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There are many variations to the Legacy Challenge. Examples include: |
There are many variations to the Legacy Challenge. Examples include: |
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* '''Adoptacy''': Sims cannot be born to the family, only adopted. |
* '''Adoptacy''': Sims cannot be born to the family, only adopted. |
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* '''Alphabet Legacy''': Naming the children in alphabetical order for 26 generations. The first generation names start with an 'A' like Alice, the second generation names with a 'B' like Bob, the third generation names with a 'C' like Charlie, and so on until the |
* '''Alphabet Legacy''': Naming the children in alphabetical order for 26 generations. The first generation names start with an 'A' like Alice, the second generation names with a 'B' like Bob, the third generation names with a 'C' like Charlie, and so on until the 26th generation names start with a 'Z'. |
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* '''Cleanacy''': Making it so the founder and every heir have 10 personality points in the neatness category/have the neat [[Trait (The Sims 3)|trait]]. |
* '''Cleanacy''': Making it so the founder and every heir have 10 personality points in the neatness category/have the neat [[Trait (The Sims 3)|trait]]. |
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* '''Dominant/Recessive Genes''': Starting with a Sim who has totally dominant genes like a Sim with black hair and brown eyes, and seeing how long it takes for a totally recessive baby to be born like a Sim with red hair and gray eyes. |
* '''Dominant/Recessive Genes''': Starting with a Sim who has totally dominant genes like a Sim with black hair and brown eyes, and seeing how long it takes for a totally recessive baby to be born like a Sim with red hair and gray eyes. |