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[[File:Tombstone.png|left|48px]] '''Death''' is the permanent state of existence in which a previously living [[Sim]], [[pet]], or other [[Life state|creature]] ceases to live. Causes of death range from natural causes (brought on by reaching the end of the [[elder]] [[life stage]]), accidents, player neglect, or through the deliberate player choice(s). While most causes of death are realistic, there are a few fictional causes of death as well.
==Grim Reaper==
{{Main|Grim Reaper}}
[[File:Grim reaper with dog.jpg|thumb|right|A dog dies in ''The Sims 2''.]]
Starting with ''[[The
Unlike most legends of the Grim Reaper, he seems to be a kind being in [[The Sims (series)|''The Sims'' series]]. His personality is perhaps a reference to the personified [[Wikipedia:Death (Discworld)|Death character]] in Terry Pratchett's "Discworld" novels. His nice side shows when a Sim with a
In ''The Sims Livin' Large'', ''The Sims 2'', and ''The Sims 4'', a living Sim who is on the [[lot]] can plead with the Grim Reaper, asking him not to take the newly deceased Sim. The chances of success are determined by the [[relationship]] of the pleading Sim with the newly deceased, and pure chance. In ''The Sims'', the Grim Reaper may be in a bad [[mood]], and bring the deceased Sim back as a [[zombie]]. In
In ''[[The Sims 2: Pets]]'', the Grim Reaper plays a different animation for pets that die.
In ''The Sims 3'', Sims can beg for their own life depending on the
==Aftermath==
===Gravestones===
{{Main|Gravestone}}
Sims will leave behind a gravestone or an urn after they die. These can be moved around the lot or sold like any other object in [[buy mode]]. In ''The Sims'', the appearance of gravestones is randomized except for [[pet]]s{{Vgversion|TS:U}} and for Sims who are [[Fame (career)|famous]].{{Vgversion|TS:S}} In other games, the gravestone that appears may depend on their [[aspiration level]],{{vgversion|TS2}} the number of [[lifetime happiness]] points,{{vgversion|TS3}} or the [[life state]] they were in.{{vgversion|TS4}}
===Heritages===
In ''The Sims 2'', a deceased Sim's closest friends and [[family relationships|family members]] will inherit a small amount of [[money]] through life insurance. If a Sim is [[married]] or joined at the time of their death, any [[community lot]]s or vacation homes owned are inherited by their spouse. In ''The Sims 4'', no such monetary inheritance takes place, although items in a deceased Sim's [[inventory]] will be transferred to their offspring who live in the same lot. All Sims who witnessed the death, including those not particularly close to the deceased Sim, will receive a very [[sad]] moodlet for 48 hours (though [[household]] members who were not in the same room as the deceased Sim at the time of death will not be affected). Sims who witnessed the death of an enemy will receive a [[happy]] moodlet.{{vgversion|TS4}}
===Households===
When all Sims die in a household, or there are only [[children]] in the household (as in the case of ''The Sims 2'' and later games), a [[game over]] occurs. In ''The Sims 2'', any orphaned [[babies]], [[toddlers]], or children will be taken away by an on-screen [[social worker]], whereas in ''The Sims 4'', a [[Notification|message]] indicating that the orphaned Sim(s) will be cared for by social services will appear.<ref group="n">In ''The Sims 4'', the event in which the social worker takes away children is labeled a death interaction (specifically, death by neglect).</ref> In addition, when all [[teen]] and older household members die, all [[business]]es owned will be released back to the community (even if the deceased Sim has a living offspring residing somewhere else) and their prospective owners can generally only buy them as unfurnished lots.{{vgversion|TS4}}<ref group="n">In ''Get to Work'', ''Dine Out'' and ''Cats & Dogs'', when the last teen or adult in the household dies, any businesses owned by the household will be released back to the community. Anyone who wants to buy these businesses previously owned by deceased Sims can only buy them unfurnished. This means the new owners need to buy all the furniture, equipment, etc. themselves and hire a different set of staff. To avoid the hassle of furnishing the lot from scratch, the business lot needs to be saved in My Library before the last household member's death. Upon their death, this saved lot can then be placed where the original lot once stood.</ref>
In ''[[The Sims 2: Open for Business]]'', if all the visiting Sims of the owner's household die on a community lot that they own, the [[Grim Reaper]] will close up shop and send all the customers away. If there are still living Sims in the household back home, the game will transition back to the residential lot after the Grim Reaper leaves.
