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[[File:NIGHTMARE.png|thumb|left|A Sim who woke up after having a nightmare.]]In ''[[The Sims 2]]'', Sims can have '''nightmares''' if players haven't been taking care of them. They will have nightmares if, they go to sleep when they are hungry, have to go to the bathroom, or are dirty, etc. They also have a much higher chance of having a nightmare if they passed out from exhaustion and the player made them wake up and go to bed. They can also have nightmares if they are in an aspiration desperation or are in the red. For example, if your Sim just witnessed a death or just lost their job, they will more than likely have a nightmare. Nightmares also exist in ''[[The Sims]]'' to some extent, as they tend to wake up if their motives are deep red. In the Sims 3, if Generations is installed, it is also possible for Child and Teen Sims to have nightmares. If you click on a sleeping Child or Teen Sim, it will give you the option of dreaming about a certain topic. Occcaisionally when you do this, you will get a message informing you that the dream has turned into a nightmare. The Sim will wake up with a negative moodlet.
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==[[File:Nightmare.jpg]]The Sims Medieval==
'''Nightmares''' are featured in ''[[The Sims 2]]'', ''[[The Sims 3]]'' and ''[[The Sims 4]]''. The feature simulates real life nightmares while asleep.
Occasionally, sleeping Sims will recieve a message describing a dream he/she is having. The player will then be required to select one of two options in which to handle the dream. Depending on the player's selection, the Sim may recieve a "Nightmare" [[buff]] which subtracts ten [[Focus]] and lasts seven hours. If the player chose correctly, however, the Sim may recieve positive [[buff]]s or even [[Simoleans|cash]].
 
==The Sims 2==
[[File:NIGHTMARE.png|thumb|left|A Sim who woke up after having a nightmare.]]In ''[[The Sims 2]]'', Sims[[Sim]]s can have '''nightmares''' if players haven't been taking care of them. They will have nightmares if, they go to sleep whenwith theyvery arelow hungry, have to go to the bathroom, or are dirty, etcmotives. They also have a much higher chance of having a nightmare if they passed out from exhaustion and the player made them wake up and go to bed. They can also have nightmares if they are in an aspiration desperation or are in the red. For example, if your Sim just witnessed a death or just lost their job, they will more than likely have a nightmare. Nightmares also exist in ''[[The Sims]]'' to some extent, as they tend to wake up if their motives are deep red. In the Sims 3, if Generations is installed, it is also possible for Child and Teen Sims to have nightmares. If you click on a sleeping Child or Teen Sim, it will give you the option of dreaming about a certain topic. Occcaisionally when you do this, you will get a message informing you that the dream has turned into a nightmare. The Sim will wake up with a negative moodlet.
 
==The Sims 3==
In ''[[The Sims 3]]'', if ''[[Generations]]'' is installed, it is also possible for child and teen Sims to have nightmares. If the player clicks on the sleeping child or teen, it will pop up an option of dreaming about a certain topic. Occasionally, when the player does this, a message will be given, informing that the dream has turned into a nightmare. When the Sim wakes up, they will gain a negative moodlet from the experience.
 
== The Sims 4 ==
Only [[toddler]]s have nightmares in ''[[The Sims 4]]''. When this happens, the toddler gains a [[sad]] moodlet and will wake his/hers caregivers awake. Children can also wake up with an [[uncomfortable]] moodlet due to a monster under a bed, which only they can see. The player may wait this out, although if the player wants it to become less likely for a child to do this again in the future they can buy the 'wall defender' nightlight, and alternatively, the player can make an adult "Spray the Monster Under The Bed". Unlike toddler's nightmares, all sleeping children on the lot will wake up as well as the child who discovered the monster. Adults can also have nightmares with the [[Scared]] or terrified emotion.
 
==[[File:Nightmare.jpg]]The Sims Medieval==
[[File:Nightmare.jpg|left]]Occasionally, sleeping Sims will recievereceive a message describing a dream he/she is having. The player will then be required to select one of two options in which to handle the dream. Depending on the player's selection, the Sim may recievereceive a "Nightmare" [[buff]] which subtracts ten [[Focus]] and lasts seven hours. If the player chose correctly, however, the Sim may recievereceive positive [[buff]]s or even [[Simoleans|cash]].
 
==Trivia==
*Nightmares also exist in ''[[The Sims]]'' to some extent, as they tend to wake up if their motives are deep red.{{confirm}}
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