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Children have three [[Trait (The Sims 3)|traits]]. In order for the player to select a child's fourth trait when they become a teenager, the child must have a [[School (The Sims 3)|school performance]] of at least a B, otherwise the new trait will be chosen at random. The worse a child performs at school, the more likely they are to gain a negative trait upon aging up. Children cannot have romance-oriented or persuasive traits like "flirty" or "charismatic," but if testingcheatsenabled true is used, they can sometimes get them by randomly rolling traits. |
Children have three [[Trait (The Sims 3)|traits]]. In order for the player to select a child's fourth trait when they become a teenager, the child must have a [[School (The Sims 3)|school performance]] of at least a B, otherwise the new trait will be chosen at random. The worse a child performs at school, the more likely they are to gain a negative trait upon aging up. Children cannot have romance-oriented or persuasive traits like "flirty" or "charismatic," but if testingcheatsenabled true is used, they can sometimes get them by randomly rolling traits. |
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Unlike older Sims, child Sims can only die from very few causes: from starvation, drowning, or meteor strike. This is by deliberately game design, possibly due to developers perceiving the death of children being disturbing or frightening to the |
Unlike older Sims, child Sims can only die from very few causes: from starvation, drowning, or meteor strike. This is by deliberately game design, possibly due to developers perceiving the death of children being disturbing or frightening to the player. |
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===Dependencies and privileges=== |
===Dependencies and privileges=== |