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'''Diving areas''' are a new type of [[lot assignment]] that came in ''[[The Sims 3: Island Paradise]].'' Unlike other types of lot, diving areas take place completely underwater. Sims can only visit them by [[Scuba Diving|scuba diving]].
'''Diving areas''' are a type of [[lot assignment]] that was introduced in ''[[The Sims 3: Island Paradise]].'' Unlike other lot types, diving areas are completely underwater, and Sims can only visit them by [[Scuba Diving|scuba diving]].


There are four default diving areas in [[Isla Paradiso]]. Each of them can only be accessed by having sufficient level of Scuba Diving skill. Below is the list of the diving areas in Isla Paradiso:
There are four default diving areas in [[Isla Paradiso]]. Each of them can only be accessed by Sims who have a sufficient level of Scuba Diving skill. Below is the list of the diving areas in Isla Paradiso:
*Rocky Reef (Scuba Diving level 2)
*Rocky Reef (Scuba Diving level 2)
*Davy Jones' Locker (Scuba Diving level 4)
*Davy Jones' Locker (Scuba Diving level 4)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*It's possible for advanced players to edit other premade worlds and make their own diving areas. Diving areas are not exclusive to Isla Paradiso. However, there are several worlds which cannot have diving areas, due to the sea being too shallow or not properly set as "ocean". [[Appaloosa Plains]], [[Lunar Lakes]], [[Riverview]] and [[Twinbrook]] are the worlds that cannot have diving areas due to the restrictions.
*It's possible for advanced players to edit other premade worlds and make their own diving areas. Diving areas are not exclusive to Isla Paradiso. However, there cannot have diving areas if the sea is too shallow or is not properly set as "ocean". [[Appaloosa Plains]], [[Lunar Lakes]], [[Riverview]] and [[Twinbrook]] cannot have diving areas due to these restrictions.
*While the SimGurus have said that making dive lots is not possible, it is possible to make them without the use of mods. [http://simsvip.com/game-guides/sims-3-island-paradise/creating-dive-lots/ This tutorial] shows how to make a dive lot.
*While the SimGurus have said that making dive lots is not possible, it is possible to make them without the use of mods. [http://simsvip.com/game-guides/sims-3-island-paradise/creating-dive-lots/ This tutorial] shows how to make a dive lot.
*The ''Mermaid Grotto'' is a reference to Disneyland's meet-and-greet area ''Ariel's Grotto'', since Ariel is a mermaid from Disney's ''The Little Mermaid''.
*The ''Mermaid Grotto'' is a reference to Disneyland's meet-and-greet area ''Ariel's Grotto'', since Ariel is a mermaid from Disney's ''The Little Mermaid''.

Revision as of 18:25, 9 December 2015

The Sims 3: Island Paradise


Diving areas are a type of lot assignment that was introduced in The Sims 3: Island Paradise. Unlike other lot types, diving areas are completely underwater, and Sims can only visit them by scuba diving.

There are four default diving areas in Isla Paradiso. Each of them can only be accessed by Sims who have a sufficient level of Scuba Diving skill. Below is the list of the diving areas in Isla Paradiso:

  • Rocky Reef (Scuba Diving level 2)
  • Davy Jones' Locker (Scuba Diving level 4)
  • Mermaid Grotto (Scuba Diving level 7)
  • Pearl's Deep (Scuba Diving level 9)

Trivia

  • It's possible for advanced players to edit other premade worlds and make their own diving areas. Diving areas are not exclusive to Isla Paradiso. However, there cannot have diving areas if the sea is too shallow or is not properly set as "ocean". Appaloosa Plains, Lunar Lakes, Riverview and Twinbrook cannot have diving areas due to these restrictions.
  • While the SimGurus have said that making dive lots is not possible, it is possible to make them without the use of mods. This tutorial shows how to make a dive lot.
  • The Mermaid Grotto is a reference to Disneyland's meet-and-greet area Ariel's Grotto, since Ariel is a mermaid from Disney's The Little Mermaid.