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'''Glutton''' is a confirmed [[Fatal Flaw]] in ''[[The Sims Medieval]]''. It was confirmed in The Sims Townhall event. Your sims hunger will decrease faster and will be harder to fill up |
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[[File:Glutton.gif|left]] |
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'''Glutton''' is a [[Fatal Flaw]] in ''[[The Sims Medieval]]''. |
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''Your Sims will love to eat under this fatal flaw!'' |
''Your Sims will love to eat under this fatal flaw!'' |
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== Attributes == |
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*A Sims' hunger [[motive]] will decrease faster and will be harder to fill up as larger amounts of food are required to restore the motive. The hunger motive will nearly run out in less than a day, which causes negative hunger [[buff]]s to more quickly appear. |
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*The quickly draining hunger motive interferes with the final quality of advanced projects blacksmiths take on. Stopping in the middle of a project to eat can have a degrading effect on the quality of the final product. |
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== Trivia == |
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{{Traits Med|Fatal}} |
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[[nl:Veelvraat (De Sims Middeleeuwen)]] |
Latest revision as of 17:44, 10 May 2019
- For other uses, see Glutton.
Glutton is a Fatal Flaw in The Sims Medieval.
Your Sims will love to eat under this fatal flaw!
Attributes[edit | edit source]
- A Sims' hunger motive will decrease faster and will be harder to fill up as larger amounts of food are required to restore the motive. The hunger motive will nearly run out in less than a day, which causes negative hunger buffs to more quickly appear.
- The quickly draining hunger motive interferes with the final quality of advanced projects blacksmiths take on. Stopping in the middle of a project to eat can have a degrading effect on the quality of the final product.
Trivia[edit | edit source]
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