buy that perk again...
Regarding aging up sims early, you must wait for the "Birthday Message" the game gives you before you use the cake. While yes, you can spawn lots of children to farm portrait points, you need to raise all of them. I may put in rule that says "Portraits must be of them as Young Adults or older" meaning you have to raise them from infant to YA in order to qualify for a portrait point before you can move them out.
Pinstar:
Quote from: mildlydisguised on 2009 June 21, 19:31:51
If you can't marry in rich sims then doesn't that make the Gold Digger LTW impossible?
Once your Legacy family is wealthy enough to be called "rich" you can marry in a townie with the gold digger LTW. Once the townie and your heir have a few children, you can have the townie whack your heir and earn their gold digger LTW. Since the townie bred with the bloodline, they are counted as part of family and thus earning you the gold digger legacy point without breaking the 'rich sim' rule.
Xyo:
Question regarding Life Fruit - legal or not to have in inventory/consume?
infamy:
Question regarding mooching: A-ok or verboten? Food, cash or both?
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