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If you want to burn your Sim to death cheaply it may take longer. Start a fire in your home and get close enough that your Sim catches fire. Brave Sims should not be present as they will automatically put out the fire, and all alarms should be removed. If you want to be absolutely sure that your Sim will catch fire, than block the exits. It is wise to move everything but the source of the fire and the things used to block the exits because you will need to replace burnt items assuming that they are not the only Sim you have.
If you want to burn your Sim to death cheaply it may take longer. Start a fire in your home and get close enough that your Sim catches fire. Brave Sims should not be present as they will automatically put out the fire, and all alarms should be removed. If you want to be absolutely sure that your Sim will catch fire, than block the exits. It is wise to move everything but the source of the fire and the things used to block the exits because you will need to replace burnt items assuming that they are not the only Sim you have.
Another (rather expensive) way to kill a Sim is to purchase an [[Bubble bar#The Sims: Superstar|oxygen bar]] and add a fireplace. Have them use the oxygen bar, and have another Sim (or the target Sim if it's next to the fireplace) light the fireplace. This should cause the oxygen bar to catch on fire. If the Sim doesn't catch on fire, have them go near it.
Another (rather expensive) way to kill a Sim is to purchase an [[Bubble bar#The Sims: Superstar|oxygen bar]] and add a fireplace. Have them use the oxygen bar, and have another Sim (or the target Sim if it's next to the fireplace) light the fireplace. This should cause the oxygen bar to catch on fire. If the Sim doesn't catch on fire, have them go near it.
The easiest and fastest way to start a fire is to use the [[Firework#The Sims|Sky Scorcher Fireworks Kit]] indoors. As the Sim lights the firework, it will skyrocket upward but immediately turn downward, causing a fire in the room. The Sky Scorcher Fireworks Kit can also be used outdoors to burn up Sims - just keep letting off rockets until one randomly hits the Sim who fired the rocket. This will usually take between 6 and 20 tries.
The easiest and fastest way to start a fire is to use the [[Firework#The Sims|Sky Scorcher Fireworks Kit]] indoors. As the Sim lights the firework, it will skyrocket upward but immediately turn downward, causing a fire in the room. The Sky Scorcher Fireworks Kit can also be used outdoors to burn up Sims - just keep letting off rockets until one randomly hits the Sim who fired the rocket. This will usually take between 6 and 1 tries


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