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As stated in a [[The Sims 3: Late Night/twitter|Twitter session with Grant Rodiek]], vampire Sims are also able to grow [[Plasma Fruit|plasma fruits]], which they can buy from the grocery store, at night in their own personal gardens. Vampires will also be able to eat plasma packs, which function the same as snacks for human Sims. A vampire can also raid the hospital for Plasma packs, or raid the grocery store for Plasma fruits.
As stated in a [[The Sims 3: Late Night/twitter|Twitter session with Grant Rodiek]], vampire Sims are also able to grow [[Plasma Fruit|plasma fruits]], which they can buy from the grocery store, at night in their own personal gardens. Vampires will also be able to eat plasma packs, which function the same as snacks for human Sims. A vampire can also raid the hospital for Plasma packs, or raid the grocery store for Plasma fruits.


If [[Vampire]] Sims have the [[Vegetarian]] [[Trait (The Sims 3)|trait]], they are limited to only plasma fruit, instead of plasma from other Sims. If a regular Sim ingests any plasma product, they will become [[Illness|ill]]. Plasma packs are only available to Vampires, and regular Sims can't drink from Plasma packs.
If [[Vampire]] Sims have the [[Vegetarian (The Sims 3)|Vegetarian]] [[Trait (The Sims 3)|trait]], they are limited to only plasma fruit, instead of plasma from other Sims. If a regular Sim ingests any plasma product, they will become [[Illness|ill]]. Plasma packs are only available to Vampires, and regular Sims can't drink from Plasma packs.


==The Sims 4: Vampires==
==The Sims 4: Vampires==