Kleptomaniac (The Sims 4): Difference between revisions

no edit summary
m (3 revisions imported)
imported>SimDestroyer
No edit summary
Line 1:
{{Era|TS4}}{{For|the trait in ''[[The Sims 3]]''|Kleptomaniac (The Sims 3)}}
[[File:Trait TS4 Kleptomaniac.png|leftright|55px50px]]''"These'Kleptomaniac''' Simsis don'ta mindlifetyle "borrowing"trait thingsin from''[[The othersSims with4]]''. aIt simpleenables swipe,the butability willto getput Tenseobjects whenin theythe haveSims' notinventory swipedeither anythingautonomously inor aby whilethe player."''
 
''"These Sims don't mind "borrowing" things from others with a simple swipe, but will get Tense when they have not swiped anything in a while."''
'''Kleptomaniac''' is a lifetyle trait in ''[[The Sims 4]]''. It enables the ability to put objects in the Sims' inventory either autonomously or by the player.
 
===Attributes===
*Kleptomaniacs gain a new interaction with every item they can possibly take, called "Attempt to Swipe."
*The item must not be in their own home, and it must not be a building fixture (major appliances, countertops, fireplaces, wall lamps, etc.). That said, which items can and cannot be swiped isn't entirely intuitive; an enormously heavy antique grand piano the size of a small car can be stuffed into a klepto's pocket, but a folding easel or a teapot cannot. All pieces of art can be swiped, even if they have no real physical form, such as a graffiti tag. A mirror mounted on a wall cannot be swiped, but a decorative panel mounted on a wall can be. All Sim-portable objects, from a dirty dish to the fantastically valuable Virtuoso Violin, can be swiped.
Anonymous user