===Ghosts===
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Although death is typically a state of absolute finality, the spirits of dead Sims are often left to roam the world as [[ghost]]s, where they can still interact with the world around them.
==Reviving==
[[Image:GoldGrave.png|thumb|The Golden Grave of a Sim who died of old age with the Pleasure
Death, however, isn't always permanent. With a wide range of items and/or cheats, a Sim can be given a second chance at life.
===The Sims===
*Whenever a Sim dies, another Sim can choose to challenge the Grim Reaper to a rock paper scissors duel. Grim Reaper will usually reject this, but if you’re lucky there is a small chance he’ll accept your challenge. If your Sim wins, the death Sim will be perfectly revived, but if you lose the Sim will be revived as a [[zombie]] instead and have no personality points,
*In ''[[The Sims: Unleashed]]'', a Sim can go to [[Old Town]] and ask [[Miss Lucille]] to revive a family member (human or pet) as a zombie; however, unlike Grim Reaper she cannot perfectly resurrect dead ones.
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In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', there is a special plant called a [[Death Flower]]. If a Sim is carrying this flower in their inventory at the time of their death, when the [[Grim Reaper]] shows up, the ghost will offer him the flower. Seemingly deeply moved by this gesture, the Grim Reaper will proceed to instantly resurrect the Sim. A Sim can be resurrected once for every Death Flower in their inventory. However, it seems that the Sim in question will suffer from any lowered [[motives]], just to a lesser degree, so it is incredibly important to use this second chance to raise these motives before the Sim dies again.
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*In ''[[The Sims 3: Supernatural]]'', a [[witch]] can cast the reanimation ritual to bring them back as a zombie. As well, a witch can use the Sunlight Charm on said zombie to remove the zombification curse, bringing them back as a normal Sim.
*Also, in The Sims 3: Supernatural, your Sim can get the [[Philosopher's stone]] through a chance when reaching reaching Level 10 of the [[Alchemy]] skill or as a [[Lifetime reward]] for 40.000 Lifetime Happiness. You can use it to revive Sims by summoning ghosts and adding them to your household. Just be warned that when using the Philoshoper’s to transmute items into gold it can also kill your Sim by turning them into a golden statue.
*In ''[[The Sims 3 (console)|The Sims 3]]'' and ''[[The Sims 3 Pets (console)|The Sims 3 Pets]]'' for console, **players can resurrect a ghost with the '''Divine Intervention''' [[karma power]].
*In [[The Sims 3 Pets (console)|''The Sims 3 Pets'' for console]], if a Sim dies from an accident (or from a karma power such as getting hit with a meteor strike) their dog can harass the Grim Reaper and resurrect the dead Sim. Upon revival, the dog will lick the Sim and they will go and play. This only works if the dog was around when the death occurred.{{clarify}}
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*In ''[[The Sims 4: Realm of Magic]]'', [[Spellcaster|spellcasters]] can cast the Dedeathify spell to resurrect ghost Sims.
==Intentional death==
Players can utilize various cheats, objects, or game features to intentionally kill a Sim. This may be done for multiple reasons. Methods include:
*Using [[Rodney's Death Creator]] to kill Sims in various ways.{{vgversion|TS2}}
*Using the [[testingcheatsenabled]] cheat to lower a Sim's hunger need, thus starving them to death.
*Trapping a Sim in a pool by removing all pool ladders{{vgversion|TS}}{{vgversion|TS2}} or by building a wall around the pool{{vgversion|TS3}}{{vgversion|TS4}}, preventing the Sim from exiting the pool when their motives drop too low, or forcing a Sim to swim when they're fatigued from exercise.{{vgversion|TS3}} Eventually, the Sim trapped in the pool will drown.
