Tomb object

Tomb objects are special objects introduced in The Sims 3: World Adventures. They help to define tombs, allowing players to create puzzles. Tomb objects can be accessed in buy mode using the 'buydebug' cheat. Creators can set the status of tomb objects using the Shift + Ctrl + left click command. Tombs are a core component of the adventures found in the Al Simhara, Champs Les Sims, and Shang Simla sub-neighborhoods.

Tomb objects are distinct from tomb lots and they can appear on any lot, including residential lots.

Tomb objects include:

Treasure
Ancient coins can be found in tombs. They are the only currency special merchants will trade his/her goods for. A Sim's total can be found in the adventure journal. There are four sizes of ancient coin stashes that can be found on the floor.

Relics are the main reason why the treasure thirsty Sims explore tombs. Relics can be collected or sold.

Fragments are bonus treasures. They are fragments of items like the Blessed King's Sarcophagus or a dive well which can only be rebuilt at home if the Sim has all the required fragments.

Piles of rubble are obstacles to treasure. A Sim can destroy the pile to uncover a dream of treasure and riches and gain Athletic skill.

Traps
A tomb is not complete without a challenge! Traps can be either disarmed or not disarmable, success rate determined by the Handiness skill. There are 4 types of active traps: Fire, Electricity, Darts and Steam. The fire and electricity traps are dangerous to Sims and the darts-trap causes Sims to fall asleep. The steam-trap is the least dangerous trap, as it only can soak Sims, which causes a minor mood decrease. Movable statues can disarm the traps if they're firing continuously and reveal active hidden traps as well. Traps are also disarmed when successfully crossing them, if possible. Steam traps can be utilized by Sims to bypass a fire trap, and SimBots and Mummies do not get singed by electricity traps.

Switches
Switches are a puzzle element in tombs. Sims must activate them to reach unexplored areas of a tomb. Switches can be found in holes, dive wells and floor panels. The torches can also be levers that, when pulled on activate a switch.

Tomb holes can be found in walls or floors. Sims can inspect one to see if it has a switch in it. Tomb holes also can contain treasure or bugs that scare curious Sims.

There are two different versions of floor panel. The first has a footprint symbol and can be stepped on once to activate. The second has a gear symbol. Footprint panels will remain active once they've been stepped on, however, a gear panel requires constant pressure to remain active. Once a Sim steps off the panel the switch is deactivated, but movable statues can be used to keep them depressed.

Keystones


Keystones are used to unlock doors and treasure chests by putting them in a keystone lock with the same shape as the keystone.

There are 3 different shapes of a keystone that can be found in tombs: the crescent shaped keystone, the heart shaped keystone and the star shaped keystone.

A skeleton keystone can be purchased at the Special Merchant for level 2 Visa and 400 ancient coins and can open any of the shaped keystone locks. A key shaped keystone can only be found by accepting adventures and unlocking special tombs.

Dive Wells
Dive wells are one of the most exciting tomb objects. Sims can use them to become Soaked, which makes them immune to fire, or to put themselves out when already on fire. A hidden switch can be set at the bottom of dive wells. Sometimes treasures can be found at the bottom. Dive Wells can also be portals to other areas of a tomb. Sims will go to the bottom, and then emerge from another dive well. This lets adventurers enter island tombs and other inaccessible areas.

The dive well can be colored (with a limited selection of colors), to make it fit its atmosphere, like blood red for a fire tomb, or murky green for a swamp tomb.

Movable Statues
Movable Statues are another classic adventure game element. They can be either pushed or pulled from the direction of the Sim.

They can be moved on top of traps to disarm them, or cleverly pushed through a maze to unveil a formerly blocked path. Their most common use is to be paired with a floor switch. Some floor switches are triggered when a Sim is on them, but deactivate as soon as a Sim steps off of them. This means a Sim must push a statue on top of them in order to keep the floor switch depressed. Some statues must be inspected before a Sim is able to push them.

Sarcophagi
Sarcophagi in Al Simhara can contain mummies, that would try to curse Sims who is stealing its belongings. Other sarcophagi can contain treasure and even be slept in. Some sarcophagi will pull the Sim who is checking the sarcophagus in and let them try the past time's simulator!

Hidden objects
Hidden doors can be found by using interactions on random walls. They are 2x2 spaces square. If the hidden door wouldn't open, the Sim has to push the door to rotate it. High athletic skill is recommended to push the hidden doors.

Stairways from The Sims 3 can be hidden now. Hidden stairways can be revealed by activating a switch.

Mummies
Mummies are very nasty creatures that attack Sims that get them out of their sarcophagus. They can either make the Sim with whom they fight to pass out, or worse, cast a curse upon Sims that lose a fight with them, which if not dealt with in two weeks, will kill the Sim. Mummies have 5-10 skill points in Athletic and Martial Arts skills and are quite strong and difficult to defeat, especially in Al Simhara, where mummies have mastered the Martial Arts skill. Mummies can be defeated with enough Athletic and Martial Arts skill or coaxed to return to their sarcophagus with Mummy Snacks. Mummies are also devastated by fire, so luring one into a fire trap will kill it.

Giant Boulders
Some boulders are too large to clear with a pick axe. They require a special artifact: Pangu's Axe, from Shang Simla to clear. Clearing these boulders can give the Sim access to previously blocked areas of a tomb and may even reveal treasure underneath.