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It resembles a yellow-colored pear with a halo. The life fruit also glows gently, and can be used as a natural light source on [[lot]]s. It takes a long time to produce but, as with the other special seeds, is very rewarding. It requires [[Gardening (The Sims 3)|gardening]] level 7 to plant. |
It resembles a yellow-colored pear with a halo. The life fruit also glows gently, and can be used as a natural light source on [[lot]]s. It takes a long time to produce but, as with the other special seeds, is very rewarding. It requires [[Gardening (The Sims 3)|gardening]] level 7 to plant. |
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1) Sims can receive the seed by searching the town. |
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Sims can receive the seed by searching the town, as a [[Science Career (The Sims 3)|science]] career reward, by exploring the catacombs in a [[mausoleum]], [[Fishing (The Sims 3)|fishing]] it out of a body of water, or while using the Time Machine. The fruit itself may also be obtained from a culinary career opportunity. The life fruit cannot be bought in the [[supermarket]], but may be fed to an [[Omni Plant]]. Sims can sell life fruit (§20), alongside the usual uses of fruits such as eating, planting, and cooking them. It is the best [[Gardening_(The_Sims_3)#Fertilizer|fertilizer]]. They can be eaten raw to restore one day of lifespan. Meals made with life fruit, such as life fruit pancakes, do not have the same rejuvenating effect. |
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2) As a [[Science Career (The Sims 3)|science]] career reward. |
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3) By exploring the catacombs in a [[mausoleum]] |
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4) [[Fishing (The Sims 3)|Fishing]] it out of a body of water |
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5) While using the Time Machine. |
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6) The fruit itself may also be obtained from a culinary career opportunity. |
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The life fruit cannot be bought in the [[supermarket]], but may be fed to an [[Omni Plant]]. |
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Sims can sell life fruit (§20), alongside the usual uses of fruits such as eating, planting, and cooking them. |
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It is the best [[Gardening_(The_Sims_3)#Fertilizer|fertilizer]]. They can be eaten raw to restore one day of lifespan. Meals made with life fruit, such as life fruit pancakes, do not have the same rejuvenating effect. |
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Players can also get life fruit by activating the testingcheatsenabled true cheat and typing buydebug in the cheat box (ctrl + c) in buy mode. Under 'Plant Spawners' there's the life fruit! |
Players can also get life fruit by activating the testingcheatsenabled true cheat and typing buydebug in the cheat box (ctrl + c) in buy mode. Under 'Plant Spawners' there's the life fruit! |
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It is a main ingredient in the dish [[ambrosia]], (requires mastery of the [[Cooking (The Sims 3)|cooking]] skill) and a [[deathfish]] (requires [[Fishing (The Sims 3)|fishing]] skill 7), but also has better effects that include resetting the Sim's age completely (i.e. If the Sim has lived a week and has another week before aging up. |
It is a main ingredient in the dish [[ambrosia]], (requires mastery of the [[Cooking (The Sims 3)|cooking]] skill) and a [[deathfish]] (requires [[Fishing (The Sims 3)|fishing]] skill 7), but also has better effects that include resetting the Sim's age completely (i.e. If the Sim has lived a week and has another week before aging up. |
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Eating the Ambrosia sets "Days before aging up" to "2 weeks") or completely reviving a [[ghost]] Sim. If a Sim with the [[Nectar Making]]{{vgversion|TS3:WA}} skill makes a nectar bottle with more than 50% life fruit, then the nectar will also provide an extra day of lifespan. |
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Making a [[SimBot]]{{vgversion|TS3:A}} requires 10 life fruits. |
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