*Trapping a Sim in a room, then by some means starting a [[fire]] in that room. This doesn’t work on a [[Genie]], [[Simbot]] and sometimes children of a [[Firefighter (NPC)]] or Genie, since they’ll have the ‘Immune to Fire’ [[Hidden trait]]. Sims can also be given this Hidden trait using mods.
*Using cheats or some other means to trigger [[birthday|aging]] in an [[elder]]ly Sim in ''The Sims 2'' and ''The Sims 3''; since elder is the oldest life stage, getting older than this results in death.
*Having a Sim with low [[mechanical]]/[[handiness]] skill repair any electrical appliance or having any Sim repair an electrical appliance while standing in a puddle of water may electrocute that Sim.
*Having a Sim with no or low mechanical skill repairing a flat screen [[television]] will instantly kill the Sim.{{Vgversion|TS}}
*Using [[testingcheatsenabled]], Sims can be forcefully given the [[I Am Dead Token]].{{Vgversion|TS2}}
*Continuing to force an elderly Sim to workout or [[WooHoo]] until the "Dangerously Tired" moodlet appears. This will result in death if they keep working out or WooHooing under this moodlet.{{vgversion|TS4}}
*Making a Sim [[playful]], then having him/her drink a happy potion from the rewards store, can lead to death by laughter almost instantly.{{Vgversion|TS4}}
==Exceptions==
Prior to ''[[The Sims 2: Bon Voyage]]'', Sims could not die on [[community lot]]s. [[Townie]]s may sometimes be unable to die if they are not selectable. In the initial release of ''[[The Sims 4]]'', Sims could not die of starvation outside of their home neighborhood, although this limitation was removed in later updates.{{which}} In ''[[The Sims Stories]]'', the player's Sims cannot die during the main storyline.
In ''The Sims 3'', due to the way [[gravestone]]s are spawned, Sims cannot die in areas outside of lots. For example, when a Sim starves while standing on a road, the Sim will not die.
*When a dying Sim is caused by a moodlet, the death will not occur, and most of the times the moodlet timer will just reset indefinitely or disappear with no effect. This applies to death by fire, starvation, mummy's curse, thirst, dehydration, time anomaly, and jet pack crash.<ref group="n">When the "Mummy's Curse" moodlet expires outside of a lot, the Sim does not die of mummy's curse. However, one of the traits is still replaced by the evil trait.</ref> Other exceptions include:
*Sims cannot drown while swimming in an ocean, even within the boundaries of a lot.
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*Sims cannot die of time anomaly while scuba diving.
*Sims with the ‘Immune to Fire’ Hidden trait cannot die by fire. This trait can be found in Genies, Simbots and Firefighters. If a firefighter or a genie gets a baby, there is a 50% the child wil get either this trait or the ‘Pyromaniac’ Hidden Trait, which allows Sims to survive fire for three hours before dying and they will receive a positive moodlet instead. You can also use mods to give this trait to any Sim you want, so they can no longer die from fire.
In addition, [[pregnancy|pregnant]] Sims are unable to die of most deaths, though they may still receive negative moodlets.{{vgversion|TS3}}
==Types of deaths==
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Some things that can kill Sims do so by causing a death from the previous list. The following events do not directly kill the Sim, but cause death indirectly, usually by lowering a Sim's motives to the point of death.
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===[[The Sims 2 (GBA)]]===
Sims cannot permanently die in ''The Sims 2 (GBA)''. Having motives that are low will cause the Sim's performance meter to start to drain, and when the meter is completely drained, they pass out and enact a death scene, and then recover in the Manager's Suite, where the manager then informs the player that the show's ratings has gone down due to fans not liking wimpy Sims.
===[[The Sims 2 (Nintendo DS)]]===
Sims cannot die in ''The Sims 2 (Nintendo DS)''. They will pass out when losing all their sanity, and recover in the Manager's Suite. They lose their sanity by having a low hunger or hygiene need{{fact}}. They can also lose sanity by performing poorly received actions in a social interaction, however this does not cause a Sim to pass out. This is the same with ''The Sims 3 (Nintendo DS)''.
