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==Examples of Sims who are Bookworms== |
==Examples of Sims who are Bookworms== |
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[[Bebe Hart]], [[Bob Newbie]], [[Agnes Crumplebottom]], |
[[Bebe Hart]], [[Bob Newbie]], [[Agnes Crumplebottom]], |
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{{See also|:Category:Bookworms}} |
{{See also|:Category:Bookworms}} |
Revision as of 12:25, 7 May 2014
Bookworm is a mental trait featured in The Sims 3.
Bookworms have a passion for reading that surpasses their other desires. They also tend to become good writers.
Attributes
- Bookworms can read faster than other Sims.
- They have more fun reading than other Sims.
- Sims can write higher quality novels than other Sims.
- Teenage and child Sims can finish their homework 27.8% faster.
- Provides a bonus to Sims writing in the Vaudeville genre.
- NPCs with this trait are attracted to the following lot assignments: Library and Bookstore.
- Bookworms can join a Book Club and receive a new book every Wednesday for a one-time fee.
Related Skills
Player Notes
- Bookworm Sims get environmental boosts from being in a room containing a bookcase.
- Bookworm Sims will gain skills faster while reading skill books.
- Bookworm Sims will write faster than other Sims.
- Bookworm Sims will tend to read books autonomously more often than other sims.
- Very handy if career involves Political, Medical, or stay-at-home author.
Examples of Sims who are Bookworms
Bebe Hart, Bob Newbie, Agnes Crumplebottom,
- See also: Category:Bookworms