Life fruit

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See also: Gardening (The Sims 3)#Plants


Life fruit is a special kind of fruit in The Sims 3.


Life Fruit bush
A full-grown healthy Life Fruit bush
Game The Sims 3
Buyable No
Price N/A
Type Special
Size >1x1 floor[TS3]

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 lots. It takes a long time to produce but, as with the other special seeds, is very rewarding. It requires Gardening level 7 to plant.

Sims can receive the seed by searching the town, as a Science career reward, by exploring the catacombs in a Mausoleum, Fishing it out of a body of water or using buydebug cheat and look for the plant in "Gardenibg Plant Spawner" sub-tab(the quality of the plant is normal and will produce nice fruit). The life fruit cannot be bought in the supermarket, but may be fed to an Omni Plant. Sims can sell Life Fruit (§100 for a perfect one), alongside the usual uses of fruits such as eating, planting, and cooking them. It is the best fertilizer. They can be eaten raw to restore one day of lifespan. Unfortunately meals made with life fruit, such as life fruit pancakes, do not have the same rejuvenating effect.

It is a main ingredient in the dish ambrosia, that has other prerequisites like a cookbook (requires mastery of the Cooking skill) and a deathfish (requires mastery of the Fishing skill), 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. Eating the Ambrosia sets "Days before aging up" to "2 weeks") or completely reviving a Ghost Sim. If a Sim with the Nectar Making skill makes a nectar bottle with more than 50% life fruit, then the nectar will also provide an extra day of lifespan.

Also, making SimBot requires 10 Life Fruits.