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[[File:ts3iosdeath.jpg|thumb|The cutscene when the Sim dies in the mobile version of ''The Sims 3''.]]
There is no animation of Sims dying in the mobile version. Instead, an "In Memoriam" dialogue box appears and then shows a scene of a silhouetted Sim looking at the deceased Sim's grave with a light shining down on it. Tapping on the screen will bring the player back to the main menu.
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[[File:Grim Reaper reaping soul in TS4.jpg|thumb|The Grim Reaper reaping the soul of a dead Sim who died of starvation.]]
Some of the deaths in ''The Sims 4'' include hunger, fire, old age, electrocution, laughter, anger, and embarrassment.<ref name="SimsVIP">[http://simsvip.com/2014/08/06/the-sims-4-death-by-hunger-no-ghosts/ The Sims 4: Death by Hunger + No Ghosts] on SimsVIP.</ref>
*''[[Starvation]]'': If the "Ravenous" moodlet expires, the Sim dies of starvation. Children, toddlers, pregnant Sims, vampires{{Vgversion|TS4:V}}, skeletons{{Vgversion|TS4:JA}} and Servos{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}} cannot die this way. Children and toddlers will be taken away if their hunger bar is low. Pregnant Sims and ghosts will produce an energy bar that replenishes a little of their hunger need once it reaches zero. Mermaids living in [[Sulani]] will die near the ocean.
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*''Mortification'': Sims who get the [[Embarrassed#Dying From Embarrassment|mortified]] emotion for a little while will curl up into a ball from embarrassment and die on the spot. Vampires,{{Vgversion|TS4:V}} Servos,{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}} as well as teens and younger cannot die this way
*''Cardiac Explosion (Rage)'': Sims who get the [[Angry|enraged]] emotion and continue to be angry for a while will die when they start stomping around and suddenly clutch their chest before dropping dead. Vampires,{{Vgversion|TS4:V}} Servos,{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}} as well as teens and younger cannot die this way. Also, celebrities who have Emotion Bomb quirk while enraged cannot die this way.{{Vgversion|TS4:GF}}
*''[[Shock|Electrocution]]'': When fixing an electronic object, there is a small chance the Sim will get electrocuted, and it will give the Sim a "Seriously Fried" moodlet, making them [[dazed]]. If the Sim tries to fix another electronic with the moodlet, they will die. children and toddlers cannot die this way unless with a mod.
*''Overexertion'': If an elder is forced to work out or WooHoo with the "Dangerously Tired" moodlet, they will die. Sims who contribute knowledge at a Research Archive Machine too many times will also die of overexertion.{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}} Vampires{{Vgversion|TS4:V}} and Servos{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}} cannot die this way.
*''[[Cowplant]]'': If a Cowplant is not fed for a period of time, it will pull out a slice of cake to lure Sims in. If a Sim tries to grab the cake, they will be eaten by the Cowplant and will be spat out, receiving a negative moodlet. If the Sim tries to grab the cake again with the moodlet, they will be devoured and die. Servos who will die this way will be culled from the game, and the Grim Reaper will not come for them.{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}}
*''[[Drowning]]'': If a Sim runs out of energy while swimming and is unable to get out, or jumps into a fish pond full of hungry fish,{{Vgversion|TS4:GF}} they will drown. Vampires{{Vgversion|TS4:V}} and skeletons{{Vgversion|TS4:JA}} (only in pools) cannot die this way due to not having an energy need. There is also a small chance of getting pulled under and drowned while in the ocean.{{Vgversion|TS4:IL}} Sims with the [[child of the ocean]] trait or the master of the sea ([[Conservationist|marine biologist]]) reward cannot die this way. Mermaids cannot drown regardless. Servos will be forced to get out of the water and be broken down if their durability need is depleted.{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}} Toddlers cannot die this way as they cannot swim.
