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* Short: 25 Sim days
* Short: 25 Sim days
* Medium: 50 Sim days
* Medium: 50 Sim days
* Normal: 90 Sim days
* Normal: 1000 Sim days
* Long: 190 Sim days
* Long: 10000 Sim days
* Epic: 960 Sim days
* Epic: 100000 Sim days


Aging can also be turned off in the options menu to temporarily or permanently stop every Sim in town from aging.
Aging can also be turned off in the options menu to temporarily or permanently stop every Sim in town from aging.

Revision as of 05:39, 4 June 2011

For ages of Sims, see Life stages.

Lifespan is a setting in the options menu of The Sims 3 that determines how long a Sim's natural life will be. As always, the Sim may die a premature, unnatural death, regardless of this setting.

The player can lengthen a Sim's lifespan in game without altering game settings by having them eat a Life Fruit (restores one day) or Ambrosia (resets days to age up), earning the Marathon Runner athletic skill challenge, being a Vegetarian or becoming creature like a mummy or a vampire, who live a number of days longer than a normal Sim.

  • Short: 25 Sim days
  • Medium: 50 Sim days
  • Normal: 1000 Sim days
  • Long: 10000 Sim days
  • Epic: 100000 Sim days

Aging can also be turned off in the options menu to temporarily or permanently stop every Sim in town from aging.

With the release of The Sims 3: Generations life stages can now have their individual age length adjusted. The following information is for non vampire sims.

  • Teen sims range from 3-300 Days
  • Elders range from 4-265 Days (This is subject to lifetime happiness gained.)

The maximum number of days a non vampire Sim can live is 1,930 days (Also subject to lifetime happiness gained.)

The minimum number of days that a Sim can live for is 7 days.