Money tree
The money tree is an aspiration reward in The Sims 2, and a plant in The Sims 3 and The Sims 4: Seasons.
The Sims 2[edit | edit source]
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In a discovery that sent shockwaves through the parent community, scientists at the Institute of Sim Botanical Studies have found that money does indeed grow on trees...as long as one keeps them watered. | |
Game | The Sims 2 |
Buyability | Limited |
Price in game | 3000 aspiration points |
Object type(s) | Aspiration reward |
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Size | 1x1 |
When a Sim's aspiration level is gold or higher, that Sim will be able to harvest forty Simoleons from the money tree. However, if the Sim's aspiration level is green, there is a 50% chance they will only receive one Simoleon during harvest. If it is red, there is an 80% chance of only harvesting one Simoleon. However, there is no additional penalty for harvesting only one Simoleon, meaning that there are no risks involved with the money tree. Whether the Sim receives §40 or §1, harvesting money from the money tree fulfills the want to earn some money.
Money trees are cheap in aspiration points, so Sims who have plenty of aspiration points can afford plenty of money trees. Fortune Sims can be kept happy on a consistent basis if they invest their aspiration points into money trees. Having just ten of these trees can increase their income to a potential §400 every 8 hours, or §1200 per day. For Sims that want to earn a lot of money, money trees can certainly give a lot of extra cash to pad their wallets with.
Children can harvest from the money tree, and it is a fine source of income for child Sims.
When the money tree is ready for harvest, visitors can take the money from a money tree. To avoid this, players can either place the money trees behind a locked door, or place them inside a Sim's inventory—although money trees cannot be harvested while they're in a Sim's inventory, they will still be ready for harvest after five Sim hours, and can be harvested as soon as they are taken out of inventory.
The Sims 3[edit | edit source]
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Game | The Sims 3 |
Buyability | Limited |
Object type(s) | Money |
Size | 1x1 |
The harvest can be up to five money bags, and yields anywhere from several hundred Simoleons to several thousand Simoleons for a perfect money tree. Unlike other plants, the money tree's harvest cannot be replanted. However, money trees will yield a money tree seed when it reaches perfect quality, which will appear on the ground near them, allowing one money tree to reproduce into many. Money trees last indefinitely and their quality will improve to perfect, if they are cared for well. The money tree will explode if neglected, producing three large bills.
The Sims 4: Seasons[edit | edit source]
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Game | The Sims 4: Seasons |
Buyability | Limited |
Price in game | 5,000 reward points |
Object type(s) | Aspiration reward |
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Size | 1x1 |
Upon harvest it will provide between 8,000 and 22,225 Simoleons, depending on its quality. It will not bear any fruit, however, so the only way to get more money trees is to spend another 5,000 reward points in the aspiration rewards store to get another seed, graft it on to another plant, or use Copypasto spell on either the Tree, or the seed to obtain more.
Quality | Simoleons |
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Normal | §8,000 |
Nice | §11,500 |
Excellent | §15,110 |
Magnificent | §18,670 |
Perfect | §22,225 |
Currently, a glitch can be exploited in which a ready to be harvested money tree that is moved into the family inventory will give the Sim several money tree fruits, which can be planted and grown into additional money trees. They also sell for much more, §40,000 per a harvest of 5 money fruits.