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*''Low-Quality Puffer Fish'': If a Sim eats a pufferfish nigiri, there is a chance that the Sim will be poisoned and choke to death. The chance of death is increased the lower the quality of the dish is and is further increased if the Sim is in a bad mood. Vampires{{Vgversion|TS4:V}} and Servos{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}} cannot die this way, because the latter do not eat, and excellent quality pufferfish is completely safe. Mermaids{{Vgversion|TS4:IL}} are also immune to this death.
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*''[[Sunlight]]'': Vampire Sims will die of sunlight due to prolonged exposure to the sun. [[Sylvan Glade]], [[Forgotten Grotto]], [[Sixam]], and [[The Magic Realm]]{{Vgversion|TS4:ROM}} do not experience sunlight, therefore vampires cannot die of exposure in these areas. Furthermore, nighttime lasts slightly longer in Forgotten Hollow, as well as Windenburg (though those regions still experience sunlight). Obtaining Sunlight Resistance level 3 confers immunity to this death.
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*''[[Old Age]]'': (Pets only) Pets can die from old age when they reach the end of their elder life stage.
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*''Poison'': Sims poisoned while adventuring will die if they don't find an antidote in time. Servos cannot die this way.{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}} Causes of poison are
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*''Turning into Bone Pile'': A hidden death type that is only present in NPC skeletons. They will be culled from the game.
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*''Rabid Rodent Fever'': Sims with a low relationship with their pet rodent have a chance of getting bitten by them, causing them to contract a disease (if the cage is dirty). The Sim will die if they don't get the antidote in time. Servos{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}} and Sims with the sickness resistance reward trait from the [[Medicine#The Sims 4|doctor]] career{{Vgversion|TS4:GTW}} cannot die this way.
*''[[Starvation]]'': ([[Rodent]]s only) If Sims neglect to feed their pet rodents, they will starve to death.
*''[[Death by old age|Old Age]]'': (Rodents only) Rodents that have not been fed any life-extending treats will eventually die of old age.
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*''Freezing'': Significant exposure to low temperatures can cause Sims to freeze up and die. Vampires{{Vgversion|TS4:V}} and Servos{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}} cannot die this way.
*''Overheating'': Significant exposure to high temperatures can cause Sims to heat up and die. Vampires{{Vgversion|TS4:V}} and Servos{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}} cannot die this way.<ref group="n">Death by overheating uses the same animation as death by steam from ''Spa Day''.{{Vgversion|TS4}}</ref>
*''[[Lightning]]'': Being struck by lightning too many times can cause Sims to die by lightning. Can be prevented by buying the Storm Chaser reward. Children and toddlers cannot die this way as they cannot get struck by lightning. Servos cannot die regardless.{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}}
*''Flower Arrangement'': If an elder is given a flower arrangement scented with a [[death flower]], they will die. Vampires cannot die this way.{{Vgversion|TS4:V}}
====[[The Sims 4: StrangerVille]]====
*''Mother Plant'': Sims who failed at fighting against the Mother Plant at the end of StrangerVille's story may be devoured and killed by it. Servos cannot die this way.{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}}
====[[The Sims 4: Realm of Magic]]====
*''Night Wraith'': A hidden death type that is only present in Sims with the "Night Wraith" trait (aside from the [[Night Wraith]] NPC himself, who died of spellcaster overload). This trait cannot be given without the use of cheats or mods.
*''Spellcaster Overload'': Spellcaster Sims can die from having too much magic charge, resulting in an explosion of their magic. Obtaining Magical Resonance perk confers immunity to this death.
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*''Catastrophic Meltdown'': Servos can die from having too low of a durability need and not getting tuned up after a while. This results in a meltdown where the Servo uncontrollably spins around and short circuits until it turns into a pile of scrap metal.
