Game guide:Earning simoleons

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How To Earn Simoleons

Simoleons are the unit of currency in The Sims series games. A Sim family must have them in order to buy anything.

The usual way to earn Simoleons is to find a job- look in the paper or on the computer to begin earning. But what if a job just isn’t enough? What if children prevent parents from going to work? What if working just isn’t your Sims’ thing? When that happens, it’s time to look for other ways to get the money you need.

Creative Moneymakers

If a Sim is good in the creative field, perhaps they should become an artist or a novelist.

To become an artist, all that is needed is an easel. This is a good job because it raises the Sim's Fun meter, and builds creativity[TS][TS2] or painting[TS3] skill while painting. Once a painting is completed, it can be sold. In The Sims, what paintings sell for is strictly related to the creativity skill of the painter; a painting done by a Sim with maxed creativity will sell for §166. In The Sims 2 and The Sims 3, what paintings sell for is somewhat variable, but a skilled painter can regularly receive upwards of §350 for a single painting. The Sims 2 and The Sims 3 also allow completed paintings to be picked up and hung on the wall. If the painting is hung on the wall for a long time, it often goes up in value, and therefore can be sold for more money.

To become a novelist in The Sims 2, a Sim must have a computer - the cheapest computer sells for §1000. Then, he or she can write a novel. This takes a while, and the fun meter will decrease while writing, but writing a novel builds creativity. (The blue bar over the Sim's head shows progress in building Creativity, not in writing the novel.) Once completed, a novel can sell for between §1000 and §4000, depending on its quality.

In The Sims, if the woodworking or gargoyle carving bench is owned, a Sim can make garden gnomes or gargoyles (respectively), which can then be sold in buy mode. Early on, they will get little money (say §3-4 for their first creation). However, as the Sim works, his or her mechanical skill will increase. The higher the mechanical skill of the maker the more each gnome or gargoyle will be worth, to a maximum of §100 with a skill level of 10, and speed also increases. This does take a lot out of a Sim, especially comfort and energy early on, and social after a few days (since little time is left for socializing if most of the day is used on crafts) but a Sim with 10 mechanical can make §1000-1500 in one day.

In The Sims 2: Open for Business, items made on the workbenches can be sold off the bench, or in Buy mode.

Career Reward Objects

This section describes features that are only available in The Sims 2.

Main article: Career rewards

After unlocking the Culinary or Science career track rewards, a Sim may pursue a new job as a chocolatier or as a medicine manufacturer, respectively. But watch out - it is possible to contract a mysterious disease from the Simsanto Inc, Biotech Station if they have very low hygiene when using it. If Seasons is installed, a Sim can make money using the career rewards for the Gamer and Law career tracks. If University is installed, a Sim with good Creativity can make some quick cash by using the career reward for the Artist career track - a Sim with maxed Creativity can get §100 for a photograph.

Aspiration Reward Objects

This section describes features that are only available in The Sims 2.

Main article: Aspiration rewards

The aspiration reward which costs the fewest reward points is the Money Tree. Keep it watered, and it'll produce a steady stream of simoleons.

The University expansion pack added a counterfeiting machine as an aspiration reward, so Sims can literally make money at home. Be careful, though; run it for too long or with aspiration too low, and it could catch on fire.

Simoleons in the Outdoors

Main articles: Fishing and Gardening


While gardening was introduced in The Sims: Unleashed, The Sims 2: Seasons makes it possible for a Sim to become a gardener or a fisherman without ever leaving home.

To become a gardener in Seasons, one must either buy orchard trees (for §1200 each) or buy garden plots and plant seeds in them. After raising and tending plants/trees, the fruits or vegetables they bear can then be sold. But watch out- overspraying of plants or trees could cause the Sim to become a PlantSim.

To become a fisherman, just put in a pond (it must be deep enough), click on it, and select Fish With Worm. As time progresses, the Sim will earn new talent badges, allowing them to catch bigger and better fish that earn more money.

BOOT- §15

LARGEMOUTH BASS- §33

JUMBO LARGEMOUTH BASS- §61

BLUE CATFISH- §49

JUMBO BLUE CATFISH- §124

RAINBOW TROUT- §87

JUMBO RAINBOW TROUT- §221

GOLDEN TROUT- §518

This may not seem like much money, but if a Sim spends time catching fish and earning Talent Badges, large amounts of money can be earned.

