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[[Image:Julius_Caesar.png|thumb|left|201px|One deceased Elder of Veronaville, Julius Caesar.]][[Image:Ladyscott.png|thumb|201px|One deceased elder of Veronaville, Lady Scott.]]
'''Elder''' is the final [[life stage]] in [[the Sims 2]]. [[Sims]] will have grey hair and a hunched back in this period. After this state, the Sims [[death|dies]] of old age. It's the only age that doesn't have a fixed duration - The days remaining theoretically depends on the [[aspiration bar]] when that Sim ages (the higher it is, the longer he or she will live). Elders do not have many special [[interactions]], but a notable one is that if two elders are married as [[Adult]]s, they can throw a golden anniversary [[party]]. Elders can retire and live off a pension if desired (since it's usually a big [[Wants|want]], it's highly recommended that they do).

'''Elder''' is the final [[life stage]] in [[the Sims 2]]. [[Sims]] will have grey hair and a hunched back in this period. After this state, the Sims [[death|dies]] of old age. It's the only age that doesn't have a fixed duration - The days remaining theoretically depends on the [[aspiration bar]] when that Sim ages (the higher it is, the longer he or she will live). Elders do not have many special [[interactions]], but a notable one is that if two elders are married as [[Adult]]s, they can throw a golden anniversary [[party]]. Elders can retire and live off a pension if desired (since it's usually a big [[Wants|want]], it's '''Bold text'''highly recommended that they do).


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Revision as of 15:43, 3 March 2009

One deceased Elder of Veronaville, Julius Caesar.
One deceased elder of Veronaville, Lady Scott.

Elder is the final life stage in the Sims 2. Sims will have grey hair and a hunched back in this period. After this state, the Sims dies of old age. It's the only age that doesn't have a fixed duration - The days remaining theoretically depends on the aspiration bar when that Sim ages (the higher it is, the longer he or she will live). Elders do not have many special interactions, but a notable one is that if two elders are married as Adults, they can throw a golden anniversary party. Elders can retire and live off a pension if desired (since it's usually a big want, it's Bold texthighly recommended that they do).