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If a cheerleader is added to a household, the game will generate a new one. A cheerleader will become playable when added into a household, and will be able to graduate, but her behavior will retain some NPC characteristics even after graduation. A cheerleader who graduates and is moved into the neighborhood may still visit campus, and may still walk into other Sims' homes without being invited.
If a cheerleader is added to a household, the game will generate a new one. A cheerleader will become playable when added into a household, and will be able to graduate, but her behavior will retain some NPC characteristics even after graduation. A cheerleader who graduates and is moved into the neighborhood may still visit campus, and may still walk into other Sims' homes without being invited.
[[Category:Types of NPCs]]
[[Category:Types of NPCs]]

== List of Cheerleaders ==

=== Sim State University ===
* Lila McAuther
[[Category:University]]
[[Category:University]]

Revision as of 12:58, 13 December 2014

Cheerleader
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A cheerleader from The Sims 2

A cheerleader is an NPC featured in The Sims 2: University. There are three cheerleaders per college, and they are always female. Cheerleaders come onto residential lots on campus (whether dorm, private residence, or Greek house) at random times during the day. However, a locked door can keep them out. While on a residential lot, they will randomly do the school cheer, but otherwise tend to make themselves at home, regardless of their relationship, if any, with any Sims who live there. They are sometimes seen on community lots, and it appears that the game assigns a specific cheerleader to each college lot.

When a cheerleader encounters an evil mascot, they will probably fight. Since cheerleaders have the body skill maxed out, the cheerleader will usually win.

Like other college NPCs, cheerleaders are always freshmen.

If a cheerleader is added to a household, the game will generate a new one. A cheerleader will become playable when added into a household, and will be able to graduate, but her behavior will retain some NPC characteristics even after graduation. A cheerleader who graduates and is moved into the neighborhood may still visit campus, and may still walk into other Sims' homes without being invited.