Grim Reaper

The Grim Reaper is an NPC who appears in The Sims: Livin' Large, The Sims 2 and The Sims 3. He spawns on the lot when a Sim dies, performing various animations in front of the dying Sim before spawning an urn or a tombstone.

Appearance in The Sims: Livin' Large
In addition to his appearance when a Sim dies, he will also appear and ring the doorbell if there are more than five Jack-O-Lanterns on the lot, a reference to trick-or-treating. There is a suggested malevolence about him, as can be seen from the results when Sims plead with him.

Appearance in The Sims 2
In The Sims 2 the Reaper's appearance is different to how that in other games: he is grey and wraithlike rather than skeletal and black. Olive Specter has memories of WooHoo with him and giving birth to Nervous Subject shortly after, though this is impossible in normal gameplay. Through use of cheats a biography of him can be seen containing some tongue-in-cheek information. With the University expansion pack he can be bribed to resurrect dead Sims with the Resurrect-O-Nomitron career reward.

Appearance in The Sims 3
The Reaper of The Sims 3 has little to no backstory, and never appears outside of death sequences. There is a statue of him in Sunset Valley Cemetery.

The Sims: Livin' Large
The Grim Reaper will appear in a cloud of skulls next to the mailbox, then teleport over to the dying Sim and spend a short amount of time waving his scythe. During this time another Sim may be directed to approach and plead with him. There is around a 50% chance of him accepting the plea, at which point the he will play a game of rock-paper-scissors with the pleader. If the Sim loses there is still a 50% chance of him bringing the deceased back to life as a zombie, with their skin coloured green and their personality wiped.

The Sims 2
The Grim Reaper can be pleaded with as in Livin' Large; however, the chance of success is directly linked to the relationship score of the pleader to the deceased: if the total of the daily and lifetime relationship is below 25, the plea is guaranteed to fail. If it is above that level, the chance of the plea succeeding is equal to that same number, which is capped at 90. If the death is from old age the plea interaction will be unavailable.

In University the Resurrect-O-Nomitron reward from the Paranormal career enables Sims to call the Reaper and pay him to bring back Sims who they have a relationship with. The precise results depend on the payment:


 * A payment of §1 - §987 will cause the resurrection to fail and the money to be lost to no effect.
 * A payment of §988 - §4127 will cause the dead Sim to return as a zombie, losing most of their skill and personality points, and with a negative mood and loss of relationship towards their resurrector.
 * A payment of §4128 - §8512 will cause the dead Sim to return with three points lost from each skill, their personality inverted and a modest relationship boost to their resurrector.
 * A payment of §8513 - §10,000 will result in the deceased Sim returning in perfect condition.

In FreeTime Sims may ask the genie to give them the power to cheat death. This enables them to plead for their own life with a 100% chance of success the first time, which decreases by 10% with each subsequent attempt. Sims who die of old age will only get an extra day. In Apartment Life, good witches with 9 Magic skill and the correct ingredients can cast the Expello Mortis spell to banish the Grim Reaper, saving a dying Sim.

The Sims 3
The Grim Reaper appears when a Sim dies, but he cannot be pleaded with, sims who own a chessboard may play chess against him to resurrect the dying sim. The Grim Reaper will not take sims who have the death flower in their inventory, and they will lose the flower instead of their life, unless they die of old age. The Grim Reaper will also refuse to take Sims with the Unlucky or Loser traits who die accidentally, on the grounds that they provide too much amusement.

There is a 5% chance that he will stay for a short period of time after he's done his job. If he does, he can be interacted with like a regular Sim during this time, only without the Try for Baby option. There is a greater chance that he will stay around if there is a toddler on the lot. He will play with them for a bit, then watch TV, if there is one. If there is no TV, he will leave. During this time, the Sim may ask him to move in, after which the game will treat him as a normal Sim, except that he has no favorites or bio, and cannot age.

Grimwear
Players can dress a Sim as the Grim Reaper by using cheats. While in the Neighborhood, bring up the cheat box (press Ctrl+Shift+C) and type "boolProp testingcheatsenabled true" without quotes. Then go to Create-A-Sim mode and press Shift+N. This will activate CAS Debugging Mode (a message says so in the top right corner of the screen). Press Shift+M to remove CAS Debug Mode. The Grim Reaper suit should be at the end of "everyday clothing" in outfits. You can even make them in the "Hula Zombie" outfit that appears when a Sim dies of old age with a high aspiration bar.

Move In
It is possible to "Move In" the Grim Reaper into the active household without the use of any cheats or tools. What one needs is to build a relationship high enough with Grim Reaper when he lingers on the lot (this happens about 5% of the time, he will put away his scythe and stop levitating) and ask him to move in. Having the charismatic trait, maxed charisma and charisma challenges completed can be very helpful here, as can having an Unlucky/Loser sim to make summoning him repeatedly much easier. Do take note that he cannot be married, and must be moved in. He will also disappear from the Relationship Panel when he leaves, so if you do not have a Unlucky/Loser sim, you will only have one chance.

Sim/Grim Reaper Hybrids
It is possible in games patched below version 1.3 to Try for Baby with the Grim Reaper without him being a family member: after patch 1.3 the Grim Reaper must be a family member for such relations to be possible (or the player must have mods downloaded). or an easier way to do this is download a grim reaper from the sims exchange (he will be in the pre made sims box, he is a young adult.) Hybrids in The Sims 3 can have totally black skin due to the Grim Reaper's unique genetics. The Grim Reaper is easy to add to household. Just type testingcheatsenabled true click and hold shift on some random people and start killing (this may be upsetting but it is the only way). Keep doing this until the Grim Reaper stays then click relationships on the Sim Panel and drag bar to full green. Friendly hug him and ask to move in. Now he can be controlled. Keep talking and flirting till the Sim and the Grim Reaper are boyfriend and girlfriend and both relax on a bed. Select Grim, click on his partner, and pick try for baby.

How to get a Grim Reaper statue for a residential lot
There is a statue of Grim Reaper in the Sunset Valley Cemetery. The player must send a Sim with a kleptomaniac trait to the cemetery and tell him/her near the statue to steal. Back at the household, the player may not want a stolen statue standing around, so it may be placed and then copied via the build menu (using the eyedroper tool.) Then the original statue may be sent back to the cemetery.

Traits

 * Sims with the "Observant" lifetime reward can find out that his traits are Childish, Absent-Minded, Flirty, Good Sense Of Humor, and Easily Impressed. Almost a complete opposite of the real Grim Reaper! Although this cannot be true at times, Since the Grim Reaper has complete different personalities and traits, most of them Mean Spirited, or Evil. Other traits include Insane, Inappropriate, Couch Potato, Neurotic, Bookworm, Artistic, etc.


 * In The Sims 2 when editing him in SimPE, sometimes his gender is checked off as female, it is unknown if this happens in all games or if it's just a bug, and even more oddly this usally happens when editing Strangetown.