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If a Sim's mood drops all the way to the bottom, the Sim may simply refuse to do anything, even if directed to by the player. With ''The Sims 2: Nightlife'' or later, this can be addressed by using the MaxMotives cheat.
 
===Dealing with Depression===
Depending on which game is being played, and which expansions are installed, there may be ways to deal with a depressed Sim, even if he or she is not inclined to do anything.
 
====The Sims====
*In ''[[The Sims: Makin' Magic]]'', the '''Get Happy''' and '''Get Happy Jr.''' [[Spells (The Sims: Makin' Magic)#List of spells|spells]] can be used to boost the mood of an individual Sim. The '''Magic Mood''' [[Spells (The Sims: Makin' Magic)#List of charms|charm]] can be used to boost the mood of all Sims on a lot. However, these methods can backfire on the user.
*Some [[custom content]] creators made hacked objects that could boost the mood of the selected Sim, or of all Sims on the lot, without requiring Sims to actually interact with them.
*It is possible to refresh a depressed Sim by enabling the [[Moveobjects|move_objects]] cheat, deleting the Sim, then clicking the Sim's icon in the control panel to cause the Sim to reappear. However, doing this is not recommended, due to the risks of overusing move_objects.
 
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