Talk:Lifetime reward

Trait
isn't super green thumb just like the trait? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Deathsculler (talk • contribs) 00:19, August 4, 2010 (UTC) - Sign your comments with ~

- A sim without the trait or lifetime reward will plant a "Normal" Apple that grows into a "Normal" Apple Tree and produces "Normal" to "Nice" Apples.

- The Green Thumb Trait allows that same sim to plant a "Normal" Apple that grows into a "Normal" Apple Tree and produces "Nice" to "Very Nice" Apples.

- The Super Green Thumb Reward allows a sim to:

* Without The Green Thumb Trait - plant a "Normal" Apple that grows into a "Nice" Apple Tree and produces "Nice" to "Very Nice" Apples.

* With The Green Thumb Trait - plant a "Normal" Apple that grows into a "Nice" Apple Tree and produces "Very Nice" to "Great" Apples.

- The Super Green Thumb allows your gardener to GROW higher quality plants. This allows you to get perfect plants much faster, as you don't need to wait for a "Perfect" fruit to grow a "Perfect" plant. The Trait allows your gardener to HARVEST higher quality fruits - you still need a "Perfect" fruit to get a "Perfect" plant, but "Excellent" and "Outstanding" plants are much more likely to give you a "Perfect".

~Stina1227 06:22, September 6, 2010

Does Having fireproof homestead stop your SIM from being on fire.
 * I don't think so because there's a trait called immune to fire it's does what the title says it makes you immune to fire.--Monster2821 (Talk) 20:53, November 1, 2010 (UTC)
 * Sim can't get on fire at home with Fireproof Homestead, but in any other home he can catch fire :( Happened to me with my Johnsons from bridgeport because the Inappropriate Steve Johnson tried to make waffles at the neighbors Contractas1 08:59, July 9, 2011 (UTC)

Limited?
Is there any kind of limit for how many traits the single Sim can have? - ZuTheSkunk 00:15, January 8, 2011 (UTC)

No, you can buy as many of the rewards as you want for a single sim. (I assume you mean rewards, not actual "traits").Trimalynn 01:59, June 12, 2011 (UTC)

Buying items with Lifetime Reward Points?
Hi, I have this on the Xbox and everyone always brings this up. How do you buy items? All I see in the reward list for my game are traits and the items are only in the Challenge section. Someone please respond.66.81.199.18 20:52, March 31, 2011 (UTC)BB

Late Night Lifetime Reward
Won't anyone here update this? Nikel23 16:24, April 1, 2011 (UTC)

Workin' on it. Trimalynn 23:29, June 12, 2011 (UTC)


 * It's prettier than ever! Thank you! Nikel23 15:23, June 14, 2011 (UTC)

Generations
I can't find the image for clean slate! It's not with all the others, and it's driving me nuts! Trimalynn 23:49, June 17, 2011 (UTC)

Still can't find it, so I made one via screen cap and another Lifetime image. Not too shabby!

Trimalynn 00:55, June 18, 2011 (UTC)
 * Yay! --W H  (talk) 00:56, June 18, 2011 (UTC)
 * We can always count on you, Trimalynn! :D Nikel23 06:58, June 18, 2011 (UTC)

Clean Slate in base game?
For some reason I see it available in my Lifetime Rewards, but I only have the base game... Huh? Jedibob5 04:04, July 30, 2011 (UTC)


 * Seriously?? It can't be possible since this lifetime reward is only for Generations since it involves reputation feature that's only from that EP. 11:00, July 30, 2011 (UTC)

Above Reproach
Why did Above Reproach not make this list? I mean, it is purchasable through the Lifetime Rewards system. It seems to fit the bill.... I would add it myself, but I don't have the icon and I hate editing tables. Someone let me know if I am confused?

About cloned pets.
So... what exactly is a cloned pet?

I mean, it's just a physical copy of a pet? or all their traits, skills and/or rewards will be the same on both pets?

I.E. If my dog has the trait "Likes Swimming", trained trait "Non-destructive", the "Hunting" skill at level 8 and the life time reward "Super Smart Pet" at the moment of using the voucher, will the clone have all these things? only some of them? or none of them?.

Thanks.
 * I don't know about that... I'm sure it will be an exact clone, but why don't you just make it short by doing it without saving? :-/  Nikel  Talk  11:13, November 3, 2011 (UTC)


 * Ok, i did it once, for starters the puppy was not an exact copy of the original pet, had no lifetime rewards, no trained traits and no skills, it had 3 traits though, all of them were trained traits in the original pet.


 * I used the cheat to make it older, and as a young dog it had the hunting skill at level 7, the same level that the original pet has, but the original is half way to the 8th level, and the clone has all the bar to fill.


 * Maybe i should try to do it a couple o times over, to see if these 3 traits are at random from all the traits list, random for all the traits from the original pet, or if really just the trained traits on the oroginal pet are the ones bein granted to the clone. 06:41, November 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * Hmm... that sounds very complicated and confusing... You could tell more information here if you can find out more. :)  Nikel  Talk  12:39, November 4, 2011 (UTC)

Motive Mobile
I believe that it deserves a short article on its own, or have a section dedicated to it in Cars or list of vehicles article. On the second thought, I should find an approximate speed value: the Motive Mobile is quite slow. MILK FOR THE UNYUUFEX, FLAT CHEST FOR THE CUTENESS THRONE, SKULLS FOR THE SKULL PROBES (user talk:Mathetesalexandrou) 15:50, March 16, 2012 (UTC)

Inheritance
What's the use of this Lifetime Reward? It sounds like a lifetime points being turned in cash; nothing more.  Nikel  Talk  16:25, May 6, 2012 (UTC)

Lifetime rewards make unicorns unhappy!
I have gotten really good at getting unicorns quickly into my households. I currently have a male adult and female adult and am hoping for a foal.

My experience is buying them any lifetime reward than Gardener's Friend will take away from the happiness meter. Buy several and it is an obvious decrease.

Used NRAAS and removed all rewards but Gardener's Friend and their happiness went back up to almost max instantly.

Apparently uniforns don't like lifetime rewards, LOL.