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* ''[[Murphy bed|Murphy Bed]]'': If the murphy bed fails to open, sims will try to open it manually and there's a chance of being crushed to death. The chance of being crushed increase when opening a broken murphy bed. Upgrade with Reinforced Spring Wiring will prevent this death. Servos can die this way.{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}}
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* ''Beetles'': If a Sim drinks beetle juice three times in succession, they will instantly turn into a ghost and the Grim Reaper will not come for them. Beetle juice can be made at level 10 of the [[Mixology (The Sims 4)|mixology]] skill with beetle nuggets in a Sim's inventory. Servos cannot die this way because they do not drink.{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}}
* ''[[Flies]]'': If a Sim interacts with objects swarmed by flies and disturbs them too much, they are at risk of being swarmed by flies and being eaten by them. Servos cannot die this way.{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}}
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* ''Vending Machine'': If a Sim gets an item stuck in one of the vending machines and attempts to get it out by shaking or slamming the machine they may get crushed by it, causing them to get a “Battered & Bruised” moodlet. If they attempt to do this again with the moodlet, they will most likely get crushed by the vending machine, causing them to die. Servos can die this way.{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}}
* ''Falling'': If a Sim is injured, has a low rock climbing skill, or rock climbs in dangerous conditions and attempts to climb the most difficult part of the mountain, there is a chance they will fall to their death. Servos cannot die this way.{{Vgversion|TS4:DU}}
==Games where death is not possible==
Not all ''The Sims ''games have Sims dying. Below are the games where it is impossible to have Sims die.
*''[[MySims]]'' series: There is no death in the ''MySims'' series of games as it is targeted towards younger audiences.
*''[[The Sims Stories]]: ''Story mode only. Sims can die in free play mode or after the story is completed.
*[[The Sims 3 (Nintendo_DS)|''The Sims 3'' (Nintendo DS)]]: Sims are taken to the hospital when their Hunger or Energy need is depleted.
*''[[The Sims FreePlay]]'': Having Sims starve simply lowers their mood.
*''[[The Sims Mobile]]'': Sims used to be able to die of old age in an early stage of the game, but this has since been replaced with "retirement", where an elder becomes an uncontrollable NPC.
==Trivia==
*In ''The Sims 3'', when Sims without the [[Good (The Sims 3)|good]] trait watch a very disliked enemy die who was not part of the Sims' household or family, the Sim may calmly chuckle at their enemy's demise, but [[Evil (The Sims 3)|evil]] Sims will laugh maniacally regardless if the dying Sim was an enemy or just an acquaintance.
*''[[The Sims 3: Generations|Generations]]'' is the only [[Content pack|expansion pack]] for ''The Sims 3'' that did not introduce any new type of death.
*The gravestone shown in the memories of Sims who have seen a Sim dying in ''The Sims 3'' will have the years 1880-1920.
*In ''The Sims 4'', the player's Sims will receive consolation text messages even if a dying Sim is resurrected through pleading, if the Sim has received the "Mourning" moodlet during the death.
*In ''The Sims 4: Jungle Adventure'', skeletons cannot die from starvation or drowning, as hunger and energy do not decrease. They also cannot burn to death, although they can still catch on fire.
*In ''The Sims 4: Vampires'', vampires are immune to a total of 12 deaths by default: old age, hunger, drowning (including ponds), overexertion, emotional deaths, steam, low-quality puffer fish, flower scent, freezing and overheating. Vampires also have access to the "Sunlight Immunity" perk, effectively making them immune to 13 deaths when leveled up to final level. If they also reach the top level of the doctor career, they'll become immune to Rabid Rodent Fever and are immune to 14 deaths in total.
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==Gallery==
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File:Drowning Sim.jpg|A drowning Sim.
File:Death by protesting.png|Death by protesting.
File:Death by brute force.jpg|A Sim crushed by [[murphy bed]].
Mortification death TS4.GIF|A Sim dying of mortification.
Fire death TS4.GIF|A Sim burning to death.
Electrocution death TS4.GIF|A Sim being electrocuted to death.
Sims-4-death-cardiac-explosion.jpg|A Sim dying of cardiac explosion.
Ts3iosdeath.jpg|The screen shown when all Sims die in [[The Sims 3 (smartphone)|''The Sims 3'' for iOS]].
TS4 Sims Reacting to Death.png|Two Sims reacting to another Sim's death in ''[[The Sims 4]]''.
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Videos=
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♦ Sims 2 vs Sims 3 vs Sims 4 Death|Death from ''The Sims 2'' to ''The Sims 4''
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==Notes==
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==References==
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