Prank

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Prank

A hair dye prank in the shower

Pranks are an interaction where one Sim uses physical humor to amuse — or annoy — another Sim, or an interaction involving objects. They were first introduced under that name in The Sims 2: University, though some of the abilities Sims could gain from Crystal Clear Ability Rocks in The Sims: Makin' Magic are essentially pranks. Pranks were also reintroduced in a different form in The Sims 3: Generations, one in The Sims 3: Seasons and again in The Sims 4.

The Sims 2

 
The Joy Buzzer prank. BZZZZZT!

The Sims 2: University introduced three new pranks that one Sim can pull on another. With the new addition of rugs from The Sims 2: Nightlife, children can do a static charge prank. PlantSims have a special prank. While the prank is taking place, other Sims in the room will gather around to watch it. Playful Sims will laugh and Nice Sims will watch worriedly. Sims with low playful and nice scores may boo the prankster.

  • Ventrilo-Fart[TS2:U] - The prankster will break wind and blame it on the victim, causing humiliation.
  • Joy Buzzer[TS2:U] - The prankster will shake hands with the victim, and "electrocute" them with a joy buzzer. The shock is not lethal.
  • Water Balloon[TS2:U] - The prankster distracts the victim, and then quickly whips a water balloon at their head. A puddle will form nearby.
  • Static Charge[TS2:NL] - Requires a rug, and can only be done by kids. The prankster must be standing on a rug first before the option will appear. The Sim will generate static electricity from the rugs and then shock the victim. The shock is not lethal.
  • Pollen Cloud[TS2:S] - This prank is unique to PlantSims. The PlantSim will blow a cloud of pollen into the victim's face.

Pranks can have a positive or negative effect on two Sims' relationships, depending on how high it is. For example, if a Sim's good friend pulls a prank on them, the outcome will have a positive effect on their relationship. When a Sim's enemy pulls a prank on them, it will have a negative effect on their relationship. The same goes for acquaintances — the higher the relationship, the higher the chance of a positive effect.

There are also pranks which involve objects.

  • Fire sprinkler prank[TS2:U] - The prankster will take out a lighter and put it under a sprinkler, causing it to go off. All Sims in the room will react negatively to the sprinklers, and a watery mess will be left behind.
  • Soap in fountain prank - The prankster will take out a box of soap and pour some into the fountain, which will cause bubbles to form. Other Sims on the lot will go over to look at the suds, and may either laugh or watch disapprovingly, depending on their personality.

The Sims 3

 
A Scary Computer.

There are no pranks in The Sims 3 base game, however The Sims 3: Generations adds a pranks system for teenagers. An early game trailer showed a number of pranks, including a Sim letting off a "stink bomb" in a library.[1] Sims can be punished if they are caught preparing a prank, which will result in the police taking them home. Sims will then be grounded by their parents. Only children and teens can pull pranks. Children can plant booby traps, and teenagers can also prank neighbors and their school. Sims will get a negative moodlet if they get pranked, unless they have a good sense of humor. Children and teens caught pranking will get grounded by their parents.

Booby Traps

  • Whoopee Cushion

Sims can rig chairs to make a farting sound.

  • Hair Dye in Shower

Sims can set the shower to briefly dye their victim's hair a lurid color.

  • Exploding Sink

Sims can rig sinks to squirt all over Sims who try to use them.

  • Scary Computer

Sims can program a scary pop-up (Similar to that of an internet "Screamer") on the victim's computer that lasts for a few seconds before averting back to its original desktop. The pop-up in question contains a close-up, moving image of Bigfoot from The Sims 2: Bon Voyage accompanied by loud growling.

  • Overflowing Toilet

Sims can purposely clog the toilet to make it overflow when flushed.

Sims can rig the dye in the Tanning Booth so another Sim using it will get an ugly tan. Similar to the hair dye in shower.

Neigborhood Pranks

  • Ding-Dong Ditch

Sims will ring a neighbor's doorbell before running away.

  • Egging

Sims will throw eggs at a neighbor's house.

  • Flaming Bag

Sims can leave a flaming bag filled with an unspecified mess (presumably Flamingo feces as this is used in Nightlife) on a neighbor's porch. When the neighbor sees the flaming bag, they will attempt to stomp out the flames, getting the mess onto their shoes.

  • Stink Bomb

Using the chemistry set, teen Sims can set off stink bombs.

  • Prank calls

Teen Sims can make a prank call to random neighbors in their phone book list.

School Pranks

Teenagers can also prank their school in a variety of ways. Getting caught pranking the school will result in both a detention from the school, and a grounding from the teen's parents.

  • Flood the school
  • Toiletpaper the principal's office
  • Steal tests
  • Deface the mascot
  • Release frogs from the science classroom

The Sims 4

All of the pranks in The Sims 4 are found under the Mischief social category, with the exception being the prank phone call.

Sims can also pull off school pranks or work pranks at school or work.

Work pranks
  • Wrap Bacon around everything: Fills the workplace with bacon, costing the prankster §50.
  • Lure a Llama into the workplace: Brings a llama into the workplace to wreak havoc.
  • Fill bosses office with balloons: Will either cause a party to start or make the boss angry.
School pranks
  • Sell test answers
  • Unleash the gerbils
  • Barricade classroom with water cups
  • Start a food fight
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