Cooking for Cash

Some expansion packs for The Sims added objects which allow Sims to make money by cooking. The Sims: Hot Date added the Boggs Home Canning Center, which allows Sims to make preserves. They don't sell for much, but making them does build the Cooking skill.

The Sims: Makin' Magic added the Old-Fashioned Butter Churn and the Wax n' Honey Maker, which allow Sims to churn butter, and to harvest beeswax and honey. Again, they don't produce much income, but do build the Cooking skill. Of course, the honey can be used in the A Pressing Feeling nectar press.

If the A Pressing Feeling nectar press is owned, Sims may create nectar from grapes, elderberries, honey, and sugar. For a Sim with high cooking skill, nectar can sell for hundreds of simoleons a batch (§500 with cooking at 10), which can allow for a substantial income even if all ingredients are bought. Sims can raise their own grapes and elderberries, so sugar is the only ingredient that has to be bought.

Cash In The Cosmos

Another way to earn money is by stargazing- if a Sim is lucky, he or she will find an undiscovered star and be awarded §500 by the Sim City Astronomy Club.[TS2:FT][TS2:AL] But watch out- a Sim who stargazes too long may get abducted, leading to unwanted alien pregnancies in any male Sim.

Dollars For Dating?

After going on a great date or a Dream date with an NPC (not playable character), a Sim might get a present left by their door from their date-sometimes flowers, sometimes large items such as telescopes, pool tables, karaoke machines, or Electro Dance Spheres. These can be sold for big bucks.

Repairing for Revenue

In The Sims 2: Free Time, the player can have a Sim purchase a junk car, repair it, and sell it for a good profit.

Marrying a Rich Sim

This is just what it sounds like- rich Sims will bring plenty of money to the family. But if you want to earn the family fortune (see below) it is better if your Sim shares a good level in the friendship meter. That way, you shall get a lot of money (you will have to keep it that way!).

You may also get technically rich if a Sim (for example Vita Alto) comes with a very expensive car in their inventory (the car has to be worth roughly §100,000).

Getting Dead Rich

After a Sim dies of old age, they often will leave behind money for their friends and relatives. Obviously, this does not apply to The Sims.

If You're Lucky

If child Sims have A+ grades, their 'relatives' will occasionally give them §100.[TS].

If a teen Sim has a high Body skill, they may make the football team while accidentally throwing a chair across the classroom and get some money from it

If a family gets robbed and the burglar is caught, they will get §1000[TS] or §500[TS2] for helping to catch him. In The Sims, they may get reimbursed for an item the burglar was about to steal, even if he was caught before he was able to take it.

Hacking your Way to Success

This section describes features that are only available in The Sims 3.


Sims with the Computer Whiz trait can make money by hacking. At first, they will earn §300 per night at maximum, but as they work on their logic and hacking skills, they can earn §4,000 per night.


Cheating

Main article: Money cheats

The Sims (unpatched)

Enter cheat mode:
type: ^ Ctrl+⇧ Shift+C
type: klapaucius
Notes: Household receives §1,000

The Sims (patched)

Enter cheat mode:
type: ^ Ctrl+⇧ Shift+C
type: rosebud
Notes: Household receives §1,000

The Sims 2 & The Sims 3

Enter cheat mode:
type: ^ Ctrl+⇧ Shift+C
type: kaching
Notes: Household receives §1,000

The Sims 2 & The Sims 3

Enter cheat mode:
type: ^ Ctrl+⇧ Shift+C
type: motherlode
Notes: Household receives §50,000

The Sims 2 Nightlife & The Sims 3

Enter cheat mode:
type: ^ Ctrl+⇧ Shift+C
type: familyfunds [household] [amount]
Notes: Assigns money value to a family from the neighborhood level. In The Sims 3, testingcheatsenabled must be activated first.

The Sims has no equivalent to motherlode.

Add !; to rosebud for an extra 1,000. This works to infinity so rosebud!;!;!;!;!; = 6,000

While this is not exactly a cheat, The Sms 3 for 3DS has a glitch that can be taken advantage of. After going to Buy mode, the player can open the shop tablet on the right and click the purchase button. This will buy the item again, even if the household cannot afford it. These items can then be sold.


 
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