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Visiting other planets is a similar "rabbit hole" adventure like if you explore the catacombs in the local graveyard: there isn't any interactivity, but you'll gain a buff and possibly some small object rewards. Once a UFO is in your family's position, anyone can upgrade it or fly it. Pyro can take it for a spin and even visit other planets if it's been upgraded for space travel. Pyro is desperate and marries Asewuk, leading to the stark realization that she's in her Elder stage of life.
This, naturally, isn't good if Pyro wants to continue his legacy. The new Falkon couple has a plan. Asewuk works really hard on fulfilling her lifetime wish and any other small wishes to gather Lifetime Points as quickly as possible. Once she gathers 70, Lifetime Points, she picks up the Young Again lifetime reward to reset her age. This also makes her head explode with hair, which was a bit disconcerting, but hey; at least she's a brunette! Seasons pass, and the usual happens, and it's not long before Pyro and Asewuk have a baby boy together.
Pyro names him Gavin because he's unoriginal, and he buys a crib for his new green-skinned son. Alien babies are similar to several other supernatural races, such as Werewolves and Vampires , in that their special aspects do not manifest themselves until a later life stage. Specifically, Gavin still has an Energy meter rather than a Brain Power meter. This means it doesn't take any special strategy to raise Gavin than it would a normal human baby. Gavin can even have an Imaginary Friend if he gets lucky!
The Sims 3 Wiki Guide. Last Edited: 27 Dec am. Was this guide helpful? YES NO. In This Wiki Guide. Now, from the workbench, one thing we need to immediately point out is the fact that Pete can purchase scrap. This of course saves bushels of time, since he can just drop a few hundred bucks for pieces of scrap. Once Pete hits Level 1 in Inventing, he quits his self-employed sculptor job and switches to be a self-employed inventor.
Pete sleeps on it. The next morning, he gets dressed, then heads over to the new consignment store conveniently located around the corner, thanks to my placement when I installed the expansion! Pete gets there a bit before 9am, which is a little early: the store is vacant, though Pete gets to run around in there.
At around , people come in, including the store worker, Don Lothario. Pete just heads home for now, and continues inventing. The best part though, just to remind you, is that because Pete has created a The Harvester! It costs quite a bit at 25 scrap pieces, but the cost will be more than made up through the consignment store. Now, items you consign in the consignment store are immediately placed for sale.
If you play multiple families, you can switch active families here and immediately buy something that a different family puts up for sale. This means in this case that if I had another family in New Pyroville with gardeners, I could specifically have Pete make a harvester, consign it, switch to the other family, and buy it all in a fairly short amount of time. It would be a way to quickly spread inventions throughout the neighborhood to whoever needs them.
Even better, the items sold for a bit more than what they would have sold for through Buy Mode, even given the consignment fees. Even better, the consignment store can take all sorts of items.
Remember up above, Pete could have sold his rare seed? Pretty much anything you find or create can be sold there. Pete presently gets to Level 6 of Inventing, which brings up what is arguably the greatest object interaction in the history of the Sims franchise. Remember the stereo Pete rescued from the junkyard? As great as the stereo was, Pete decides to use it for this….
He needs a fresh set. Almost any object, regardless of material, can be blown the heck up. The cost of the C4 block scales to the size of the object.
There is a point to this: did you notice in that screenshot up there that there were a few piles of metal on the carpet? Blowing an object up allows you to get some scrap metal, and the bigger the object is and the more C4 it takes , the more scrap comes off it.
Pete makes a fairly useful invention soon, called the Floor Hygienator. This device, when placed on the floor, starts to restore the Hygiene meter of anyone who walks on it. This is very useful for gardeners, or even in your workout room. According to the message center, Pete finds some underground catacombs down there, and starts to explore the place.
Hm… maybe I was just unlucky?
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